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Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule. Color Option 2.

March 22, 2014 | 7 Comments
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My curriculum pages for my planner started early this year because I always want to get in more color choices too for the school year round homeschool planning schedule.  Plus, I always have to be sure I include some of my favorite color choices.  But then again, I never did like matching pages on my planner.  Homeschool style is all about finding unique planner pages that fit together to make a one of a kind planner.  So I hope with all the color options, you will always feel like your planner is an original.  And maybe, I will be able to print my planner here in the states before we move too.

Year Round Homeschoool Schedule

Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule

This gives us plenty of time to plan our schedules for next year and plenty of time to change our minds. Today, I have the next color option for the year round homeschooling planning schedule.  I normally do about 3 color choices, but I am starting so early this year, I might get a wild hair and add a few other choices. What do you think? Do you like the options?

Year Round Homeschoool Schedule 2 2014 to 2015

Have you missed any of the forms as I work my way through creating them for this coming year?  I listed them below if you missed any of them.

Curriculum Pages for Planner

Homeschool Planner Cover – Blue Serenity
Homeschool Planner 1 – Melting Bubble Gum
Free Homeschool Planner Cover Point Well Taken
Free 2014 Year Around Homeschool Planning Schedule
Goal Setting
2 Pages Per Month At A Glance Academic Calendar
Curriculum Pages for Planner  Homeschool Planner Free Inside Title Page
Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule – Option 1
Day 5. Creating Unit Study Objectives. 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study
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Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule – Free Form

March 10, 2014 | 6 Comments
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Yikes, it’s already March and I have been getting a jump start on the curriculum planner pages.  I always needs lots of color choices too.  So here is the first color option for the 2014 – 2015 Academic Year Round School Planning Schedule.  I normally do about three color choices to match any curriculum cover planner that you choose.   I hope you love color options as much as I do.

Year Round Homeschoool Schedule 2014 to 2015 Collage

Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule

Since I started this new format last year with the comprehensive key at the bottom, I find I like it better too.  Jotting down my tentative schedule at the bottom of it, helps me to stay motivated. Have you found the new comprehensive key section useful? Download the first color choice here Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule I’ll have the other color choices ready hopefully this month too. Have you missed any of the forms as I work my way through creating them for this coming year?  I listed them below if you missed any of them.

Did you miss some of my other pages?

Curriculum Pages for Planner


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2 Pages Per Month At A Glance Academic Calendar is Ready! Rainbow Notions.

March 3, 2014 | 4 Comments
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The 2 page per month at a glance academic calendar for the 2014-2015 school year is ready!  And I am so excited because I have glamorized it up.

2 Page Month At A Glance Academic Calendars

Remember the community service record I shared with you back in October?

Community Service Tracker

{You can go to Free Homeschool Community Service Planning Record to download it if you didn’t grab it then.}

Well, I loved it so much that I wanted us to have a calendar that will not only match it, but that could be used with any planner cover.

2 Page Month At A Glance Academic Calendar

Too, I wanted more color in my calendars.  You know how much I love color.  And when I use something each day like a planner, I need to feel the love each day too.

This year I did something different though.  I used my paid fonts on the 2 page per month calendar.   My 2 page per one month spread has a new look.

I added a few more boxes to help track points in our homeschool day and an extra place for notes too.  It is very colorful and bright.  I’m super excited to share it with you.

Guess what? You can get it for only $.99 cents.  Instant Download.

Because I am not sure if my email readers will get the fancy store button, I am also linking this post to my blog.  If you do not get the button on the email feed, come to this blog post by clicking here and you can get it in my store too.

Hope you luv it!

Hugs and love ya,

2012Tinasignature Free Homeschool Community Service Planning Record

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Day 5. Creating Unit Study Objectives. 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study Together.

February 27, 2014 | 2 Comments
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Head on I want us to tackle another myth or challenge about creating unit studies which is that they are hard to grade and even harder to satisfy educational standards.  That doesn’t have to be the case with unit studies.  But like any creative teaching tool, you need to put measured steps in place.

Unit Study Day 5. Creating Unit Study Objectives. 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study Together.

