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Homeschool Planning Links

June 15, 2013 By Lauren Hill · Disclosure: This Post May Contain Affiliate Links. {I may be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.}

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The following is a post from contributing writer Lauren of Mama’s Learning Corner.

Homeschool Planning Page

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Even though it’s the end of the school year for many of us, I’m always on the lookout for how to make my homeschool planning life more simple.  Here are a few planning resources we could all benefit from.

Homeschool Planning Helps:

Planning a Unit Study – Our Journey Westward
Help in choosing what to study, when to study it, and how to find unit study resources

How to Plan Artist Study for a Semester – Jimmie’s Collage 
How to select an artist, which works of art to study, and scheduling additional art activities

How to Make an Overall Plan for the Year – Curriculum Choice 
Detailed step-by-step practical ideas to planning the whole homeschool year 

 

Homeschool Printables:

Printable Homeschool Planner – Living Well Spending Less
Includes a daily glance section, student goals, quarterly planning, and cover pages  

Ultimate Charlotte Mason Planner – Homeschool Swag Printables 
Includes several color variations – completely customizable

Classical Conversations Planner – Half a Hundred Acre Wood 
Cycle 1 planner to be used with Classical Conversations; two-page weekly planner

Scripture Memorization Record – Mama’s Learning Corner 
Plan a Bible verse/passage for each week of 2013; completely editable pdf

 

Lauren Hill is the homeschooling mama of 4 fabulous little people, ages 8 to 2.  In her free time (ha!) she blogs about all things laundry and makes worksheets and printables for the Pre-K to Second Grade Crowd. She loves planning and has a fabulous Pinterest Board with tons of homeschool organizing and planning help.

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About Lauren Hill

Lauren Hill is a happy wife and homeschooling mama to 5 kiddos.  In her spare time (ha!) she creates worksheets and printables for Pre-K to 2nd Graders on a variety of topics.  You can follow Lauren and download all of her latest printable goodies by following her on Pinterest, where she pins daily!

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  1. Lindsay says

    September 16, 2013 at 2:34 am

    I have looked through all the links to find the link to the photo you used in your post, and I couldn’t find it. It is perfect and exactly what I am looking for! Do you have this file and any others like it? Or do you know where I can find it? Otherwise I can make it – just thought I’d see if it had already been done somewhere. Thanks!

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  2. Lauren at Mama's Learning Corner says

    September 16, 2013 at 11:29 am

    Lindsay, that’s the personal planner that I made because I couldn’t find one that fit all of my needs. I put one child on each page.

    It’s in MS Publisher. If you have Publisher and would like a copy of the file, I’d be happy to send you one. Email me at [email protected] and I’ll send it over. 🙂

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