
This planning guide will help you navigate which resources to use for each of your standards. Each lesson follows the same structure making it easy to plug and plan each week of your year.
The lessons are organized by topic so you can easily find what you need to match your school’s scope and sequence.
Planning pages and guides are provided so you can organize your lessons by month and week. There are even a couple sample lesson plans to show you how a week of learning can be planned out.
Step One
Start by collecting your school year calendar and any scope or standards your school requires. This will be the framework for your curriculum. Grab any curriculum or teaching resources your school gives you. Don’t worry if you are not provided with a full year of resources, I have all of those listed for you in the free guide.
Step Two
Fill in the rest of the year planner with the units or topics for each week of the school year. A sample is provided in case your district does not provide a week by week schedule for you.
Step Three
For a completely “no planning needed” year, use the resources linked in the free guides to fill each week with engaging lessons. Just print and teach!! (Add simple lab supplies or use the digital labs for 100% NO PREP)
I make custom bundles to save you money, so let me know if you don’t see your state/standards offered in a planning tool and bundle so I can get you set up to save time and money.
Use this FREE planning guide to map out your year. Mark off your district holidays and breaks first, then add in any planned testing or special days in your school.
Happy Teaching, Friend!
Alicia Cobb (Elementary Ali)
I hope you are all set up to love teaching while enjoying your own life.
I put my heart into teaching and helping other teachers rock their teaching while still getting to enjoy their life.
If you have any questions, or want help finding the best time/sanity saving plan that works for you, feel free to reach out because I am always happy to help!
You can always reach me at elementaryali[at]teachersworkstation.com
You can find more ideas and resources on my blog and in my TPT store.


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