I have created this planner to help English tutors working with students of all ages keep lesson plans together. Having worked as a tutor for many years, I have realised that it is easy to mislay lesson plans.
As a tutor yourself, you probably know well that creating a good lesson plan takes time. Once lost, it's impossible to reproduce the original so we need to create another one. Doesn't keeping them all together make a lot of sense then - so that we can go back to what we have put so much work in and save time on future lesson plan creation by using what we have already? This was my thought when I decided to make this planner.
My other reason was to help us tutors go back to the previous lesson plans when working on the following ones. I personally have had a lot of issues remembering what I did with my students even the previous lesson, let alone a few lessons before that.
Of course, we keep working folders, and we file our lesson plans and materials we use during our lessons. However, tutors are often rushing about. Having a lesson planner with us helps us to plan on the go, look for ideas and create a lesson plan fairly quickly when we have little time to do it.
I hope that this planner will help you keep track of your students' progress wherever they are - your students at school, or someone you teach after school or even your own children you educate at home.