How is your school schedule going?


Sometimes we need to pause and iterate after actually living out our plans for a week or two.

Is that where you're at right now?

If so, I wanted to be sure you know about my time budget template. It's what I use to evaluate whether my expectations are reasonable for the plans I've made.

I also make my 12+ students fill one out for themselves so they can see that they have plenty of time if they just buckle down and do their work.

You can find your free copy here, along with an article on how to use it:

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