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Plan your days.And watch your future unfold.
Educators, with their busy, full workdays, depend on day planners to stay on schedule. A glance at a calendar showing the days, weeks and months ahead – with space to add notes for each day – helps move the academic year forward. Adding full-color photos and words of inspirational content can motivate and recharge educators – so important when encouraging a classroom of students.
The OpportunityAt the start of every year, day planners are a necessity. Like all busy professionals, educators need to plan ahead, noting appointments with colleagues, meetings with students, exam dates and so much more on their day planners. Not only do day planners allow educators the space to keep track of upcoming events and activities, they are the perfect vehicle for inspirational words, full-color photos and other customized content. For ideas, look at the Educator’s Edition of the Day Planner, which includes room for adding notes, doodles and sketches, important dates and addresses. It also includes lists of fun activities, ways to reduce stress and more.
With the Xerox® Color C60/C70 Printer and Xerox® D Series Copier/Printer or Printer, you can provide educators with an excellent planning tool and an optimistic look ahead – day by day, week by week and month by month. Every year means a new opportunity for you to create new day planners, demonstrating your capabilities to print simple to complex jobs quickly and efficiently, with the highest standards of image quality. And you can do it all cost-effectively for today’s tight budgets.
The Xerox AdvantageThe Xerox® D Series Copier/Printer or Printer is an easy-to-use system that packs a large feature set into a small footprint, allowing you to print professional, monochrome day planners with colorful covers and inserts as well as many other documents. The Xerox® D Series Copier/Printer or Printer supports up to six types of media, making it easy for you to do economical, high-value documents.
Day planners can be printed on letter / A4 media or large media. They can include tabs, covers and a variety of finishing features on the same job, such as dual staples on the document set and Z-folding. To get the desired output quickly and easily, the Exception Page Programming and Special Pages feature set allows you to print pages that require settings that are different from the job settings, such as color covers and tab pages.
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Dates to Remember
01 January: 07 July:
02 February: 08 August:
03 March: 09 September:
04 April: 10 October:
05 May: 11 November:
06 June: 12 December:
“Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity
but in doing it.” Greg Anderson
Monochrome text pages printed on a Xerox® D Series Copier/Printer or Xerox® D Series Printer. Color covers printed with a Xerox® Digital Color Press. ©2013 Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. Xerox® and Xerox and Design® are trademarks of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. 7/13 73300039
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“Never underestimate the power of dreams and the influence
of the human spirit. We are all the same in this notion:
The potential for greatness lives within each of us.”
W i l m a R u d o l p h
Calendar
“The years teach much which the days never know.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Phases of the MoonApproximate Conversionsto Metric Measures**
Metric Conversions
The phases of the moon are caused by the
relative positions of the earth, sun, and moon. The
moon goes around the earth, on average, in 27 days,
7 hours, 43 minutes. The sun always illuminates
the half of the moon facing the sun (except during
lunar eclipses, when the moon passes through
the earth’s shadow). When the sun and moon are
on opposite sides of the earth, the moon appears
“full” to us, a bright, round disk. When the moon
is between the earth and the sun, it appears dark,
a “new” moon. In between, the moon’s illuminated
surface appears to grow (wax) to full, then decreases
(wanes) to the next new moon. The edge of the
shadow (the terminator) is always curved, being an
oblique view of a circle, giving the moon its familiar
crescent shape. Because the “horns” of the moon
at the ends of the crescent are always facing away
from the setting or rising sun, they always point
upward in the sky. It is fun to watch for paintings
and pictures which show an “impossible moon”
with the horns pointed downwards.
(Above information courtesy of NASA http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov)
*** http://www.calculatorcat.com/moon_phases/moon_phases.phtml
New Moon
Waxing Crescent
First Quarter
Waxing Gibbous
Full Moon
Waning Gibbous
Last Quarter
Waning Crescent
The moon goes around the
earth, on average, in 27 days,
7 hours, 43 minutes
Symbol When You Know Multiply by To Find Symbol
LENGTH
in inches 2.5 centimeters cm
ft feet 30 centimeters cm
yd yards 0.9 meters m
mi miles 1.6 kilometers km
AREA
in2 square inches 6.5 square centimeters cm2
ft2 square feet 0.09 square meters m2
yd2 square yards 0.8 square meters m2
mi2 square miles 2.6 square kilometers km2
acres 0.4 hectares ha
MASS (weight)
oz ounces 28 grams g
lb pounds 0.45 kilograms kg
short tons (2000 lb) 0.9 metric ton t
VOLUME
tsp teaspoons 5 milliliters mL
Tbsp tablespoons 15 milliliters mL
in3 cubic inches 16 milliliters mL
fl oz fluid ounces 30 milliliters mL
c cups 0.24 liters L
pt pints 0.47 liters L
qt quarts 0.95 liters L
gal gallons 3.8 liters L
ft3 cubic feet 0.03 cubic meters m3
yd3 cubic yards 0.76 cubic meters m3
TEMPERATURE (exact)
˚F degrees Fahrenheit subtract 32, degrees Celsius ˚C multiply by 5/9
** National Institute of Standards and Technology http://ts.nist.gov/WeightsAndMeasures/Metric/conv.cfm
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MARCH
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APRIL
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JULY
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MARCH
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MAY
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JULY
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SEPTEMBER
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Day PlannersApplication Brief
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At Xerox, we have the right tools and technology to help you create impressive day planners, this year and next.
Production NotesOn the Educator’s Edition of the Day Planner, monochrome text pages are printed with a Xerox® D Series Copier/Printer or Printer. Color covers are printed with a Xerox® Color C60/C70 Printer.
The result? Outstanding image quality and cost-effective monochrome and impactful color output for printing day planners and other complex jobs.
Workflow / Software:
Adobe® InDesign® CS5
Print Engine:
Color pages – Xerox® Color C60/C70 Printer
Monochrome pages – Xerox® D Series Copier/Printer or Printer
Finishing:
Dual variable length / stapling, 8.5 x 11 in. / A4
Number of Pages:
Color covers
5 tabs / straight collated
46 text pages including 11 x 17 in. / A3 engineering Z-fold or color inserts
Media:
Xerox® digitally optimized paper
1Full-color photographs, both on the covers and some inside pages.
2 5 bank tabs, straight, collated.
3 Special pages showing world time zones, phases of the moon, graphics, borders and backgrounds either as color inserts or as 11 x 17 in. / A3 engineering Z-fold.
E d u c a t o r ’ s E d i t i o n
2013-2014 Day Planner
“It is today we must create the world of the future.”
Eleanor Roosevelt
ImportantInformation
“It’s beauty that captures your attention; personality
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