Walk into every class with everything on track.

Plan each period in minutes, run one calm screen in class, and let a five-second note greet you tomorrow morning.

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Sound familiar

The weight you carry into every class is invisible.

Your slides forget

Every day you build the agenda again. Yesterday's version is gone, along with what you didn't finish in Period 3.

Your head carries too much

What to print, who needs a reteach, where you stopped. It all lives in your head, from first bell to last.

The scramble for evidence

Observation next week and admin wants lesson plans. Somewhere in your email. Probably.

The signature move

The note that travels overnight.

The bell rings, you tap once, and tomorrow already knows.

Today · 2:45 pm
Math 7 · end of Period 3
Exit capture: didn't finish the equation lab. One tap, out the door.
Tomorrow · 7:30 am
Good morning. One thing from yesterday:
Math 7 didn't finish the equation lab. → Already placed in today's agenda.
Before first bell · 0 of 3
Print Spot the Trend packets, 15 copies
Copy the warm-up graphs onto the board
Sticky notes for the gallery walk
Didn't finish
Equation lab, problems 4 to 10
Nothing lives in your head overnight. Even your prep notes wake up as a morning checklist.

Plan. Present. Remember.

STEP 1 · BEFORE SCHOOL

Plan in the time your coffee stays hot

Five items, real durations, done in a minute. Quick chips learn your habits, and you copy from the last time you taught this class, not from a blank page.

Warm-up · 5Mini-lesson · 10Practice · 12
Warm-up5 min
Mini-lesson: both sides10 min
Partner practice, p. 14212 min
27 of 47 min
STEP 2 · DURING CLASS

One calm screen runs the whole period

The class sees the plan, the timer, and what comes next. A soft chime marks transitions, and running long shows quiet amber, never red. No slides, no clicking Next.

Good morning, 8th Grade Math 1
It always seems impossible until it is done. Nelson Mandela
Today's goal: decide whether two things are actually related, using scatter plots.
Warm-up: guess the correlation5 min
Mini-lesson: reading the cloud4:29+2 min
Partner practice: Spot the Trend10 min
Gallery walk: best trend sentence8 min
STEP 3 · CLEANUP TIME

The cleanup warning does the nagging for you

A few minutes before the bell, a soft tone and a quiet banner tell the room it is time to pack up. You set the label and the timing once per class, and it works even on early-out days.

Cleanup time in 2:00
A soft rising tone just played. The class knows without you saying a word.
STEP 4 · THE FIVE-SECOND CAPTURE

Unfinished work moves itself to next time

Tap what got done, tap how it felt, and add anything to follow up on. Whatever did not get finished is already waiting at the top of this class's next agenda, and your note greets you tomorrow morning.

How did 8th Grade Math 1 go?
Only you see this. It takes five seconds.
Warm-up: guess the correlation
Mini-lesson: reading the cloud
Partner practice: Spot the Trendnot yet
Carry 3 unfinished items to the next meeting. They will be waiting on that plan.
Ran longWent greatThey struggledReteach
Saved. Tomorrow already knows.
STEP 5 · SHARE THE CLASS LINK

“Did I miss anything?” answers itself

Every class gets its own page at a stable link. Students check what any day covered and what the homework was, from home, with no logins and no names. Post it once in your LMS and retire that question forever.

classroomagendas.com/s/math7-p3
Math 7 · Period 3
Ms. Alvarez
Today · Wed, Jul 15
  • Warm-up: two-step check-in
  • Equation lab, problems 4 to 10
  • Exit ticket HW
Last meeting · Mon, Jul 13
  • Mini-lesson: both sides
  • Partner practice, p. 142 HW
Earlier ⌄
In the room

Built for real projectors and real rooms.

Readable from the back row on a washed-out projector. Every class can have its own look.

Now · Partner practice
Warm-up: guess the correlation5 min
Mini-lesson: reading the cloud10 min
Partner practice: Spot the Trend, rounds 1 to 408:47+2 min
Gallery walk: best trend sentence8 min
Exit ticket: one graph, one claim5 min
Two layouts, four themes, one running timer. Every class can have its own look.
When someone asks for proof

One week of teaching, three different readers.

You already did the work. Reports just retell it to the person asking, and each reader sees only what is theirs to see.

For your admin

Facts, forwardable

Dates, goals, and what was taught, pulled straight from your agendas. Lesson plans on request become a two-minute reply instead of a Sunday project.

“Week of Jul 13 · Math 7 · 4 of 4 periods planned and taught”
For families

A narrative you approve

A warm summary of what the class explored, seeded from your week and fully editable before it goes anywhere. Never completion data, never your private notes.

“This week we tackled two-step equations and practiced with partners...”
For you

The evidence binder

The only report that includes your own notes, mapped to Danielson, Marzano, or a generic framework. Observation season stops being a scramble.

“Domain 1: Planning · 38 documented agendas this quarter”
Print is always free. PDF exports and scheduled email are Pro.
Your year, remembered

Every day you teach makes the next one easier.

When did I teach box plots, and how did it go?

Every agenda you run becomes part of a searchable year. Search by topic and get the day, the items, and the note you left yourself about pacing, in a second.

Next August you do not start from a blank page. You copy the unit forward, already knowing that the lab needed an extra day.

Tue, Apr 14 · Math 7 · Period 3
Mini-lesson: reading box plots · Partner practice, p. 210
Your note: “ran long, split the practice next time”
Wed, Apr 15 · Math 7 · Period 3
Warm-up: box plot error hunt · Exit ticket
Your year so far

Small things that make a big Tuesday.

Class bells

A cleanup warning and an end-of-period tone that already know your schedule, even on early-out days.

The sub packet

Sick at 5:30 am? One tap compiles your whole day into a link you text from bed.

Before first bell

Your prep notes become one morning checklist. One trip to the copier, nothing forgotten.

Snow days handled

Mark the day off and nothing is lost. Your plan waits, then moves forward with one tap.

To-dos that follow you

Grade the quizzes, email a parent, charge the laptops. One quiet list, sorted by class.

Notes only you see

Every item has a private lane. Reminders and answer keys never project and never reach the student page.

No student data. Not some. None.

Students never log in, and nothing is ever collected from them. Class pages carry no names, no cookies, and no tracking of any kind.

There is nothing for your district to review and nothing to sign, which means you can start today with zero paperwork.

Pricing

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Free

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  • Unlimited classes, agendas, and history
  • Present mode with timers, chime, and bells
  • Search your whole year
  • Student pages and the sub packet
  • 100 MB of file uploads
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  • Bulk copy across sections
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  • Voice notes at the bell
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Export everything, any time, free. Your work is yours.

Questions

Do you store student data?

No. Students never create accounts and never enter anything. Class pages show your agenda items and nothing else, with no names, cookies, or tracking.

What if I never sign up?

The planner above works without an account. Sign up when you want your agendas to be there tomorrow, on any device.

Will it work on my school's old projector and filtered Chromebooks?

Yes. Present mode is a plain web page with big type and high contrast, tested on washed-out projectors. Student pages load without JavaScript if they have to.

What happens over summer?

Nothing bad. Your year stays archived and searchable, and next year you can copy any unit forward instead of starting over.

Can I get my data out?

Always, in one click, free. Export is never behind the paywall.

Is there a school license?

Not yet. ClassroomAgendas is built for individual teachers first. If your whole department wants in, write to us and we will figure it out together.

Tomorrow morning can greet you kindly.

Plan one period tonight. See what walks in with you.

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