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- What teachers need to know about long-term planning
Category: Teacher Planning
Top tips, advice, and quick hacks to make your planning preparation more efficient.

What all schools need to know about curriculum mapping software
To create the best learning environment for students, schools need to have a curriculum mapping system in place to collect exactly what teachers are detailing for their curriculum related objectives, such as content descriptors for Australian and the Victorian curricula, or outcomes and content within the NSW Syllabus.

The best planning tool for teachers just got even better
The best digital teacher planning tool is now even better! iUgo’s Weekly Planner and Filebox have always been teacher favourites. But they have just received numerous visual upgrades and a bunch of enhancements to make teacher planning even easier.

Your guide to teacher planning: iUgo Planner overview
Writing a teaching plan is like no other kind of plan. iUgo was purposely created to make curriculum and teacher planning easier.

The easy way to create teacher timetables and schedules
This is the final blog in our three-part series on teacher planning. It brings together all the aspects of planning to determine exactly what you are going to teach, when. Discover how to make this really easy within your wider school timetable, no matter what level or subject you teach.

Teacher planning for subject or learning areas
This is the second in a three-part series on how to use iUgo to be more effective with your teacher planning. Having covered Long Term Planning, here we drill down into how to translate those goals into actionable unit plans (programs) for subject or learning areas, and save a whole lot of time as you do so.

What teachers need to know about long-term planning
Effectively planning how you use your time is not just a priority – it’s a necessity. In this new blog series we look at the three main areas of creating lesson and curriculum plans. Here we launch with long-term planning – also referred to as ‘scope and sequence’ planning.

How to keep young students active and engaged while learning: Part 1
I teach children aged between 5-and-a-half and seven-and-a-half years old. During the years I have developed different activities I use in the classroom to keep the children engaged and motivated during the day while learning and having fun.

Creating New Events
The iUgo Weekly Planner has undergone some collaboration enhancements allowing you to collaborate on the same event with other iUgo users. Or as always, you can still

How to maximise your time in the classroom
Wayne Widdowson, of Henderson Primary School in Auckland, knows that one of the keys to teaching success is learning how to organise your day.

How to support your existing digital programs while using iUgo
A common question that comes up with many teachers when they are about to implement a new program is how it will connect with an existing suite of programs.

In discussion: When did you decide to become a teacher?
We asked in-house teacher and marketing guru Bridget Higham, to tell us about her time in the classroom. What she loved, what was has changed and ways to keep that work-life balance in check.

Tailor iUgo to your planning needs
When Jo’s Whanganui High School colleague started playing around with iUgo, she was hooked.

Transparent planning with iUgo
Elmgrove Primary School teacher Grant Peacock is only too happy to show his planning to colleagues and parents.

Grumbling About Time Spent Planning?
iUgo brings little efficiencies that add up to a big lot, says Kerikeri’s Riverview School teacher and team leader, John Bowron.

Quality planning at all levels with iUgo
Deputy principal Anne-Maree McDougall took a closer look at iUgo and liked what she saw.

Weekly Planner tip: Start and end times
You can easily change the start and end time of your day on your Weekly Planner by clicking on the Cog and selecting Settings.

The unbelievably easy way to simplify your planning
Planning can be overwhelming and time consuming, often spread across multiple documents, in multiple places.

Creating new events
The iUgo Weekly Planner has undergone some collaboration enhancements allowing you to collaborate on the same event with other iUgo users.