Allow smaller box for Non-Teaching class
Elementary teachers like to show time slots such as recess, specials, lunch, and other repeatable items that usually don't require lesson plans or standards. It would be nice to standardize the box sizes separately from classes. Or, they could be a set size. They do not need a lot or room.

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paula_scandone commented
This would make my week easier to view without all the details needed when I am teaching. We have lunch & 2 recesses daily and some students will have small groups once a week that I will not teach but will need to see.
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Ms Shine commented
Any progress on this?
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Tegan Odum commented
I need those as well. We have. a break, lunch and therapy.
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Elyse commented
I agree---would love for this to be added!
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Paulette commented
I like this idea! The same could be done for PREPS maybe!
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Tori white commented
I would like the ability to add a status option to my Templates. I use templates for my specials, lunch, etc. I don't need to plan for these, so I would like to designate a status on them. That way when I look at what I need to do for the week, these do not show up as needing planning.
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michelle commented
ditto - not seeing an easy way to do that or specials
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Wes Cutajar commented
When starting the year I want to be able to add my recess and lunch breaks into my planner. I would also like to add if and where I have duty please.
Currently I just have my breaks as a "class"
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Rosita Alvarez commented
Any update to these series of questions?
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Maria Zuccarello commented
great idea! I also like to leave little notes to myself at break times to remind myself to do this or that or speak to certain teachers etc. over my "breaks",
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Anonymous commented
I agree with the the slots for recess, specials, lunch, and other repeatable should be smaller. This would cut down on the paper used the print out.
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Krista Wilkes commented
Great idea. With limited spacing, I can't always be as detailed with my plans as I'd like to be. With specials, recess, and lunch using less space, my ela block can have more.
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dwillard commented
And a small place to keep track of kids that go out for services (OT, PT, Speech, ELL or special Ed.)! Thanks!
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A commented
I agree! Is there a way to do this? Recess isn't showing a box under it but lunch is and it's a waste of space.