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Digital and Editable Homeschool Lesson Planner

Rated 4.77 out of 5, based on 35 reviews
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This Reading Mama
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PreK - 5th, Homeschool
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I loved this homeschool lesson planner. It made lesson planning so easy! It was great to be able to edit the subjects and tailor it to fit my exact needs. Wonderful resource!

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Are you looking for a Homeschool Planner that can better meet the needs of you and your learners at home? You'll love our printable homeschool planner.

It now includes editable dates, subjects, and headings in both landscape AND portrait orientations!

If you desire something 100% editable, be sure to check out the digital Google Slides link where you can customize this planner even more!

Please note: This planner has been under the URL "This Reading Mama," but because I've moved all my homeschooling resources to my new blog, "Alive and Growing at Home," that new URL is on all these pages.

This homeschool lesson planner is a digital file. You can:

  1. Use the newly added Google Slides planner {find links to these in the “How to” file}
  2. Edit, print, and hole-punch it at home {the cheapest option}
  3. Edit, print it at home, then take it to a print shop to bind
  4. Edit, then take it to a copy & print shop – A letter giving you permission to print at a print shop has been included in the “How to” file. Be sure to print it off and take it with you.

You’ll Enjoy this Printable Homeschool Lesson Planner

Here are many reasons why you’ll enjoy this simple, homeschool planner.

1. Buy it once, use it every year! {Yep, you’ll never have to buy a this planner again.}

2. My planner has been approved by homeschooling families, including my own! You’ll have everything you need and nothing you don’t.

I’ve looked through many lesson planners over my years of homeschooling. I didn’t need or want a meal planner. I also didn’t need a seating chart. I just needed a lesson planner, so I finally created my own.

3. You can edit/ type in your own subjects, your own dates, and your own organizational titles. Note: When you type your subjects into the 6 editable fields, they will auto-fill for half the year. Starting on your seventh month, you can type in the same subjects or new subjects and they will auto-fill for the second half of the year.

4. You now have the option to go completely digital with our Google Slides planner. {You’ll find the links to the Google Slides in the “How to” file.}

5. Our planner is offered in BOTH landscape and portrait orientation! So no matter which one you prefer, you’ll get it when you purchase our planner. {The image above shows the landscape planner, which I prefer.}

6. There’s only a touch of color. Let’s admit it. Color makes things cute. But if I’m going to spend the money/use a lot of my colored ink on “cute,” I’d rather it be on activities for my kids. Not my planner. You can always print in gray scale to opt out of color completely.

7. Three sections are included in my planner:

a- Getting Organized
b- Monthly Calendars & Weekly Planning {Monday-Friday}
c-Planning for Next School Year

a. In the Getting Organized section of our homeschool lesson planner, you’ll find:

  • Academic and Character Goals for your family and up to 6 children
  • Curriculum Options and Choices for your family and up to 6 children
  • Organize and Plan the Year for field trips, read alouds, shopping lists, websites/ passwords, and space for individual months from August through July {Most headings are editable in two of the files.}
  • Daily Routines for the 1st semester and 2nd semester
  • Keeping Track of Goals & Grades page
  • Attendance Record pages {I’ve had so many comments about how great this page is!}

b. In the Calendar/Planning Pages section, you’ll find:

  • Monthly calendar pages with lined spaces to write your notes and lesson plans
  • Weekly planning pages for each day with 6 EDITABLE subject {Remember, subjects will auto-fill for months 1-6, and then again for months 7-12.}

c. In the Planning for Next School Year section, you’ll find:

  • “Ideas for Next Year” pages
  • “Next Year by Month” pages for 12 months
  • “Room for Notes” pages

8. Printable tabs can help you easily find things in your planner. Print them off, laminate, and tape right into your planner. These can be found in the “How to” file and are also editable and optional {although I don’t recommend leaving them out}.

Be sure to check out the preview to see if it will meet your needs.

Terms of Use: This resource was created for you to use at home with your child(ren) or with multiple learners in YOUR OWN classroom or tutoring setting. Please do not sell, host, reproduce, giveaway, or store on any other site (including a blog, Facebook, Amazon Inspire, 4Shared, Dropbox, etc.). Thank you!

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