Do you want her to pee indoors at all? Is there a garden? I would suggest doing no error housetraining. Its hard work for a short time but works.
Housetraining is fast and easy if you do the no error method. Basically you take pup outside on waking, before and after eating if he/she wakes at night (keep him with you in box or crate) during exciting play and by default at about half hourly intervals while he/she is awake. If he/she has an accident indoors you wont get excited or angry it is because it is your fault not his. watch pup and you will earn what he/she does immediately before he/she goes (sniff the floor, walk in a circle, crouch and shuffle, go to a corner and so on) if you see that behaviour, cheerfully take him/her outside, carry at first then call him/her to go with you. If you carry, folding the tail in over his/her bum can help to "cork" him/her so you don't get peed on.
when you take pup outside, stay with him/her till he/she goes then praise lavishly and give a yummy treat. While he/she is out there, don't interact with him/her until he/she has gone, just stand calmly and wait. Once he/she is starting to get the hang of it, you can add in a trigger word so that he/she will at least pee on request, its useful when taking him/her in the car or going out and leaving him/her when he/she is much older.
He/she will quickly get the hang of this and start to go to the door when he/she needs to wee/poo. Praise and encourage this but save the jackpot praise and treats for after he/she has been. Still take out very regularly as he/she won't be able to wait for long and still stay with him/her till he/she goes.
I do no error because I hate cleaning up mess. if you do get messes in the house, clean up thoroughly with a specialist product( I use zybax from advance but you can get others) to get rid of the smell as the smell will make him/her think its where he should go. Personally I think pads or paper are a waste of money and confusing to pup as you are telling him/her its okay to go indoors then you have to tell him/her it isn't.