Teacher Planner Layout Options — Find the Right Fit for Your Classroom
The choice is yours!
Not every teacher has the same class load — so we built 9 different weekly layout options to fit the way you actually teach. From a spacious single-subject horizontal layout to an 8-subject grid, a vertical 6-subject (our most popular), and a brand-new hourly layout for block or non-traditional schedules, there’s one that fits you.
A simple rule of thumb: match your layout number to your number of subjects or preps. Each layout is designed to maximize planning space over decorative flair, with color-coded date boxes by month and ample note areas on every spread.
1-Subject Layout
Our 1-Subject Layout is a Horizontal Layout that offers the most room for planning.
This layout is popular with single subject teachers or others who choose to organize their layout themselves.
The layout has planning space for both Saturday & Sunday to allow the planner to be used for personal activities as well.
2-Subject Layout
Our 2-Subject Layout is a Horizontal layout, in the same design as the 1-Subject, but split down the middle to allow for easy division of topics. It is our 2nd most popular layout.
This layout is popular with single (with two preps) or dual subject/prep teachers.
The layout has planning space for both Saturday & Sunday to allow the planner to be used for personal activities as well.
3-Subject Layout
Our 3-Subject Layout is our most spacious Vertical Layout. Each weekday has room for three topic areas from top to bottom. Lines on the left hand side next to the subject boxes allow for a neat space to put the title of the subject.
This layout is popular with three subject/prep teachers and 1 or 2 subject teachers who prefer a vertical layout.
The layout has areas for important notes or for keeping track of what you’re doing each week. Smaller Saturday & Sunday planning spaces allow the planner to be used for personal activities as well.
4-Subject Layout
Our 4-Subject Layout is a Vertical Layout. Each weekday has room for four topic areas from top to bottom. Lines on the left hand side next to the subject boxes allow for a neat space to put the title of the subject.
This layout is a great fit for teachers with four or fewer subjects or preps.
The layout has areas for important notes or for keeping track of what you’re doing each week. Smaller Saturday & Sunday planning spaces allow the planner to be used for personal activities as well.
5-Subject Layout
Our 5-Subject Layout is a Vertical Layout. Each weekday has room for five topic areas from top to bottom. Lines on the left hand side next to the subject boxes allow for a neat space to put the title of the subject.
This layout is popular with teachers who have five or fewer subject/preps.
The layout has areas for important notes or for keeping track of what you’re doing each week. Smaller Saturday & Sunday planning spaces allow the planner to be used for personal activities as well.
6-Subject Layout
Our 6-Subject Layout is another Vertical Layout and is our most popular! Each weekday has room for six topic areas from top to bottom. Lines on the left hand side next to the subject boxes allow for a neat space to put the title of the subject.
This layout is popular with teachers who have six or fewer subject/preps.
The layout has areas for important notes or for keeping track of what you’re doing each week. Smaller Saturday & Sunday planning spaces allow the planner to be used for personal activities as well.
7-Subject Layout
Our 7-Subject Layout is a Horizontal Layout. Each weekday has room for seven topic areas from left to right. Lines above each subject/topic area allow for a neat space to put the title of the subject.
This layout is popular with teachers who have seven or fewer subject/preps or those with fewerthan seven preps who prefer the horizontal layout.
The layout has areas for important notes or for keeping track of what you’re doing each week. Smaller Saturday & Sunday planning spaces allow the planner to be used for personal activities as well.
8-Subject Layout
Our 8-Subject Layout is a Horizontal Layout. Each weekday has room for eight topic areas from left to right. Lines above each subject/topic area allow for a neat space to put the title of the subject.
This layout is popular with teachers who have eight subject/preps.
Due to the nature of the layout, the extra space on the layout is limited to notes only. This layout only has planning spaces for Monday-Friday.
Hourly Planner Layout —
Plan in 30-Minute Increments
The Hourly spread is a Vertical Layout. Each day has 30-minute windows to capture your day from 6am thru 9pm. On the right-hand spread, you have room to take notes and capture your most important tasks.
The hourly is popular with administrators or as a non-teaching planner.
Unlike our other planners, you have a full day planning area for Saturday and Sunday as well as a Notes and To-Do Checklist area to ensure you’re not forgetting anything!