Back to School Bash {Giveaway Hop}

It's time for the annual Back to School Bash!  Each blog will be hosting their own giveaway for $100 dollars worth of goodies. This year we have teamed up with even more bloggers to bring prizes-a-plenty to you.  


I'm super excited to feature Jose Cortez from Classroomtopia and Berteau & Co. Jose is a second year, 4th grade teacher with a Masters in Education from the University of North Texas. As a graphic artists, Jose has been able to merge his two passions to produce a stylish all-in-one organizer.


I've used an Erin Condren for several years and love it too. However, I want to share my reflections on this little gem. For many, the size and cost of the EC planner has them looking for alternatives, so I decided to take an opportunity to feature a review with my giveaway post.


Jose offers four different designs. I provided an image at the end of this post so that you can see the mint, pink, navy, and stripe. This planner is an elementary school teacher's organizational companion for the entire school year.  


The corner details make the Classroom Planner feel perfectly glam. The gold accents complement the foil apples on the planner cover for an eye catching, posh look.


The rainbow design, inside both the the front and back covers, elicits excitement. The fact that it has pockets makes me as giddy as a school girl.

 


The laminated planner tabs will make navigating through each section a breeze. I'm truly smitten with the color combination.


What sets this planner apart from most on the market is the student and teacher sections. Although the competitors offer some of the organizational pages, it's the attention to a teacher's need that is met with this planner.  


Although it's aesthetics, I adore the simplistic doodles found in the header and/or footer throughout each page. If you recall, Jose's background also includes graphic design.   


The safety procedures happens to be a page you won't find in many planners. It's essential to have a plan prepared. Once written, this page can be photocopied for a substitute binder.


I've owned several different planners with no mention of a specials schedule. I can see this page being useful for some and not others based on a rotation schedule. One thing to keep in mind, Jose has outstanding customer support. The planners are not customizable at this point in time, but I'm certain if suggestions were made, Jose would take them in consideration for his 2017-2018 planner.


Okay friends, I've NEVER seen the early release schedule provided in a planner. He has thought out the small details of our year. It's simply above and beyond!


The following pages are also those I've never seen included in a teacher planner and key for many. As a primary teacher, I find there are many things students aren't capable of doing independently. Having a collection of contacts to help prep materials is key to having a successful year. Let's face it, we cannot do it all ourselves.  



The FAV Substitutes page is brilliant. In my school, we are often given a business card and a daily write up with the substitute's contact information. I have a spot to store the cards but without fail, I'm in need of a sub when I'm not in my classroom where I can easily access the information.  


A standard page for many planners includes a student roster. What sets this page apart is the addition of the ID number. We provide each child with an ID card at our school but littles have an uncanny ability to bite, bend, break, and lose their badges in a blink. Having the ID number on hand and easily accessible makes preparing the replacement super simple.  


The following is a standard page in most planners but the header created in a marquee font is on point. The attention to details makes my heart flutter. 


The transportation log is unique to a teacher planner. Having this printable to copy and add to a substitute binder will make dismissal a breeze. Don't get me wrong, instruction is important, but when subs are in my classroom, the two important moments of the day are to feed my kids and get them home safely.  



The Allergy/Medical Needs page is one that is often overlooked in a competitor's planner. Hopefully, you leave this information for a substitute. Besides being a reference for you at the start of the year, this page can be photocopied and set inside a substitute binder to ensure your student's safety during your absence.  



Student Information is another standard page for most planners. We keep student information cards on hand in each classroom, but I see the value in having access to the information once I leave school grounds. 


The next few pages are my absolute favorite! Although one sample is shown, you will receive additional copies of the log and conference forms to get you through 180 contract days.  





You'll receive multiple copies of the student checklist. These pages can be used for grades, field trips, scholastic orders, celebrations, etc. At present, Jose only provides the planner for teachers with classes of 25 or less. As his business grows, he plans to create additional planners for larger class sizes or even those that teach multiple classes.


