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Professional Resources believes in tasks that are easy for a teacher to use while looking like a professional document. Students are more likely to engage when completing a task that is clean, fresh and professional. They are more likely to take the task seriously as well. With 10+ years experience as a teacher, these resources are going to make your life easier and feel like a pro!
This is a powerful spreadsheet markbook and assessment log. As a teacher, there are so many areas to assess and keep track of. This spreadsheet can almost do it all for you! All calculations update the overall mark, average, grade and percentage.
It has taken years of making changes and edits to come up with this final version.
This is best suited for teachers who have students for a number of subjects (eg infant/elementary/primary classes), but could assist year advisers in high school. Even if you wanted to just use one subject area, this will work fine.
What does it do?
- calculates averages
- calculates totals
- calculates term, semester and yearly marks, percentages and position
- produces a position/rank for terms, semesters, subjects and overall
- provides a grade (A-E) depending on your scale
- allows adaptable scaling of subjects (eg English worth 20% of overall mark, Maths 18% etc)
- seven subject areas available
- records spelling, homework and home reading, and provides a mark for behaviour
- provides a reward amount, depending on your scale
- most areas are adaptable for your individual situation
3 colour examples in one package!!
Have you sent the same old report card home to parents every term/semester/year for your whole career? Why are our newsletters and brochures so flash, but the one thing we hope the parents actually read is a boring report card made decades ago!!
Try out this progress report template for your department or school. A great template where you can use infinite color options and informative tips on how to make it work well for your school.
Areas for: comments, grades, self reflection, goals, outcomes/domains, indicators/content/standards, motto, subject areas, work habits and additional achievements.
Don’t waste time merging tables and color-coding cells next weekly timetable. All the hard work has been done.
Create your own weekly timetable automatically via an Excel Spreadsheet.
enter the label/title;
choose a category (eg. subject);
type the start and end times;
spreadsheet works wonders… and
… a colorful, structured and visually appealing timetable automatically generates as you enter your week structure.
You can choose your own time scale/interval from every minute to hour - and the timetable will recalculate on the run.
Calculates percentages on each category over a week - how long do you spend on particular subjects?
You can change the category names, and even the word used for category through the document.
This can be used outside of teaching - a very versatile generator.
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Because of formatting differences, this doesn’t work well in Google Sheets.
Have your students create a poster design by looking up travel websites and providing the best advise they can find.
It builds
- planning skills;
- design skills;
- searching skills;
- cost benefit analysis.
A quick and easy calendar printable for the next few years. Put it up in your classroom, or screenshot it to put into a resource for your students.
If you want to create your own calendars, using your own formatting etc, go here to find the Calendar Creation Spreadsheet used to make this pdf.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/create-a-calendar-spreadsheet-11642439
Need a teacher diary? Annoyed you need to pay for a new one every year? Here's one product you could reuse EVERY year. Seriously.
Plus you can add your own details, text, etc before you print it. OR maybe save a tree, and just use it as a file on your computer. Up to you.
Can even be used as a reflective journal, with space for weekly notes etc.
53 weeks available if that's what you need (use it as a personal diary as well). Monday to Sunday in one view. Universal month calendar on each page.
Full file available to make editing possible - eg more/less periods/blocks/lessons or even different pictures. Your choice.
Need a quick calendar? Stop here.
Need a new one for each year, but can't find the right one?
Sometimes you need to create a quick printable for your classroom or a resource for your students. Instead of searching the net each time, or paying for each particular year, use this spreadsheet to create your own.
Simply choose the year you want to print, and the spreadsheet will calculate the calendar for you.
You can even edit it to your liking, so it looks the way you want it to.
A completely new and fresh design to use for school reports.
Have you sent the same old report card home to parents every term/semester/year for your whole career? Why are our newsletters and brochures so flash, but the one thing we hope the parents actually read is a boring report card made decades ago.
Try out this progress report template for your department or school. A great template where you can use infinite color options and informative tips on how to make it work well for your school.
Areas for: comments, outcomes/domains, indicators/content/standards, school motto, subject areas, work habits and additional achievements.
When writing reports, it's so tempting to use the words good or bad. However these two words are so vague and open to interpretation. Instead, try and choose an appropriate word from the list in the document. Included are 54 different alternatives ranging from 'Unprecedented' to 'Pathetic'.