Through the years the needs of my children and myself have changed; I’ve created homeschool lesson planning pages to meet those needs.
Your needs change each year too and so should your homeschool planner, which was/is my absolute driving inspiration as I build my 7 Step Free Homeschool Planner. And it’s also why I share it with you.
Today, I want to share some tips of how to choose the best homeschool lesson planning pages each year so that you make a great fit. After all, the right tool can make the difference between a useful or completely useless tool.
And of course, the best way I learned the difference between lesson planning pages is to compare them. I rounded up my lesson planning pages and put them here for you to compare.
Look at these homeschool lesson planning pages I have created and used at one point one or another and my explanation a my homeschool journey has unfolded.
I am hoping it will help you to decide which homeschool lesson planning page you need this.
One// Timeless, classic and working hard!
You can find this lesson planning here.
This is the best working horse of a lesson planning page and the one I used for many years while the kids were young.
It is what I call my original lesson planning page because it was a breakthrough from the traditional ones I thought I was forced to buy.
Look at how I created it:
- to be a daily (NOT A WEEKLY) workhorse because I needed room to write.
- to use with 3 or more kids. Remember that unless you have 4 high school kids, not all of your kids do the same amount of workload. So add a line at the bottom and divide the bottom area for space for your younger kids who do not have as much of an academic load to jot down.
- because it is not a weekly glance, the planner is thinner when you utilize front/back printing.
- to write down content subjects at the bottom because content subjects don’t have to be done every day and you want to teach your kids together.
- also it is NOT dated. You fill in as you school. No erasing or no feeling that you get behind with a dated planner.
Two// Flexible, beautiful AND colorful.
You can find this Glammed Up Option here.
Then when I realized I would be using this for many years, I decided to do a Glammed Up option because I love pretty planners.
Besides when I look at something year after year, it has to be bright, cheery AND a workhorse.
You can find this lesson planning page as part of my Ultimate Unit Study Planner.
Three// Whoa girlfriend! Relax.You got this!
Then as I ventured out and started creating my own lesson plans and relaxed, I realized I had other needs then. So I created this next lesson planning page.
Look at how I created it.
- Weekly spread with room for fewer notes since I wanted to relax a bit.
- But, I added the subject boxes to the right so that I could keep myself accountable and to see that I was doing more school than I realized and which activities fell into which school subjects. I also maintained a way to check boxes at the top to see where we were at during the year as far as weeks, days and quarters,etc.
- Also, I made this so it could be used with multiple ages and where I could divide the lesson plans by ages NOT the kids. This allowed me to pick from lower grade lesson plans and higher grade lesson plans.
- I think this works great with a more relaxed approach and even with unschooling because it gives you a place to jot notes and then check subject boxes that match those notes.
You can find this lesson planning page as part of my Ultimate Unit Study Planner.
Click here to download the free High School Planning page.
Four// Oh heck, high school. Yikes!
Then as life would have it, can you believed we finally reached high school planning? Then I had to start high school planning.
The beauty of this form is that you can print it alongside any of the other forms for the other grades your children are in.
So you can pick and choose one of the above AND this one.
Too, I used my free Student Planners at this point too. This helps you to balance some of the planning when your teen is involved.
You can find this lesson planning page as part of my Ultimate Unit Study Planner.
Having experienced many seasons of homeschooling, I am now down to homeschooling one child. My needs again have changed and this is the next lesson planning page that I have been using.
Look at how I created it.
- This is a monthly glance for a more relaxed view on lesson planning.
- I love it because you can write notes for one child or multiple.
- It has one line per day for emphasis more on journaling than detailed lesson plans for each homeschool day.
- It includes a space for the weekend especially when you need this for a state where you are tracking hours or it’s good for a high school child where you want to track credits.
- It would also work well for unschooling or relaxed school where you don’t need as much room for detailed lessons plans
- It still has a place for objectives and it has a place to write in the week instead of Lesson 1, Lesson, 2 and etc.
I hope the fine and subtle differences between these lesson planning pages will help you to choose lesson planning pages will work for you instead of you conforming to a system that isn’t working for you.
Which stage are you at? Remember too, that you can mix and match lesson planning pages too. SO worth creating your own UNIQUE planner with my pages here.
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Ready to . . .
Begin building your UNIQUE 7 Step Homeschool Planner!
7 Easy Steps – “Tons of Options & Pretty Color”
Step 1. Choose a Pretty Front/Back Cover
Step. 2. Choose Calendars/Appointment Keepers
Step 3. Choose Goals/Objectives
Step 4. Choose Lesson Planning Pages Right For You!
Step 5a. Choose Unique forms JUST for You! Not a kazillion other people
Step 5b. Choose MORE Unique Forms JUST for You!
Step 5c. Choose MORE MORE Unique Forms Just for You!
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