With a mandatory PLC each week, I find the following pages very useful. I can provide a snapshot of our learning gains and challenges with the Assessment Data. This glimpse can help quickly identify our high flyers or sweet and lows during our discussions.


The following pages will repeat each month. You will be provided a note taking page, to do checklist page, and two page calendar. Each month is exactly the same except the design! I don't plan to give you commentary between August and July.  I want you to take in the beauty of Jose's designs. 























The final tabbed section in the planner includes your lesson planning pages. For people with extensive planning, these pages will serve as a snapshot of your week. I use these pages as a reference for materials and the standards. In the top left corner, you have an apple to record the week in school. Along the right side of the days of the week, you have a spot to record the date. At the top of the planning pages, you're provided a subject line and below a standard/objective line. Jose added 40 copies to get you through the year.


To conclude, you are provided an acknowledgement and thank you page prior to the final pocket in the planner!




To review, this planner is not currently customizable. Jose does provided an editable teacher planner but it's a digital file. As his business grows, Jose will provide more options. If you're dying for this planner and cannot wait for a giveaway announcement, Jose has provided my followers with a promo code for $10 off.  Use BTS10PG at checkout!

Product Details
Approximately 9.5 x 8.5
Color Throughout
Hard Cover
Gold Foil Accents
Gold Metal Corners
Laminated Tabs
100 GSM Paper
Flat Lay Design
2 Pockets

Pages Inside
Personal Information
Daily Class Schedule
Important Dates
School Directory
Safety Procedures
Specials Schedule
Early Release Schedule
Classroom Volunteers
Field Trip Information
Favorite Substitutes

Student Tab
25 Student Roster
2 page Birthdays
Transportation
Allergy/Medical Needs
2 Page Seating Chart
7 Page Student Information

Parent Tab
2 Page Conference Schedule
 9 Pages Parent/Teacher Conference Log

Checklist Tab
Six 2 Page Student Checklists
3 Pages Assessment Data

Calendar Tab
Each month has;
Tab
Cover Page
Note Page

Lesson Tab
40 2 Page Lesson Plan
Includes spots for; 
Weekly Number
Dates
Subject
Standard/Objective
Available for 7 Subjects


Two followers will be selected on August 9th!
Good Luck!

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OOHHHH, one last thing! Be sure to check out Instagram on Wednesday for the GRAND PRIZE announcement and how to enter!  




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469 comments:

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Stacey said...

I love the covers

Kristin said...

I LOVE the cover and the colourful pages!

First Grade Stars said...

The parent communication log is my favorite part!

Kristy said...

I love them all, but if I need to choose I will! The parent teacher conference nite section.

Anonymous said...

I like how colorful and comprehensive these planners are and their hard covers with the gold foil corners give them a great look.

Unknown said...

I love how much is packed into one beautiful planner! The space for bulleted to-do lists is quite handy, the parent tab, and multiple calendar formats...the list could go on, really...

Pdeckler said...

This is a one stop shop! Perfect for a special education teacher of multiple grade levels like myself!! Thank you!

Sierra said...

I love that it's all together in one place and cute!

Colleen said...

I love how everything is in one place. I have never seen a planner with conference info like this one.

Unknown said...

Love the layout and the graphics!!

Emily Cecil said...

I love all the organized tabs...everything is THERE!

Unknown said...

There are so many parts that I love...the emergency safety procedures and student contact info aren't in the one i have previously used.

Unknown said...

Planner looks amazing!

Mrs. T said...

I love the pockets!

Anonymous said...

I love how it has everything you would need in a teacher planner. Its so organized!

Breanna S. said...

The colorful but clean lines are my favorite. There is still plenty of white space which is important to me.

A Buckeye Teacher said...

I love how colorful the planner is!

Unknown said...

I love all of the student information pages. It seems so handy when you are away from school!!

Unknown said...

I love all of the vibrant colors and beautiful fonts. Even more, I love that a "Favorite Subs" page is included in the planner. I never would've even thought of including that. :)

Ramblings of a Happy Teacher said...

