Hi everyone!

I’ve literally had a ton of emails…although I’m not sure how you would really weigh emails…

Maybe I should say a zillion, but then I’d be exaggerating slightly.

Anyway, the point is I’ve had a LOT of emails requesting that I make a printable homeschool lesson planner. So I’ve finally had a little bit of time to make one.

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Okay fine, I couldn’t decide on a design so I made two!

I’m releasing the first one for you today and will release the second version next week.

Curious?…think floral.

I also did my best to make these fairly generic so you can use them if you homeschool or teach in a traditional classroom.

I wanted something bright and colorful just to help make my planning a little sweeter. So today I present the bright and cheery Homeschool Lesson Planner & Records download.

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Get the Colorful Lesson Planner now!

 

Psst…giveaway alert, keep reading!

The first part of the planner you’ll find the weekly planning pages. I included 5 copies for each month so you should have enough for each month regardless of how many days there are and how they fall.

 

What forms are included?

The following pages are all of my helpful homeschooling forms. The form section includes the following items. If there’s a form I forgot, feel free to email me and I’ll do my best to add one in!

Most of these forms were created to go along with my Homeschooling 101: A Guide to Getting Started eBook. Hopefully they’re fairly self explanatory but you can use them however best suits your needs.

 

 

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  • Homeschooling Vision Statement
  • Notice of Intent to Homeschool
  • Household Rules Chart (There are a couple versions of this, one partially filled in and one blank.)
  • Behavior & Discipline Chart
  • Our Family Schedule
  • Our Commitment Worksheet
  • Our Curriculum
  • Curriculum Plan Overview
  • Weekly Subject overview
  • Weekly Schedule Overview
  • Our Book List
  • My Reading Log
  • Planned Field Trips
  • Extra-curricular Activities
  • Craft Supply List
  • Homeschool Supply Shopping List
  • Photocopies Needed List
  • Unit Study Planner
  • Preschool Assessment Form
  • kindergarten Assessment Form
  • Sight Word Assessment Form (Covers Primer – 3rd Grade)
  • Homeschool Attendance Records
  • Homeschool Long Term Grade Records
  • Super Mom vs. Abiding Mom Printable
  • Year at-a-Glance Calendars (2013-2016)

 

How do I use the planner?

I printed the planner and forms, then took mine to a local office supply store and had it spiral bound. It cost about $3.50 for the spiral, plastic cover, and backing. You can even print an extra one for your students if they prefer to work off of their own planner.

Next get some colorful pens and start planning! Add in the current week dates at the top along with all of your subjects down the left hand column.

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Next add in your  lessons on the lines provided. You can use the lines to write in lessons for each child as indicated below.

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I like to use different colored pens for each of my children.

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I like the Paper Mate InkJoy retractable pens, they’re colorful and fun. However, pen is permanent so if you like to move things around, you might consider erasble colored pencils.

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As you proceed through your lessons, highlight the completed items so you know that they are finished.

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Get the Colorful Lesson Planner now!

 

Can’t Wait??

Of course you know how I am with giveaways, so I’m totally excited to offer a giveaway for the Lesson Planner!

Make sure to enter even if you’ve already purchased it and I’ll be happy to refund you!

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NOTE: This item is currently available in digital download format only. It is in PDF format. You will need Adobe Reader to open and print the file.

I hope you enjoy this bright and cheery planner! Feel free to email me if you have any questions or would like to see anything added in that I missed!

Enjoy!

30 Comments

  1. This is so perfect! I spent $15-$20 on one from the store that was boring and didn’t fully meet my needs. I am so thankful to you and your ability to create all of these wonderful printables! I have linked this page up on my site because everyone will be so blessed by it! Thanks again, Robin

  2. I LOVE this, Erica! One question, do you have any plans to make a boy-ish one? I’d like to give it to my kids to use, and I have two boys. The flowers might not go over so well. 🙂

    Maureen
  3. Hello! Love this planner and design ;o) We are starting 1st grade this year so it’ll be the first year that I’ll HAVE to keep a specific planner for evaluation and to keep myself sane but I’m just curious how many pages the complete planner is before buying it and preparing my printer cartridges for printing? Thanks to anyone in advance!!

  4. I just bought this and I LOVE it!!!! I was wondering if you were planning on adding a grade reporting sheet? If it’s already in there, please just ignore…I just zoomed through this before heading to bed.

    You are so creative and I love the wonderful things you make and share with us!!

    Jennifer

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