OK, so this is not a secretāIām a self-proclaimed hack enthusiast, especially when they save time and ramp up efficiency! But have I ever gushed about my love for planners? As a teacher, leaving my trusty bullet-point planner behind felt like heading out without a limb. Even during my rookie years, I clung to my lesson plans like a lifeline, making sure I wouldnāt miss a beat.
Now, as Iāve embraced my seasoned wisdom, Iām slowly transitioning to the digital planner realm (though I havenāt completely ditched my physical oneāold habits die hard!), especially when I remember all the times I tried to handwrite my documentation of parent contacts in that overstuffed planner. Let me tell you, Iām all about this fantastic planner hack that TikToker @alldayapril has been sharing with teachers to make documenting parent contact a breeze.
She uses Google Sheetsālinked to her planner and student accommodations listāto document parent contact quickly, efficiently, and in one place.
At around 1:43 in her video, @alldayapril explains how she uses a parent contact log to track every time she communicates with a parent. She integrates this log into her digital planner, which helps her keep everything organized. This system is especially useful if a parent hasnāt responded, allowing her to easily reference her attempts to reach out. Itās a simple way to ensure that all communication is thoroughly documented and nothing slips through the cracks.
Are you a little stumbled up on the step about linking Google Forms to her digital Google Sheets planner? Donāt worry, weāve got you. I love that this video is spelled out step-by-step, too, because sometimes I really need it broken down! Here are the steps:
Hereās how to do it yourself!
1. Create digital planner calendar on Google Sheets

Look at how cute this calendar is!
2. Click responses from Google Forms, and then click āLink to Sheetsā


So far, so good!
3. āSelect existing spreadsheetā and click on the Google Sheets you want to link to


In this case, itās called the 23/24 Digital Planner for @alldayapril.
4. Change the name of your form at the bottom of your sheet, and format your sheet to your liking


How far you want to format your new sheet is just personal preference. I know I like all my fonts to match!
Feeling overwhelmed creating something cute and functional from scratch? Check out All Day Aprilās ready-made templates on Teachers Pay Teachers.
In wrapping up, embracing this digital planner hack not only simplifies your teaching life but also injects some fun into your organizational habits. Whether youāre a digital newbie or a seasoned pro, @alldayaprilās tips ensure your transition to digital planning is smooth, visually appealing, and efficient. So, what do you think? Utilize digital planners and watch your calendar planning increase in efficiency!