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hey guys welcome back to my channel in todays video we are going to be talking about how to plan out your curriculum for an entire month in five easy steps i dont know about you but i have gone through many many years where i feel like i am just trying to get planned up for the next lesson and thats all i can get past well i have figured out a way that does take a little time up front but makes your month so much smoother and you can do it in about an hour so lets talk about it if this is the first time ever you have clicked on one of my videos my name is jessie powell im a kindergarten through sixth grade music teacher and on this channel i like to share play along videos uh ukulele videos teacher tips and lesson ideas for the music classroom so the first step in your journey to having a planned out month is just figuring out how many lessons do you have in that month do you have five do you have six do you have four write down how many you have super simple the second step is y