Designed by real homeschool moms’ for homeschool moms’! This planner will be like having a seasoned homeschool mom by your side, as you set goals for a successful homeschool journey.
There are many seasons in homeschooling, but this planner is designed to assist and help you thrive through them all, from preschool to high school! Content and inspiration for this planner is derived from my past 15 years experience teaching through all the grades, together with Crystal (over at New Shop Designs) amazing talent and idea’s.
This planner includes alternative sheets to accommodate and serve you in your homeschool, no matter the season you are in. This homeschool planner is flexible, and can be used for just one child or many (there is no limit). The weekly lesson plan pages have been designed to accommodate up to six children, however you can print as many as you need to accommodate more, or alternatively you can use one lesson plan page per child (this is what I do).
If you are brand new to planning, I recommend starting with the daily checklist and/or the routine pages. These are great if you have only elementary aged students.
One of the best aspects to this planner is every section is OPTIONAL, only print what you need so that you don’t have a bunch of excess that you find confusing or intimidating. As you go through your homeschool journey you’ll find some pages most useful in elementary years that you can phase out of, and you’ll find other pages that you didn’t find useful in elementary years become needed in middle and high school. Another great feature is that this planner is undated, so you can begin your school year whenever and arrange it however you need. Pages can be arranged in the order that you find works best for you.
I am planning to do a video walkthrough with how I’m using the planner as soon as possible and will include the link here once that is done.
What’s Included;
- Weekly Lesson Plan pages (can be for multiple children or just one child, these pages are great if you have a lot of children that you have not grouped together, and /or if you have kids that are more independent)
- Optional Weekly Planning Pages (these are especially good if your children still need a lot of your time and assistance, and if you do a lot of group learning)
- Extra-Curricular Activities
- Quarter Planning Pages
- Current Studies to track subjects and curriculum
- 12 or Remaining Year Goals (this is a missing link in every other planner!)
- Daily Checklist (excellent to encourage older kids to be independent)
- Books to Read, Activities to do
- To & Must Do’s
- Attendance Tracker
- Grade Tracker
- Optional Daily Routine (nice for those new to planning)
- Brain Dump Page (you might want to print multiples!)
- Lined sheets (print multiples for notes)
- Inbox Page for loose papers
- Inspirational Quotes
21 Pages Total
Discover more from
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.