> MacLessonPlanner Pro! 1.0
>
> MacLessonPlanner Pro! 1.0 is a program for creating and editing
> lesson
>  plans. It is a stand-alone program written for educators who yearn
> for
>  an easier method of planning daily, weekly, and yearly lesson
> plans.
>  The strength of MacLessonPlanner Pro! 1.0 is in handling unpleasant
>  cycle day situations. Days of school missed during the week are
> properly
>  passed over. The correct cycle days are kept in order.
> MacLessonPlanner
>  Pro! 1.0 alleviates the mundane task of transcribing subjects and
> times
>  of daily events from the current week's plans to next week's plans.
> The
>  process of completing lesson plans is especially arduous for those
> using
>  the cycle day system: snow days and holidays shift cycle days
> beyond
>  what drawing arrows can help.

? eznetdesigns


> MacLessonPlanner Pro! 2.0 is beneficial to anyone who needs to
> prepare a weekly schedule. Teachers can effortlessly print times,
> subjects, and events that occur on a weekly basis into their lesson
> plans. Principals can ask the faculty to prepare copies of weekly
> schedules for record keeping.
>
> ### Program Features
>
> Print a week, semester, or entire school year set of lesson plan
> templates.
>  Choose from 5 or 6 cycle days in a cycle.
>  Save your lesson plans to a MacLessonPlanner Pro 2.0! document.
>  Easy manipulation of daily plans - makes cut, copy, and paste
> simple.
>  Enter days of no school - those days will automatically be No
> School days in your lesson plans and will be properly skipped!

? [MacLessonPlanner Pro 2.0 homepage][1]


Developed with [FutureBasic][2]

> MacLessonPlanner was originally designed in the late 1990's as a
> Macintosh OS 7 application taking advantage of the Macintosh
> Classic's small screen. It currently runs wonderfully under
> Macintosh OS 9 which is my favorite operating system.

? [MacLessonPlanner FAQ][3]




Compatibility
Architecture: PPC

  [1]: https://web.archive.org/web/20040605064351/http://mrdavecarr.home.comcast.net/maclessonplanner/
  [2]: https://macintoshgarden.org/search/node/futurebasic
  [3]: https://web.archive.org/web/20040613204210/http://mrdavecarr.home.comcast.net/maclessonplanner/faq.html