How do you plan your homeschool day?
Are you a fly by the seat of your pants (or skirt) kind of gal or do you write everything day and neatly check things off your list?
Maybe you fall somewhere in between the two extremes? (that’s me)
Whatever your homeschool planning method, I have probably found a planner just for you.
Free planning materials:
- Build A Week
- Daily Planner Sheet
- Donna Young
- Eclectic Homeschool Online Downloads
- Free Homeschool Planner And Organizer
- Free Planners
- Highland Heritage Forms
- Homeschool Day Forms
- Homeschool Forms
- Homeschool Launch Planners
- Homeschool Planner
- Homeschool Planner Plus
- Homeschool Planning Sheets
- Homeschool Record Keeping Forms
- Homeschool SkedTrack
- Homeschool Tracker Basic
- Money Saving Mom’s Planner
- New Beginnings
- Notebooking Nook
- Printable Homeschooling Forms
- Printable Paper
- Printable School Calendar
- Record Keeping Notebooks and Printable Forms
- Schedules and Form
- Teacher Management Forms
Paid planning materials:
- Charlotte Mason Organizer Online
- Homeschool Tracker
- Household Planner
- Homeschool Student Planner
- Motivated Moms
- My Homeschool Planner
- Scholaric Homeschool Planner
- The Checklist
- The Homeschool Day Book
- The Homeschool Journal
- The Master Planner
- The Old Schoolhouse Planners
- The Printable Homeschool Planner
- The Tanglewood Corebook
- The Ultimate Home Schooling Mom’s Planner
- The Ultimate Homeschool Planner
- Weekly Homeschool Planner
- Well Planned Day
- Your Complete Homeschool Planner
Now you have no excuse for getting more organized!
Which planner do you use? Something not listed here?
Honey







Thank you for posting this!!! I am jumping from homeschooling just my older daughter to homeschooling my daughter and my niece plus a preschooler who demands regular school time this year. We’ve been flying by the seat of my pants for the last 2 months but it, not surprisingly, hasn’t been working well, so I’m quite grateful for this list
we use the mama jenn planning pages
http://www.mamajennblogs.com/2010/08/my-homeschool-planning-docs.html
I’ve been contemplating about the idea of homeschooling. Well, it is very timely to be reading your post. Isn’t it?
I think I would go with the free planning materials since I am on a tight budget right now. Learning can be cheap but can be fantastic at the same time.
I can imagine your busy day of homeschooling. I never did that. My daughter is going to the public school. i can’t even imagine teaching her at home. I will be so helpless. You are doing a great job, I think. So how is the planner working?
Wow, what a wealth of information. Thanks for taking the time to compile and share it!
At home, we have a list that we tick off.
Have to admit it: I’m a check-things-off girl. I make my own planner: I created a weekly planner (a table in WordPerfect, my word processing software of choice) partially based on Ambleside Online’s reading schedule with our other subjects added in, as well as that week’s particular appointments and activities. It’s been working well for several years now.
You are going to be a great resource this summer! I don’t homeschool, but I truly believe that parents are important in our children’s success in life. Summer I work to reinforce what they learned and get them through their struggles.
Thanks for all the tips you share to us..I can use this on the beginning of classes..Its very useful specially for all the mothers..
One of the big biology lessons as you home school your children will be about the human body and how it works. And a fascinating part of the body is the digestive system..