Copy - Select multiple days or weeks
My weeks don't change much throughout the year. I teach a unit for 6 weeks, but throughout those weeks a lot of the same information is present in my plans. If I could copy an entire week and then go through and edit the changes for the week I wouldn't have to recreate every lesson every week. This would be much the same as I would do with Word; just open up the old document, make changes, then Save As a new date.
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Tara Smith commented
Take a look at creating a lesson bank. There is a decent tutorial on how to add your lessons to a lesson bank. Then you can add your lessons from the lesson bank to your classes. This can also be used from year to year.
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Karen Jenkins commented
Instead of copying and pasting each class (Centers, math, science, etc.), I'd love to copy and paste an entire day.
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Tammy Dawson commented
You may create a template that will put the info into each week at the time period
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Ashley Jones commented
The ability to copy full days or a week at a time and paste it would be EXTREMELY helpful!!!
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Trisha Memmer commented
Has there been an answer given to this question????????
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Anonymous commented
I also need to be able to COPY & PASTE a whole WEEK and/or a whole DAY at once. Please allow this to work in the platform.
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Anonymous commented
Agreed. Now that we are teaching virtually, I regret purchasing Planbook. I NEED to copy an entire week of material. The amount of time I waste copying and pasting is ridiculous!
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Russ commented
Please add this feature this year. Now that a lot of us are teaching from home in an online format that is more rigid it would be a HUGE time saver to be able to copy and paste a whole week at once.
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Amanda commented
Why is this still not available? Does Planbook update their versions or is it stuck where it is?
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Danielle Meyers commented
So, copying plans from week to week is not possible? I'm not going to retype all my plans each week. This program will not be useful for me without the ability to copy plans from week to week.
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R commented
Planbook should add this important feature whereby a teacher is able to duplicate an entire prior week of lessons into a current or future week.
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Allegra Raiger commented
Hello. I am fairly new to using Planbook.com, I am wondering the same thing, Is there a way to duplicate your week's LP to the next week?
I have been copying and pasting each individual class to the next week. It is rather a pain in the butt. Any suggestions or tips would be greatly appreciated
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Angela Groves commented
I’d like the ability to copy a an entire week or selected dates
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Anonymous commented
Our kindergarten curriculum has each day's lessons connected thematically, so I'd like to be able to copy and paste all of the lessons from a day or group of days, rather than having to copy each lesson separately.
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Brent Harms commented
Allow for copying of an entire week all at once!
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Anonymous commented
Yes!!!!!! I may not renew my subscription because planbook does not have this feature. I will be looking for a program that does do this or at the very least create my plans in a word document so I can do this. This would make my lesson planning so much faster for next year.
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Allison commented
I teach 3 different grade levels that switch every 9 weeks so those lessons are repeated for all 3 grade levels. I need to be able to click entire day to copy and paste to a different months easily and quickly vs. having to click and copy each lesson 3 times a day a million times. Why not just click on the day, copy ENTIRE DAY plan and paste to a new day? Or click entire week and paste easily. There is not an option for that unless you click individual lessons.
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Anonymous commented
I totally agree, I wish I could copy a whole week of lessons and just tweek them to change for the new week.
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Connor Christensen commented
This would make planning much more efficient!