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It’s homeschool planning time for so many people out there, and that’s why I’m so excited about this new free set of printables that is to use as part of (or as your whole) homeschool planner. That’s right – a free homeschool planner. Sweet!
Another cool thing about this homeschool planner is that even non-homeschoolers might want to download it. While some of the pages are specific for homeschooling or school planning, there are many of the pages that would be fantastic for anyone to use. Be sure to read through the list of the planner contents to see if you might want to download this bright and cheerful planner for your non-homeschooling needs.
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Free Homeschool Planning Printables
I have been wanting to offer homeschool planning pages on the site for some time, and I’m happy to finally have those available for you.
This set includes a variety of types of planning and homeschool record keeping pages. I came up with all of the pages that I thought would have helped me while I was busy with our homeschool planning, as well as some pages that I thought might have encouraged me to do some of the things that I wanted to do, but didn’t do nearly often enough (like more hands on learning).
These pages will be perfect to use on their own as your homeschool planner for the year (some will just need to have multiple copies made of them) or they will also work as a supplement to whatever planning book or method you may be using.
The Eclectic Homeschooler’s Plan Book (A good option if you don’t want a DIY Homeschool Planner)
Homeschool Planner Printables Set Contents
The free homeschool planner printables set contains 14 pages. There are even some of the pages that would be wonderful for general planning even for non-homeschoolers. Here’s the breakdown of the 13 pages:
Terms of Use
This is not included in the page count. So, the download is actually 14 pages.
There is a short terms of use page, which basically just lets you know that this is free for personal use only. You should not share this download with anyone and can’t post it anywhere online either. Thanks!
Daily Planning Page #1
This page includes sections for a schedule, assignments, to do list, menu for the day, chores, and prayers.
Daily Planning Page #2
This page has sections for a schedule (broken down by hour), notes, and a to do list. This page would also work for non-homeschoolers.
Weekly Plan Page
This page includes one open box for each day of the week. This also means that this is great for non-homeschoolers and any type of weekly planning.
My Assignments Page #1 & #2
These pages are to give to your students so they can be responsible for their own school work. There are two different layout options.
Monthly Goals Pages
Each page covers six months of the year and is a great place to jot down goals for both school and non-school related items. The goal pages could be used by both parents and kids!
These would also work wonderfully for anyone wanting to set monthly goals for any reason, such as blogging, weight loss, learning a skill, and more.
Unit Study Planning Page
Unit studies are such a fun way to go more in depth into one area. This unit study planning printable has labeled boxes for breaking down your unit study planning.
Field Trip Planning Page
Field trips are another awesome hands-on way to learn. Here’s a page that will not only help you plan out your field trips but it’s also a great way to record what you did on your field trip if you need to keep a homeschool portfolio.
Note: This page has a typo on it, and itinerary is misspelled. Unfortunately, I hired this project out many years ago, and I’m unable to edit this typo because of the way the designer made the pages. If it bugs you, which is understandable, you might want to skip using this page.
Project Planning Printable
This page would work well for Mom or Dad planning a homeschool project or to give to older kids for helping them to plan out their own projects. Since this page doesn’t specifically talk about school, it’s also a good page to use for any projects in your home or work.
Notes Pages
Perfectly themed with the rest of the planner, there are three different pages for notes. Again, these would applicable for anyone to use, not just homeschoolers.
If you want to use these homeschool planning pages as your whole homeschool planner, you might consider investing in a spiral binder, like this inexpensive one. On the up side, you can use it for all kinds of things after that. Spiral binding rules, comb binding drools!
Free Homeschool Planning Printables Download
As I said, this set is free and for personal use only. You will just need to fill out your name and email address and you’ll receive an email to grab the download.
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Homeschool Planning Pages Printables Set {13 Pages}
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You are so great, Angie! You have no idea how much your printables have helped me over the years!! I sincerely appreciate your work!!
Thank you so much, Vanessa! Your comment really touched me – thank you! I really appreciate it.
Thanks so much for sharing your files they are really appreciated
Thank you very much for the lovely resources you have made available to download for free! I have a daughter with additional needs and I have started to set up a little home school with visuals and a little workstation where we can practise different activities at the weekends and especially during school holidays. Your printables will be a big part of it so thank you ever so much again! ????????????
Thanks so much for sharing, Liza! I’m glad that they will be so useful for your family! 🙂
How do I print the free Homeschool Planning pages? I already subscribed. Is there any way to print without having to download any software?
Hi Wendy –
There is no reason for you to have to download any software or anything special. Even though you have already subscribed, you need to fill in your name and email address (the same one you used to sign up for the email list) in the box that asks for it with the button that says “Send Me the Planning Set.” To make it easier, I went ahead and did that for you with the email address that you were already signed up with. So, you should be receiving an email with a button to download the planning set. Again – no need to download any extra software or anything – just the planning set. 🙂
For all of the subscriber freebies on Real Life at Home, you need to fill out your name and email address to get them. But, as long as you always put in the same email address as you are already signed up with, you won’t be signed up again. It’s just an easy way to be able to email people their freebies directly.
The only way you should have to download anything extra is if you can’t open PDF files. Then you may need to get the free Adobe Acrobat Reader from Adobe. However, PDF files are so standard anymore that I’m sure you already have everything you need on your computer to be able to open it.
If you don’t see the email yet, make sure to check your spam or junk folder, just in case it went there.