On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Leigh Bricken <leighbric...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

> Well,I see now you have Open Office divided into sections
> now(base,draw,calculus math ,writer and the regular open office to write
> text documents.Just thought I lost the latter in the update and it worried
> me.So,I am just wondering now if it includes any teacher lesson plan
> templates.Thanks so much. Leigh
>

Hello again Leigh,

Meant for my reply to go back to the list so that other folks can be part
of the conversation. So am including the list in my reply. Please reply to
the list if you have a response or more questions.

In any case I have not experience with lesson planning so other that
searching for "lesson planning" templates I really can't suggest whether
the lesson planners found at this link might be of any real use. With that
in mind please refer to...
http://templates.openoffice.org/en/search?search_api_views_fulltext=lesson&sort_by=created&sort_order=ASC

The above link will refer you to the "Lesson Planner" templates I found at
the OpenOffice web site.

FYI - I got to the template web site by Opening OpenOffice (not a
particular program like Write or Calc so got to the start screen that
allows creation/selection of any Write, Calc, Impress, etc document to
start) and clicking at the bottom left on the sheet of paper with a green +
sight in the top left corner. Doing that took me to the templates web site.
The link above was created when I searched for templates that included the
word "lesson".

Hope they are what your are looking for.

-Alan
  • hi Leigh Bricken

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