Posted on 19 November 2009. Tags: free, generator, grid, paper, printable
Incompetech offers free printable graph paper. There is a huge selection available, including grids, dotted paper, triangular and circular templates and more!

incompetech.com/graphpaper
There is also a grid generator which allows you to create squared paper to your exact requirements.
I came across this useful site whilst I was reading the Primary Teacher Resource Centre Forum, which is another site well worth exploring. Thanks to ‘cottage’ for sharing it.
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Posted on 07 October 2009. Tags: organisation, paper, productivity, remember the milk, Technology, to do, toodledo, workload
How do you keep yourself organised in the classroom?
I’ve been using the site Toodledo for a number of years now. It allows you to keep lists of your ‘to do’s online which can then be accessed anywhere with an Internet connection (or via their iPhone application). The site is extremely flexible and you can organise your lists into different categories / folders and add start / due dates etc.

A similar online tool is Remember the Milk which I know many teachers also use. I’ve recently been testing some software called Omnifocus which does a similar job… but I still end up making paper lists occasionally (although I usually lose the paper at some point!).
How do you remember all of the things that need to be done? Do you keep lists on paper or do you use technology to stay organised? Share your tips in the comments…
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