Getting Organized with Numbers

It's hard to believe there was a time I couldn't find a purpose for Numbers and now I cannot imagine being without it. After attending a workshop lead by Kurt Klynen and seeing how Numbers could be used to organize student projects, I began to think how I could use Numbers for my own classroom planning. Together we created a School Planner which I have used for the last two years.

 

Front cover of digital planner
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Plan your Days, Weeks and Year

Have your planner sync across devices

 

Inside view of planner

You can create a yearly scope and sequence using Numbers too.

There are so many possibilities to organize ideas and collaborate with others using the blank canvases inside of Numbers.

This has been a life saver for me, I hope it can help you too. Create a copy, customize to make it yours.

Share with students and staff.

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September 02, 2022

What an incredible resource for both teachers and students!

September 02, 2022

So cool to use Numbers as a school planner - genius! I love that Numbers is such a flexible tool - so much more than a spreadsheet. I never was very comfortable with spreadsheets and Numbers has made me a believer! Thanks for the idea and download! So beautifully done!

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