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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/My tweaks to 36-week schedules....
06-19-2014, 04:19 AM
Here are some things I've done to customize the 36-week schedules that I thought I'd pass on. I am somewhat of a formatting geek. I also loooove "at-a-glance" type schedules such as having an entire Term on one sheet. [I'm not suggesting these should be permanent changes, just things that made them easier for me to use.]
1. I turned the whole page to portrait format. No more turning the binder 90 degrees.
2. I added an extra row above "subject" and put the month above each week. Now I can see, for ex., that Sept. has 5 weeks, that I will only do 3 weeks in Nov and Dec, etc.
3. I made a darker line separating the columns between each month. Now I know at a glance what the goal is for each month.
Little tweaks, but they help me a lot to see where we're going, when to do it, etc.
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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/RE: My tweaks to 36-week schedules....
06-19-2014, 02:47 PM
Cool. I'm thinking about going to portrait mode for next year's plans. I'm going to have 6 pages still but instead of front and back I'll have half a term per side with the readings and the daily/weekly work. If that makes sense...
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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/RE: My tweaks to 36-week schedules....
06-19-2014, 10:17 PM
Sounds lovely but my visual brain needs to "see" it -- any way you could send an image or link to it?
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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/RE: My tweaks to 36-week schedules....
06-19-2014, 10:42 PM
Yes, I'd love to see it!
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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/RE: My tweaks to 36-week schedules....
06-19-2014, 10:47 PM
I made myself a "bookmark" template that I will fill in each week and put in my planner. I color coded it so that I know which readings I will do in Morning Time, which I will read to my dd, and which she will do on her own. The PDF chart is my reference point so it is not necessarily vital that it's portrait for me. It would be so cool to add in monthly divisions but we are going to start schooling earlier in the year (July hopefully) and will have to pause for a few out of town trips, so going week by week is how I will have to do it anyways.
I needed the bookmark to help me fence in a week at a time or I would go buts but I also need the chart form to see the big picture!
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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/RE: My tweaks to 36-week schedules....
06-20-2014, 12:20 AM
I'd love to see it too!
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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/RE: My tweaks to 36-week schedules....
06-20-2014, 01:08 AM
Oh a bookmark sounds lovely!
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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/RE: My tweaks to 36-week schedules....
06-20-2014, 02:39 AM
(06-19-2014, 02:47 PM)Amy Jo Wrote: Cool. I'm thinking about going to portrait mode for next year's plans. I'm going to have 6 pages still but instead of front and back I'll have half a term per side with the readings and the daily/weekly work. If that makes sense...
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Oh, I like this! I may do half terms for 2 students on 1 page. I currently have one big spreadsheet for next year that I haven't thought about how to print yet....
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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/RE: My tweaks to 36-week schedules....
06-20-2014, 08:39 AM
Here's my AO Y4 tweaked.
Let me know if you can't see it. I saved it to Google Drive but you do have to download it to see it. It's .odt format.
My original post said I put a dark line between months, but I forgot I actually shaded the alternating months which shows up better but when you print, can be too dark.
EmilyT, I was also trying to figure out how to put two years together on one sheet but I finally decided to keep them separate. This week we actually started week one of both Y1 and y4. I have Term 1 for each printed on a clipboard. My next improvement will be to print each one on a different color of paper so I can tell them apart.
The best part about adding the months was that I can now see that Term 2 will be spread over Nov-Feb (I take an extra week off in Feb), rather than constantly trying to count and see if I'm on track.
However, (back to starting week 1 this week) I'm doing 2 weeks during the summer so we can take extra time off during the school year, so I'll have to re-label the months before we start.
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