Minimal Daily Lesson Plan Template
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Our Minimal Daily Lesson Plan template is suitable for students of all ages. An easy-to-use template with drawn fields can be used digitally and on paper. You can add an up-to-date list of activities for each day and important notes, so you don't forget them. To work with the template, you can use Google Docs.
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- Free Template
- Easily change the text, images, and more
- Created: December 22, 2022
- Author: Mason Taylor
- DPI: 300. Ready to Print at Office/Home
- Size: 210 x 297 mm , 8.5 x 11 inch
- Free Standard Google fonts
- Compatible: Google Docs and Microsoft Word
- Downloads: 12
- Added to collections: 4
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