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I am new to the School Leadership 2.0 site, but will be here a lot, I can tell already.
I am a 3rd grade teacher in my 11th year in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I am pretty sure I have the worst handwriting among all the teachers at my school. Thus this last fall, I created my own lesson planner app. It was just approved on the App store on April 25th. - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/common-core-lesson-planner/id638009...
I recently received an email - asking why the CCLP is any different than other lesson planner. Here was my reply:
You can find more information at http://cclpapp.com
There is pretty good video walkthrough at www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gp91cjRZTQ for those who learn better visually.
Looking for any feedback you have. I can also be reached at tom@venataur.com
Cordially,
Tom Story
3rd Grade Teacher / Milwaukee Public Schools
Still here... Want one last story?
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