http://www.busyteacherscafe.com/worksheets/forms/plans3.pdf This is neat. You can simply print this out and write on it or you can type in your plans and print.
Missy, Thanks so much for the information it looks wonderful and like something I can use. Thanks for sharing this with us.
http://forms.donnayoung.org/planners/1wk.htm This is what I use. I find it nice because I have more than one child. I do believe that there are also calendars and home planners and such there as well.
Heather, on the one above you can type in your plans right from their site and then print. I actually made up my own lesson plan and saved it on my printshop cd. But, I thought if you didn't have the time to do that then the one at the busy teachers cafe looked good.
I have one that is a variation of my Hubby's that he created about 10 years ago. It is a Daily Lesson Plan. I have a section on each class that gives me room to write assignments, or to have kids fill in what they did today. I started teh second option when I was too busy to fill it in each day and they liked the idea for a while. I often write up a page seperately in the mornings each day ( I like to keep on top of what they actually did, more or less than planned and if I want them to skip certain numbers etc. I started making them personal like that a few months ago, I write it in thier lingo of the moment and crack a few jokes when nessacary to make them not get grumpy ahead of time when thinking of Math or what ever the disliked subject of the month is. For Johnny I make it sound like it will be a Mission Possible and give him the challenge of looking for clues that tell him where his next lesson is in what book too sometimes. Okay, yes maybe I spoil him with that, but its making him eager to learn the lessons so why not? ( grin) These lesson plans all looked great , I always check them out cause I may need to change things next year... who knows what God has in store? TeacherMom