I tend to write “options” on the top of my to do list instead of “to do”. I still circle and put stars around the more pressing tasks, but “options” sounds just a little more positive to me.
Here is the free “Options” printable available to print via Google docs. Great for school, home, or work.
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Fern Smith says
Hi Carrie, This is Fern from Fern Smith’s Classroom Ideas.
This resource is terrific! I want to thank you for linking up at my Teaching Blog Addict’s Freebie Friday post!
Have a great weekend,
Fern
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mybookboost says
Thanks for hosting, Fern!
Carrie
gigi says
ooh, thank you! I like the way you think!
mybookboost says
Thanks gigi!
Carrie
Melanie Redd says
Hey Carrie,
I came over on Tuesday Talk today to find your post.
Thanks for the printables!
Hope you have a blessed day~
Melanie
mybookboost says
Thanks Melanie!
Carrie
Brandi Raae says
That’s funny! You are right, that does sound more positive. I’m such a task oriented person that I take my to-do lists very seriously. Maybe I should try “options” instead. 😉 Thanks for sharing at Literacy Musing Mondays.
mybookboost says
Thanks, Brandi!
Carrie