New Teacher Notion Template
Stay organized from day one! This all-in-one Notion workspace helps new teachers plan, prep, and prioritize with ease. Manage daily tasks, lesson plans, and weekly print materials—all in one streamlined space.
You will get:
✅ Daily and Weekly To-Do List Template: Outlines essential responsibilities for each school day and week. It provides a structured checklist for morning, during-school, and after-school tasks, ensuring efficient classroom management and lesson preparation.
✅ Weekly Lesson Plans: Organizes instructional plans by providing a clear structure for each day's announcements, lessons, and homework assignments. They allow for easy tracking across multiple subjects, ensuring a well-structured and efficient teaching schedule.
✅ Weekly Print List: Lists essential materials to print for the week, including lesson resources, assessments, and homework. It helps maintain a smooth workflow by ensuring all required materials are readily available for effective instruction.
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Hello, I’m Nicole and this is my story.
After five years of teaching in public, private, and charter schools, I learned the ins and outs of organization, classroom management, lesson planning and building relationships with students and parents.
Then it hit me: what if I could take everything I’d learned and put it all together to help other new teachers?
Enter: New Teacher Academy! 🎉
New Teacher Academy is the brainchild of everything I’ve learned—designed specifically for teachers starting out in the profession.
It’s everything I wish I’d had when I first began: a toolkit of lessons, strategies, and systems to help new educators feel prepared, organized, and confident in the classroom.
I’m so excited to share these resources with you and to support you on your own teaching journey!
When I got my first teaching job in 2021, I was so excited! After months of applying and interviewing I had finally secured a job. 🙌
But having no prior teaching experience, I found myself a bit lost and unsure of how to manage my own classroom. I thought 💭
🤯 How do I stay organized and manage my workload when I feel like everything is a priority?
🤯 How do I approach difficult conversations with parents about their child’s progress or behavior?
🤯 What are administrators looking for in my observations and how do I prepare to meet these expectations?