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Every day I refer to my master list of subjects to be done, and since I am using the Modules, it tells me which of my books I am using that day (if not a module you have some other type of guide to keep you going). I added dividers for each subject and made a copy of the table of contents for each book I plan to use for the term, year, (however you do it).ģ. I have laminated a copy of the schedule I created for each of us and placed it in front of a binder.Ģ. I have also found an alternative to this process:ġ.

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Then you imput all info in the organizer. I use this to balance out our days when scheduling it. Under each day is family and individual names.

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Worth the money and time.Īs you know, you have to decide when and how to do your subjects and I do this by listing it on a master list (created a table in word). Is it a lot of work? Really time consuming? I see there is a free month trial for the planner, but I am hesitant to put all the work into setting it up for only a month. I end up winging it too much and accomplishing very little, though if I don’t have a well kept blueprint for everything in front of me. Keeping it current is even more difficult as life disrupts or lessons take longer than anticipated.

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Does anyone else have a different method of tracking? I haven’t found a printable paper planner I’m completely happy with, and making my own is definately a lot of work. I have access to most Microsoft Office programs, but I haven’t used all of them, so I’m sure there would be a learning curve. Many of you seem to use it and really like it, but does anyone use something different that they find effective but more cost efficient? Like maybe using one of the Microsoft Office programs. I am considering getting the CM planner for the 2012-13 year, but am unsure yet mostly due to the cost.












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