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Plan your teaching year,
bell to bell.

Build your real school-year calendar — holidays, A/B rotations, exam days — then pace your units around it, plan daily lessons, and print everything for the copier.

No credit card. Works without an account; create one to save calendars across devices.

Made by a teacher, for how planning actually works

Generic calendar apps don't know what a marking period is. Pace & Plan does.

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Your real calendar

First and last day, auto-filled US holidays, quarters/trimesters/semesters, late-start days, and A/B–F block rotations that re-flow when the schedule changes.

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Honest pacing

A day budget that subtracts tests, reviews, midterms, finals, quizzes, and flex days first — then projects real dates for every unit. No more discovering March is gone.

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Daily lessons

Click any teaching day and build the lesson: opener, notes, activity, closer — each with SpEd, MLL, and extension tiers built in.

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Print packs

One click prints your year calendar, pacing guide, lesson plan sheets, a compact agenda, and a handout pull list for any date range.

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Multiple calendars

One account, every prep. Keep separate calendars for each course or period, and switch between them from the header.

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Yours, anywhere

Free account saves your calendars in the cloud. School laptop, home laptop — same plan. Export to a file anytime; your data is never locked in.

CONTENT LIBRARY · GROWING ALL YEAR

Geometry, ready to teach

Pace & Plan isn't just a planner — it comes with classroom-ready content. Unit 1 (Foundations & Constructions) ships today, with the rest of the Geometry year rolling out ahead of the school calendar.

  • ✔ 15 print-ready handouts: do-nows, exit tickets, review packet
  • ✔ Standards-tagged (G-CO) with timing built in
  • ✔ Higher-order variants for advanced classes
  • ✔ Dyslexia-friendly typography on every page
DO-NOW · HIGHER-ORDER · ~8 MIN
Why Exactly Six?

Open a compass to a circle's radius and step it around the circle — it closes up in exactly six marks, never five, never seven. Today's job: prove why.

Browse all 15 handouts →

How it works

STEP 1

Calendar

Set your year's dates once — holidays and rotation included.

STEP 2

Standards

Choose and sequence what you teach, unit by unit.

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Pacing

Budget assessment days and get projected dates for every unit.

STEP 4

Lessons

Build daily lessons and print packs for the copier.

August is coming. Plan it once.

Free during beta — including accounts, cloud saves, and the Geometry library.

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