I love the checklists and data forms...and how pretty the planner is! :)

Courtney Petzold said...

I like the entire planner!! If I had to pick which part is best, I love the colorfulness of the calendar and the to-do lists. :)

Mandy B said...

Love the checklists!!! :)
~Mandy B

Unknown said...

Love planners!!! This year I'm doing online, wish me luck

Brittney Watts said...

I love the layout of the planning pages! There is plenty of room to help me keep organized during my first year of teaching! =)

Anonymous said...

I LOVE all of the sections. It literally has everything in one spot :)

Unknown said...

I love the field trip page! That will save so much time going in between multiple pages!

jodie said...

I love it all...but mostly everything being all in one spot in such a beautiful package!

Chasing Jannah said...

Love the layout of the calendars!

koverholt said...

I like the idea of everything in one place.

Unknown said...

Loving the extra thought that went into this- allergies, specials, etc. Would love to see more parent communication pages as we have to keep records for evaluation.

Patricia said...

What an amazing Blog!!!

Unknown said...

I love all of the teacher friendly pages and the ability to keep all of the information needed for my classroom in one place!

Unknown said...

I love the monthly tabs!! And the colors!!!

Erin said...

I LOVEEEEEE this planner. He thought of everything!

Ashley said...

I love everything! The cover design, the pocket inside the cover, all the detailed pages!

Unknown said...

I like the specials schedule!

Laura said...

OMG! This planner looks amazing!!

Third Grade Charm said...

This is an awesome planner!!

Unknown said...

Honestly, I really love the look of it. So pretty and also professional at the same time.

Unknown said...

The part I like the most is the transportation. I think it's a great place to keep all of my info in one place. All but one of my students ride a bus.

Unknown said...

The part I like the most is the transportation. I think it's a great place to keep all of my info in one place. All but one of my students ride a bus.

Unknown said...

I have been eyeing these planners since the launch!!! 😍

Patti said...

I love that this is made with teachers in mind!

Unknown said...

I love the tabs and the added features!

Unknown said...

I would love the lesson planner pages the best! :)

Unknown said...

I like how it has specials schedule and early-release days- there is so much that other planners leave out that this one has!!

Dana Hunter said...

I enjoy all the sections and the colors. So bright, so organized, so something I need!

Unknown said...

I love how everything is all in one!

Miss Mulcahy said...

I found his printable files last year and I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE them! I had no idea he had a bound planner. I love the cute graphics!

Unknown said...

Those gold corners! LOVE!

Unknown said...

I like monthly To Dos and the monthly calendars!

Meredith said...

I love how cute they are! :)

Brynn's Teacher Bag said...

Jose did an incredible job! I'm sold on his planners for life!

Anonymous said...

Love this planer! It seems bright and colorful and has lots of things i have never seen in other planners

Karyn said...

I LOVE the colors and the To Do Lists!!!

Unknown said...

This planner is amazing!! I have never seen such an organized planner with everything for a teacher ❤️❤️❤️����

Anonymous said...

My favorite part of this planner is how ascetically pleasing it is! It makes my inner graphic designer jump for joy! I might have to purchase one of these!

Tamera Wilson said...

I love the covers! Beautiful!

Unknown said...

<3

Anonymous said...

I love the checklist pages!!

Unknown said...

I love the organization of it!

Anonymous said...

I love the colors and how thoughtfully organized everything is--love it!!

Megan said...

I love all of it, but the parent-teacher log is a nice touch!

Unknown said...

I love all of the bright, fun colors! Very user friendly layout!

sauve026 said...

I just love the way this planner is SO organized; makes my life so much easier! I definitely love the fonts and design, but the parent/sub information is perfect!

Unknown said...

I love the parent teacher conference log!

Lee Edwards said...

Love how this planner is organized

Unknown said...

The colors are so cute! I love the parent communication pages because it has space to actually write down brief notes and keep it as an anecdotal record.

ThereseMeechan said...

I love the fact that I can condense everything into one planner, my kids birthdays and specialist schedule too

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