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The Perfect Plan Book

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The Perfect Plan Book. Revised and Improved! This fantastic planner features 88 planning pages with blank headings so you can fill in your schedule, rules for writing, spaces to list absences, a reminder area, and more. The flexible format allows you to record all the week's information for quick and easy access. You'll also find student information pages, a year-at-a-glance page, birthday pages, seating charts, and more! Features adaptable spaces, ruled lines, spiral-bound convenience, and space for at least eight subjects.


Item Name:The Perfect Plan Book

Item Number:IF470
Regular price:$12.99
Availability:Usually ships the next business day.




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