Show student pull out schedule
As a 1st grade teacher, some times is hard to keep track of the related services schedules. it would be great to have a way to add this schedule (not as a whole class thing) so when im planning its easier for me to keep track
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Melanie McGann commented
I agree that it would be helpful to see pull-out and push-in services. Every year I create a second template of my schedule which has skinny overlays on the left-hand side of the column with student initials and a short code for the teacher/class they're being pulled for. It's a handy reminder of who is where and when, and I have to refer back to that every time I plan in Planbook. The overlays can go over the top of multiple classes because we all know that students are not always pulled out for the same duration of a class. I do hope that this gets added!
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Susan Pearson commented
I would also like my students' pull-outs with specialists to show on my lesson plans. The notes section simply adds one more place or page for me to look at during the day. I have also tried to use events, and that doesn't work for a busy elementary classroom. I need the pull-outs indicated right on my plans. Thanks!
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Julie Martin commented
I would like multiple templates to show students moving in and out of the class for Special Education as well as a template for the actual lesson.
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Anonymous commented
I think this would be a waste when you can had into the notes session.
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Beth Haselton commented
As an elementary teacher I deal with students being pulled from my room for reading/resource/ELL/ Speech/OT/PT etc. It would be nice to be able to see these things in my schedule when planning curriculum. I've tried using the events idea but it doesn't work.
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Anonymous commented
I would like to be able to have icons associated with Speech, ELL, Band, Orch, OT, PT, and GATE etc. to put on the class titles as a reminder that not all students will be in the classroom for a particular lesson/standard.
Either an icon, or perhaps a translucent block to lay over the class title.