Homeschool Planner | 12 Months | 52 Weeks | Up to 6 Students

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This planner has everything you need to plan your homeschooling agenda for the upcoming school year for up to six students. The format is a mix of structured tables and free form grid pages, so you can easily customize it to fit your needs and style.

All of the worksheets are undated so you can start any time of the year.

The planner is fluid and can be tailored to any homeschooling schedule, even if you teach all year around.

Worksheets IncludedUndated Calendar – use for any year and start whenever.Important Dates and Events TrackerHomeschool Information – record all of your state/local government’s homeschool requirements.Student Information – record information for up to 6 students, including important medical information.Goals for this Year (6 pages) – write down all of the goals for the school year.Contact Information (4 pages) – keep important contact information in one place.Accounts and Passwords – store all of your important accounts and passwords in one location so you will always have them.Curriculum Resources – plan a budget for all of the materials needed for the school year.Curriculum Overview (6 pages) – lay out a general plan for each subject.Curriculum Progress & Skills Trackers (12 pages) – track all of the skills/milestones that your students need to master for each subject. You can track the progress of whatever you like, for example, the number of skills mastered, or the number of days spent on the curriculum.Daily Schedules, Attendance Records, and Report CardsGrades Tracker (36 pages) – there’s more than enough space to record all assignments and grades by subject for each student.Undated Monthly Planners (12 months) – each month includes a two-page calendar. The monthly planners are together to provide maximal flexibility.Undated Weekly Planners (52 weeks) – each week has two grid pages for planning and two pages for the calendar – enough for 6 days and 7 subjects, or 6 subjects and 7 days.End of Year Review and blank grid pages.Book Lists (2 pages)Reading Logs
P.S. Scroll down to view some of the worksheets included in this planner.

From the Publisher

Some of the worksheets included in this planner

IntroductionIntroduction

CalendarCalendar

Undated Calendar

There are 12 blocks, one for each month of the year, unlabeled to provide flexibility. You can label the blocks to suit your needs.

Important datesImportant dates

Important Dates

Record all important events or appointments. Label the blocks by month, recurring event, etc. – whatever fits your needs.

Homeschool informationHomeschool information

Homeschool Information

Record all of your state/local government’s homeschool requirements, and any important notes.

Student informationStudent information

Student Information

Enter information about each of your students, including important medical information and photo.

Goals for the yearGoals for the year

Goals for the Year

Record all of your goals for the year using a free-form grid layout. Each block has an empty ribbon to be used as a label holder. You can write down the goals for each of your students and use their names as the labels, for example.

This is one of the many free-form grid layout pages that provide maximal flexibility for planning, other grid worksheets include: curriculum overviews, curriculum progress trackers, and end of year review.

Curriculum ProgressCurriculum Progress

Curriculum Progress Trackers

Track all of the skills/milestones that your students need to master by subject or in general. These worksheets were designed for maximal flexibility, as you can track the progress of whatever you like, for example, the number of skills mastered, or the number of days spent on the curriculum.

You can color in the squares for each day completed, create vertical or horizontal bar charts, label each axis with the data you would like to track, etc. Use the blank gray-colored rectangle to label each block.

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Weekly Planners

Each week includes four pages: two grid pages and a two-paged, table layout spread for lesson plans – enough for 6 days and 7 subjects, or 6 subjects and 7 days. Use the first grid page to record goals for the week, your overall schedule, motivational words, and your meal plan for the week.

Reading logsReading logs

Reading Logs

These detailed reading logs allow your students to enter the book/chapter title, pages and minutes read, and a summary of the content read.

Attendance recordsAttendance records

Attendance Records

Keep detailed records of attendance for each student. Enter the months vertically in the empty slots, and complete the legend if you are using any type of coding system.

daily schedulesdaily schedules

Daily Schedules

Write down daily schedules for your students. There’s enough room for six days and nine time slots. A master schedule is also included.

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Grade Trackers

Enter all assignments by subject for each student. Get an overall view of how your students are doing by plotting their grades on the graph.

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Report Cards

Enter final grades for up to eight courses for each child. Write down any assessments you might have of your students’ academic performance for the school year.

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… and more

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0B7K4SN12
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published
Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 25, 2022
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 334 pages
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.11 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.5 x 0.76 x 11 inches

Reviews (1)

1 review for Homeschool Planner | 12 Months | 52 Weeks | Up to 6 Students

  1. Heatherfoy68

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    I absolutely love this homeschool planner. I live in NY so everything but your blood type has to be submitted. Anyway, it has room for up to 6 kids. Good if you have a couple you’re schooling at the same time. The paper is a good quality, not cheap. It has a place for attendance records, grades for each subject, “report cards” (the only reason I see a need for this is in case NY makes another “law”). It has 12 months you get to fill in. It has weekly planners, I love. It has a place for accounts and passwords, a place for curriculum resources (we all have our favorites, I don’t use that part). It has reading logs for the kiddos, a field trip tracker and book lists. I really like that I can have a spot to put the books I’ll be needing to check out at the library every 2 weeks or so. So, in a nutshell, I’ll be buying one every year until she graduates. It’s truly the best one I’ve ever come across.

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