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    Home » Best Homeschool Planners To Keep Your Homeschool Organized

    Printable Homeschool & Household Planner Pages

    by THSM

    Subscriber Exclusive

    (Looking for Homeschool Planner Plus, our spreadsheet planner? It's here.)

    Now updated with calendar pages through 2026!

    TheHomeSchoolMom Planner is a comprehensive organizer for appointments, school assignments, lesson planning, record keeping, and family menu planning. Scroll down for screenshots of many of the planner pages. The planner is exclusively for newsletter subscribers.

    Screenshots of planner pages and text Homeschool Planner TheHomeSchoolMom

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    Is there a feature or record that you would like to see added to the planner? Let us know in the comments!

    Screenshot quick links:

    • Today's Plan
    • Weekly Planner and Menu Planner Pages
    • Menu planner | Chore chart | To do list
    • Weekly Assignment Sheet
    • Unit Study Planner
    • High School Credit Planners
    • Short Term and Long Term Goals
    • Unschooling Record Keeper
    • Reading & Attendance Logs
    • Homeschool Annual Budget Planner
    • Month and Year View Calendars

    Household and Homeschool Pages

    Today's Plan

    A master plan for the day which includes a schedule with half hour slots, a to do list, a menu planner, and a notes section.

    Homeschool Planner: Screenshot of Today's Plan Page

    Weekly Planner with Menu Planner on Opposite Page

    Available unlined and unlined
    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 Add Salt & Serve's free meal plans.

    Homeschool Planner: Screenshot of Menu Planner (Unlined)
    Left side (should be hole punched on right)
    Homeschool Planner: Screenshot of Weekly Planner (Unlined)
    Right side (should be hole punched on left)

    Menu Planner / To Do / Chore Chart

    Homeschool Planner: Screenshot of Menu Planner, To Do Chart, Chore Chart

    The combined Menu Planner / To Do / Chore Chart can help you keep track of multiple household tasks for yourself and/or children all in one place. There are two pages one for the left with columns for the day's menu, mom's to do list, and 2 child columns. The page for the right has 4 child columns.

    Weekly Assignment Pages

    Homeschool Planner: Screenshot of Weekly Assignment Sheet
    Two column Weekly Assignment sheet (one and three column sheets also included)

    There are three different Weekly Assignment pages, with columns for one, two, or three children. If you have two students, you may choose either the two column Weekly Assignment page, or the one column and give one to each child. I suggest filling out and keeping the master assignment sheet in mom's planner, and copying the complete assignment sheet to give to each child. By using the one column Weekly Assignment page, you allow more room in each column to detail assignments.

    Using the Weekly Planner with Weekly Assignment Sheets:
    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 right 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.

    Unit Study Planner and Log

    Homeschool Planner: Screenshot of Unit Study Planner

    Homeschool Planner: Screenshot of pg. 2 Unit Study Planner

    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.

    High School Credit Planner by Grade or Subject

    Homeschool Planner: Screenshot of High School Credit Planner

    Long Term and Short Term Goals

    Homeschool Planner: Screenshot of Short Term Goals

    Homeschool Planner: Screenshot of Long Term Goals

    Unschooling Record Keeper

    Homeschool Planner: Screenshot of Pg. 1 Unschooling Record Keeper

    Homeschool Planner: Screenshot of Pg. 2 Unschooling Record Keeper

    Reading Log & Attendance Record

    hHomeschool Planner: Screenshot of Reading Log

    Homeschool Planner: Screenshot of Attendance Tracker

    Annual Homeschool Budget Planner

    Homeschool Planner: Screenshot of Annual Homeschool Budget Tracker

    Calendar Pages

    Month and Year View Calendar Pages

    Screenshot of monthly calendar page

    Screenshot of Yearly Calendar Page

    Screenshots of planner pages and text Homeschool Planner TheHomeSchoolMom

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    Comments

    1. DebH says:
      August 18, 2017 at 2:13 pm

      Thank you SO MUCH for these copies!!! I am new to the idea of home-schooling my son since he's having such a tough transition from elementary up to middle school. These organizational charts are such a great tool.

      Reply
      • Mary Ann Kelley says:
        August 18, 2017 at 3:33 pm

        You are very welcome, Deb! Best wishes on your homeschool journey.

        Reply
    2. Phoenix Anderson says:
      August 16, 2017 at 4:04 pm

      What do the letters: D, L, B and S stand for on the "Today's Plan page of the planner?

      Reply
      • Mary Ann Kelley says:
        August 18, 2017 at 3:34 pm

        Hi Phoenix - Those are for menu planning and signify Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, and Snacks.

        Reply
    3. Susan Murphy says:
      July 12, 2017 at 2:26 pm

      Is there a password to unlock the cells to modify to our needs. Thanks for this great resource.

      Reply
      • Susan Murphy says:
        July 12, 2017 at 2:50 pm

        Sorry answered my own question, I see you have noted that certain cells are protected. Will have to create our own HS planner tab to encorporate our dual enrollment needs (College and HS credits). Appreciate this awesome tool.

