for the busy middle school science teacher

Overwhelmed by Lesson Planning?

Planning your next science unit shouldn’t take hours. Because the more time you spend planning, the less time you have to actually enjoy teaching and other things. Learn my simple 3-step process to plan your next science unit in about an hour —so you can save time, reduce stress, and engage your students! Are you ready?

This Free Guide Will Help You:

  • Save time with a simple, repeatable 3-step system
  • Increase student engagement with clear learning goals and a logical lesson flow
  • Stay organized with a unit schedule that gives you direction for 1–3 weeks

What You’ll Get:

  • Step-by-step walkthrough of the GPS Planning Method
  • Printable templates to Gather, Plan, and Schedule your unit
  • A real-life example to show you how it all works

My mission is to help middle school science teachers be intentional, prepared, and refreshed for Aloha Monday (and any day)!

Aloha! image of Fleur

Hi! I'm Fleur, the face behind Aloha Monday Teaching, and I am a middle school Science teacher just like you!

I know what it’s like to stare at a blank calendar while fumbling through standards, activities, and pacing guides. While I LOVE lesson planning, I believe it shouldn't take a hours or a whole weekend to plan your lessons.

That’s why I created this system. The GPS method has helped me cut down planning time and focus on what really matters: creating engaging science lessons that stick. It's made lesson planning faster, more intentional, and it's so much fun!

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