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TheHomeSchoolMom Planner is a comprehensive organizer for appointments, school assignments, lesson planning, record keeping, and family menu planning. It is free for personal use and can be viewed and printed with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click on the images to download the files

If you have any trouble downloading the planner, please use the Troubleshooting Guide at the bottom of the page.

August 2011 - July 2013 Monthly Calendar:


 

2011-2012 Yearly Calendar:


High School Course Planner

Click here to download The High School Course Planner
The High School Course Planner is not printer-friendly (it is wide) but it is designed to keep up with course selections and credits over the period of 8th - 12th grade. Each grade has columns for the course selected (& the provider), the cost of the course, the number of credits, and the final grade. Each year you can update the planner with the actual data from the previous year and it will be an excellent basis for creating transcripts. The final row in the spreadsheet totals the credits for each grade so you can see at a glance how many credits the student has and how many are needed for graduation. The file is in XLS format so that you can enter and change data.

Weekly Planner with Menu Planner on opposite page

Available lined:

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Or unlined:

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The planner is designed to be printed double-sided with the Weekly Planner on one side and the Menu Planner on the other. The Weekly Planner should be hole-punched on the left side of the page which will leave the Menu Planner punched on the right side. When your Planner is open on your desk, the Weekly Planner page will be on the right, with the Menu Planner and Grocery List on the left. The pages are all designed to fit in a standard 8 1/2" x 11" three ring binder. If you print the pages double-sided, your clip-off grocery list will be on the back of last week's To Do list. As you finish the week, copy any incomplete items from this week's To Do list onto the list for next week and clip your grocery list for next week off so you can start your week with all of the items you need for your menu plan. If you are looking for menus that are already planned out for you, check out Menus 4 Moms.

Weekly Planner with Grocery List

(Just the Weekly Planner page without the Menu Planner; available lined or unlined):

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The Weekly Planner is designed to be hole-punched on the left side of the page, and the Weekly Assignments/Unschooling Record Keepers are designed to be hole punched on the rigth side of the page. When your Planner is open on your desk, the Weekly Planner page will be on the right, with the Assignments/Unschooling Record Keeper page opposite the corresponding Weekly Planner page on the left. The pages are all designed to fit in a standard 8 1/2 x 11 three ring binder.

Although the planner pages can be copied two-sided with the Weekly Planner on one side and the Assignment Sheet on the other side, the most practical way to use the planner is to print the pages single-sided, and to use the appropriate Weekly Assignment page opposite each Weekly Planner page. This allows you to add other relevant pages between each week for quick reference, while still allowing both the Planner and the Assignment pages to be seen simultaneously.

Two different Weekly Planners are now available. One uses the right hand column as a Grocery List, the other uses the same space as a To Do List. The Weekly Planner with Grocery List includes space for appointments and activities as well as a meal planner for each day. The left side of the Weekly Planner with Grocery List is a grocery list to be used as you plan you menus and to be clipped and carried with you when you go to the grocery store. For those who choose to use the Weekly Planner with To Do list, a separate Menu Planner has been added to TheHomeSchoolMom Organizer. The Menu Planner includes space to list meals and snacks for and entire week, including a clip-off grocery list with room to note coupons.

Weekly Planner with To Do List

(Just the Weekly Planner page without the Menu Planner; available lined or unlined):

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Menu Planner:

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Menu Planner / To Do / Chore Chart :


Weekly Assignment Pages

There are three different Weekly Assignment pages, with columns for one, two, or three children. If you have two students, you may choose to download either the two column Weekly Assignment page, or the one column and print it on both sides. By using the one column Weekly Assignment page double-sided, you allow more room in each column to detail assignments.

Homeschool Weekly Assignments

Student Assignment Sheet 1 (Identical to the 2 column, but with only 1 column)

Student Assignment Sheet 2 (2 columns)

Student Assignment Sheet 3 (Identical to the 2 column, but with 3 columns)

A slightly different assignment sheet is available; this sheet is particularly useful if you wish to give your child a week's worth of assignments and allow him to work at his own pace throughout the week. This sheet is grouped by subject rather than by day.


Reading Log :

Unit Study Planner and Log:
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For those of you using unit studies, the Unit Study Planner can help you organize your resources and pull it all together. The Unit Study Planner is designed to be used as you initially plan your unit. It allows you to list all of your resources, set your goals for your unit, and begin to organize your unit.

Once you have organized a list of your resources and visited the library to finalize the books you have available, the Unit Study Log can be used to record your lesson plans. It has columns to list the activities you plan to do for the unit, including the date, the activity, the amount of time planned for the activity, and any supplies needed or notes for the activity. The same pages are also available separately:

 



Unschooling Record Keeper:
Unschooling record keeper


Didn't find anything that works for you? Try TheHomeSchoolMom's listing of homeschool planners and organizers on the web.

Troubleshooting Guide:
If the Planner files do not open for you, try right clicking them and choosing the Save Target As command, saving the file to your desktop. Open the Acrobat Reader, and using the Open... command from the File menu, choose the file you have saved to your desktop. If your Acrobat Reader does not have a picture of a disk on the menu bar, or you click the disk and it says the file cannot be saved, you will need to obtain the current version of Acrobat Reader.  If you still cannot open the file, it may have been corrupted in transit.