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Daily Plan Book Review by Charlsie Swadley

Joy Evans and Jo Ellen Moore
Evan-Moor
18 Lower Ragsdale Drive
Monterey, CA 93940
800-777-4362
http://www.evan-moor.com/

This Daily Plan Book is a tool teachers can use to write out their lesson plans. In its 95 pages it also contains room to write down a seating chart, a class roster, and contact information for students.

This Daily Plan Book helps you keep track of your daily lesson plans. You can even outline your plan for the school year in one of the sections. It was not created for homeschoolers and it would be difficult to modify it to homeschool use because of the extra features is offers that are geared for classroom teachers. You could however use this lesson plan book if you are homeschooling just one child as there is only room for one set of lesson plans.

I enjoyed the fun artwork on the cover of this book. It pictures a mommy bunny reading to three little bunnies. I also liked the section for the overview of the year; it would be a great place to put fieldtrips and fun events that happened in a particular month.

On the other hand, this lesson plan book had too many features that were not useful to me as a homeschool mom. I have no use for seating charts or student contact information.

I cannot recommend this book but encourage you too look for a lesson plan book geared towards homeschoolers!

Product review by Charlsie Swadley, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine, LLC, October 2008

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