Has anyone had an "a-ha!" solution in planning for multiple levels?
I wish (wish wish wish) that I could just purchase the core guides and my children could check it off each day....but some are working ahead/working with siblings/reading literature out of sequence, etc. I have a few who really need a checklist so they can see where they are and where they are going, and aren't visually fans of mom marking their list up! Last year I dabbled with OneNote, making a spreadsheet grid for each week. I was pretty pleased with it except that I struggle with formatting issues on the page.
Anyone else have ideas? I did purchase the lesson plan templates from MP and used those for a while, but wound up preferring my OneNote solution. Maybe there is a way to import the pdf into the one note program, though I'm not sure that helps in any way.
anyone else brainstorming on this?
Michelle
I wish (wish wish wish) that I could just purchase the core guides and my children could check it off each day....but some are working ahead/working with siblings/reading literature out of sequence, etc. I have a few who really need a checklist so they can see where they are and where they are going, and aren't visually fans of mom marking their list up! Last year I dabbled with OneNote, making a spreadsheet grid for each week. I was pretty pleased with it except that I struggle with formatting issues on the page.
Anyone else have ideas? I did purchase the lesson plan templates from MP and used those for a while, but wound up preferring my OneNote solution. Maybe there is a way to import the pdf into the one note program, though I'm not sure that helps in any way.
anyone else brainstorming on this?
Michelle
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