We’ve put together what we consider the end-all be-all of homeschool planners. This planner is a ready-to-print 348 page volume for organizing an entire 12-month homeschool year.
Complete with everything you need to plan studies and track activities, it also includes foundational family value worksheets and reminders to be grateful. Everything you need to help keep homeschool cohesive, no matter how crazy life gets.
The pages at the front of your planner help to get your year off to a solid start.
This section is where you will find goal setting for the year, brainstorming your curriculum, tracking expenses, yearly overview planning and space for notes.
Instructions for brainstorming and long-term goal setting are included.
These instructions and worksheets help set a foundation and tone for homeschool and family life.
They will help you and your family consider and prioritize your goals and values. In our experience this is key, because it helps cut through the clutter. Choices for curriculum become easier because you have a firm understanding of your goals. Making decisions about which activities and extra curricular options is simplified.
And remembering The Why behind all of your actions makes everything more purposeful and more rewarding.
These pages are located at the beginning of each of the four terms.
They help you plan how the yearly goals will be tackled this quarter, breaking down big goals into actions that can be accomplished within these three months.
The ‘Term Overview Tracker’ and ‘Term at a Glance’ help keep the big picture in mind as you move through the quarter.
A ‘Term Project Planner’ is provided for that one big project each quarter.
Located at the beginning of each month, these pages will help keep your month on track.
The ‘Monthly Planner’ keeps track of learning goals and focus, while the ‘Monthly Stretch’ is more about personal goals, emotions and celebrations.
The Stretch goes hand-in-hand with the ‘Gratitude Through the Month’ that focuses on the positive things that happen, as the month progresses.
A ‘Habit and Task Tracker’ is available to track recurring items, such as reading or exercise. A Calendar helps visualize the month as a whole.
Our weekly-based pages are where planning gets granular. There are three blocks for each day.
Using blocks instead of rigid time slots will help maintain flexibility, and save your sanity when life happens.
Put priority items at the front of your day, that way when disruption occurs, the most important tasks are still completed.
Also located at the front of your planner are these vital pages. Track attendance and passwords, as well as a report card that has space for the entire year.
Insanity reigns! YES, you get to choose as many of these outrageous covers as you want. You may even decide to have more children JUST so you can use more covers. Who are we to judge? ENJOY!
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