        Reply
        • Mary Ann Kelley says:
          July 12, 2017 at 2:53 pm

          You should be able to unlock all of the cells with letmein as the password. I used the planner and included our DE classes - you can weight them as desired.

          Reply
      • Mary Ann Kelley says:
        July 12, 2017 at 2:46 pm

        Hi Susan - I assume you are talking about Homeschool Planner Plus. The password as noted on its page is letmein.

        Reply
    4. Renee Metzler says:
      June 26, 2017 at 6:01 pm

      I am just sitting down to plan for our summer education and was delighted to find this planner. Thank you!

      Reply
      • Mary Ann Kelley says:
        June 27, 2017 at 8:14 am

        You are very welcome!

        Reply
    5. Bridget Gorman says:
      October 7, 2016 at 1:03 pm

      Hi. I love your menu planner sheet, and have used it for many years, but I am having a terrible time trying to get it to print. Every time I try to copy it and save it it only saves it as a little jpeg file. Is there a way to get the actual page?

      Reply
      • Mary Ann Kelley says:
        October 10, 2016 at 8:37 am

        Hi Bridget - As you discovered, you are downloading the featured image when you copy it, not the planner file itself (Pinterest has changed their wording from Pin to Save which makes it much more confusing for imags that feature downloads). You can download the planner and all of our other free resources here:
        http://www.thehomeschoolmom.com/subscriber-free-homeschool-downloads/

        All of the downloads are free for newsletter subscribers, so if you aren't on our list, you can subscribe using the form at the top of that page. Sometimes it takes a few minutes for the system to update the login credentials, but if you are still having trouble an hour after subscribing, please let me know.

        Reply
    6. Thomas says:
      September 10, 2016 at 9:48 am

      On the calendar download, your page is forcing me to create a Pinterest account in order to view or print it. I do not want nor need a Pinterest account, can you please remedy that.
      TY
      Thomas

      Reply
      • Mary Ann Kelley says:
        September 10, 2016 at 9:55 am

        Hi Thomas - Don't click the Pinterest save button, just click the red Download Now link below the listing on the download page. I don't know why Pinterest changed the wording on the button from Pin to Save, but it makes it confusing when the image links to a download. You don't need a Pinterest account to download the file.

        Reply
        • Thomas says:
          September 14, 2016 at 8:01 am

          Thank you Mary Ann , but that doesn't work for me either. I failed to mention I am using an iPad. If I press and hold on the image, I get two options. One to save the other to copy. If I just click on the image, the only option I get is to save through pin, thus the forced Pinterest account creation,...very sneaky on their account. So I'll just press and hold then tap on copy, and I should be able to print it from the photos, or just use it from the iPad directly. Thanks again. I would like to have access to a current calendar to start teaching my 1 st grade son how to read a calendar plus know what day and date it is. He is a bit behind with the whole commy core craziness , I'm really losing sleep agonizing over what I'm going to do at this point. My daughter is 5th grade going o middle school and she's very smart, but still at 10 she finds the commy core ridiculous.

          Reply
          • Mary Ann Kelley says:
            September 14, 2016 at 8:48 am

            Hi Thomas, don't click the image, click the Download Now text with the red background:
            screenshot of download button

            Reply
    7. TJKEL says:
      August 26, 2016 at 5:17 pm

      Does everyone laminate each page and use dry erase markers or does everyone make multiple copies of each page to cover each week/each unit study? I'm brand spanking new to homeschooling our children and while we are at the preK level, I need organizations as we belong to two co ops, field trips weekly, along with some structured learning projects. But, I need to be able to keep up with everything.

      Reply
      • Mary Ann Kelley says:
        August 26, 2016 at 7:12 pm

        I don't recommend laminating and reusing the pages because then everything is gone when you erase it. I prefer loose papers which I can then hole punch and keep in a notebook for later reference (so I don't have to replan the unit with another child in future years, for evaluation at the end of the year, to remind me of what we've covered, etc.). Of course each person will find the solution that works for them, but I like to keep the records.

        Reply
        • Karen Doll says:
          February 4, 2017 at 4:18 pm

          I did the same thing Mary Ann 🙂 I like to have paper copies. I experimented with a variety of daily and weekly planning pages, mostly of my own creation. It was just easier in the long run when and if I needed to refer back to a specific lesson, resource, week, etc. Great planners!

          Reply
        • Thomas says:
          September 10, 2016 at 9:40 am

          This is an excellent piece of advice. Complete and thorough records are always crucial because you never know when they'll come in handy. Always keep a blank copy as well, that way you don't have to come find them again, and just make copies. TY for these!

          Reply
    8. Erin says:
      August 13, 2016 at 8:53 pm

      completely freaking AWESOME

      Reply
    9. Stephanie says:
      July 19, 2016 at 1:35 am

      What an amazing resource! Thank you so much!!

      Reply
    10. MB says:
      May 20, 2016 at 6:37 pm

      THANK YOU!!!!!! 🙂

      Reply
      • Mary Ann Kelley says:
        May 20, 2016 at 7:47 pm

        You are very welcome 🙂

        Reply
        • Olga Andreeva says:
          February 21, 2017 at 11:19 am

          Thank you. Very usefull

          Reply

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