Day Planner: goal setting & gratitude journal (6 months, undated) vs Undated Teacher Planner & Calendar (9" x 11"), 60 weeks, 7 periods
Overall winner: Undated Teacher Planner & Calendar (9" x 11"), 60 weeks, 7 periods
Key Differences
Bloom Daily Planners' teacher planner is built for classroom use with vertical weekly layouts and space for 7 class periods daily and comes in a 9x11 interchangeable-cover format; Power Place focuses on goal-setting and gratitude features with pen-friendly, durable paper aimed at daily personal productivity. Choose Bloom if you need a teacher-specific, period-based planner; choose Power Place if you want a goal-oriented daily planner and journaling features
Day Planner: goal setting & gratitude journal (6 months, undated)
Day Planner with a positive-psychology approach for prioritizing high-leverage tasks and daily goal setting. Customers note its well-organized pages, ample writing space, and durable paper that handles various pens
Pros
- positive psychology approach
- clear prioritization of high-leverage activities
- well-organized pages with ample writing space
- durable paper suitable for different pens
Cons
- undated format may not suit all planning styles
- focus on daily/weekly planning could be limiting for some users
Undated Teacher Planner & Calendar (9" x 11"), 60 weeks, 7 periods
Undated 9x11 teacher planner with vertical weekly planning for 60 weeks and 7 class periods per day. Includes traditional monthly pages and reinforced covers; helps keep schedules organized. Customers note sturdy design and ample planning space
Pros
- undated 60-week layout
- vertical weekly planning with 7 class periods
- reinforced covers and ample planning space
- includes traditional monthly pages
Cons
- no fixed academic year dates
- may be large at 9" x 11"
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | bloom daily planners |
| Durability | Power Place |
| Versatility | bloom daily planners |
| User Reviews | bloom daily planners |