Keep It Simple: Why My New Walkthrough Form Looks Like This
- John Hinds
- 13 minutes ago
- 1 min read
Campus leaders are drowning in paperwork. Too many walkthrough forms end up as checklists no one revisits. I wanted something different—something that would push leaders (myself included) to actually act on what we see in classrooms.
That’s why my new walkthrough form has only three big boxes:
• What I saw
• What I thought about what I saw
• What I’m going to do about what I saw
No checkboxes. No acronyms. No clutter. Just space to observe, think, and plan action. When you force yourself to write in your own words, you engage your brain more deeply and make it harder to ignore what you’ve written.
If you’re a campus leader, I challenge you: try this for a week. Walk into classrooms with this form. Write down what you saw, what you think, and what you’ll do. Then actually do it.
Simple forms drive action. Action drives change. Let’s stop hiding behind
complicated tools and start moving the needle for teachers and kids.
Download your free walkthrough form now!

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