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Im going to show you how to make digital lesson plans in Google Sheets like the ones shown here to start youre going to open up a new sheet in Google Sheets and across the top were going to include the dates that these lesson plans are for now Im going to select the cells a through G in row one and when I highlight them Im then going to click on this merge cells button when you click on the drop down theres options of merge all vertically or horizontally depending on what youre doing because I only have one row I can just click on the merge button from there Im going to type in lesson plans for and include the week that Im saying these lessons are for were going to fix some of the formatting as we go but this is our template to start then I want to include my days of the week so Im going to start in B2 and WR Monday Tuesday and so forth Im also going to include a weekly summary at the end because it helps me visually kind of keep track of where Im at youll see that as of