Dance Class Planner - Ballet - Editable Ballet Lesson Planner
Dance Class Planner - Ballet - Editable Ballet Lesson Planner
Dance Class Planner - Ballet - Editable Ballet Lesson Planner
Dance Class Planner - Ballet - Editable Ballet Lesson Planner
Dance Class Planner - Ballet - Editable Ballet Lesson Planner

Dance Class Planner - Ballet - Editable Ballet Lesson Planner

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THE SMART AND EASY WAY TO CREATE AND ORGANIZE YOUR DANCE CLASSES! 

Dance Class Planner - Ballet- Editable Ballet Lesson Planner

Keeping track of your dance classes has never been easier.  With Dance Class Planner you can easily and quickly choose the step or exercise from the drop down menu then add your ballet combination in the space below. Dance Class Planner – Ballet Beginner to Advanced Class helps you spend your valuable time more wisely so you can share your love of dance like never before!

 

Dance Class Planner is divided into six editable areas:

 1- Class Details: Name, Date, Time, Class Number and Studio

 2- Welcome Activities with a drop down menu that allows you to choose common activities or type you own!

 3-  A text box for typing your Class Theme and/or Goals for the Class

 4-Barre Exercises with drop down menus populated with pliés, tendus, grand battements, etc. This drop down menu also allows you to type the name of your own exercise if you prefer.  To the Right of this Drop Down Menu is text box for you to note your CD track or name of song.

 5-Center Exercises offer Pirouettes, Adagio, Petit Allegro, Choreography and more.

 6- Reflection Activities encourage you to note overall feedback from the class, reminders, handouts and Reverence.

 

***This Dance Class Planner does not include an actual class. It does include Drop Down Menus of Barre and Center Syllabus suggestions. Syllabus is an outline of the subjects in a course of study or teaching not a detailed curriculum.

Kim Shope

 

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Kim Shope

 

Dance Class Planner Ballet Beginner to Advanced by Miss Kim Shope of StretchStrength.com

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