Satisfying the educationalese of a state or country if you live in one that requires stricter record keeping is important.  Even if you don’t live in a state or country that requires strict planning like I do, it is very important to decide what you want to extract from any unit study.  A unit study is only beneficial if it serves your goals or objectives.

If you want to include goals or objectives, then you will want to do them at this point in your planning.

Exploring Unit Study Goals & Objectives

Goals and objectives are technically or educationally speaking two very different things.  I won’t bombard you with too many educationalese, but it helps to understand a bit about them so you can chart progress.

Objectives are tiny measured steps.  It is hard to boil down about what objectives are to a few sentences, but at the same time I don’t want you to think there isn’t a simple explanation either.

Objectives in the educational world are precise, measurable and specific steps or what you want your children to learn.  Taking this one step further you want a clear objective because lesson plans are based on an objective.   The lesson plan is the explanation of how you are going to accomplish that very specific outcome you described in the objective.

Make sense?

On the other hand, a goal is just a broad sweeping statement about what you are going to study.  It is not about how you are going to do it.  A goal is like a mission statement.

Having a non-public school teacher background helps me to appreciate that I can either set objectives first or like I did with you here, choose the sub-topics first and then create objectives.  The second option may seem probably weird, crazy and far-fetched for a public school teacher who plans normally the other way around.  In other words, standards are in place first.  So they would plan a course description or goal and then jot down specific, measurable objectives to reach those standards.

I don’t want to cloud the difference for you.  We have freedom as home educators when it comes to preparing objectives or goals of a unit study.  We can choose child-led learning by focusing on unit study topics and sub-topics and not objectives.  Then, write our goal and objectives.  This is perfectly sane, unique, and creative because you are putting the needs and interest of your family ahead of meeting standards.  If however, you want to write standards for each grade and plan the other way like a public school teacher, it is fine too.

Overall, the nifty tip to being a technical teacher when you have to be and you don’t have a public school teacher background is knowing that a transition into creating objectives can be done by choosing sub-topics first.

Look at my goals and objectives on the Ocean Unit Study that I started below.  I divided my objectives into 2 general grade levels.

My Goal for the Ocean Unit Study

“To provide a learning experience showing the importance of oceans to all life on our planet.”

That’s it! Easy.  I could stop there because it is simple enough.  But, I also want to add in “To marvel at the vastness of the ocean and the creation in it.”  In other words, I want to remember that one of my goals is to build in my sons an appreciation for creation too.

Extracting Unit Study Objectives

Now, look at some of these objectives I came up with.  Remember, the key to creating your objectives is to be very specific and describe what your child is expected to do by the end of the unit.

Lower/Elementary level

  • Students will know the approximate size of the ocean.
  • Identify the oceans of the world.
  • Students will identify some animal and plant life that lives in the ocean.
  • Compare and contrast the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
  • Tell what coral is.

Middle/High School level

  • ·Using hands-on ideas students will identify how water moves around the world.
  • Build a model showing the tidal zones.
  • Identify the composition of seawater, currents, tides, waves, and marine life.
  • Analyze ways to protect our ocean resources.

This is certainly not all I would want to add, but I wanted you to get a running start in how you could create objectives and be technical if you ever needed to be.

Unit Study Goals and Objectives Sample

{Note: If you have purchased my unit study planner, I have a comprehensive set of goal/objective pages that I will be sending to you shortly IF you emailed me after you purchased my planner to let me know that you wanted updates.}

I hope I didn’t lose you in all this.  My mind goes to  details of planning and I just wanted to arm you with some technical background in case you have been timid to take the leap into unit studies.

Also, I have created an easy planning page for you when you need it.

Download here Unit Study Goals & Objectives.

Understanding that you can have both goals and objectives while you savor the engaging interactive part of unit studies helps the teacher mom in all of us.

Are you going to create objectives with your unit study? I think we are just about ready to start pulling resources together now.

Hugs and love ya,

10 Days of Creating A Unit Study Together

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Curriculum Pages for Planner – Homeschool Planner–Free Inside Title Page

February 19, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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I am love, love, loving the fact that I have decided to spread my curriculum pages for planner printables throughout the year.  When the mood hits me and it hits often, I have to create and make my homeschool planner printables.  Sharing the new printables with you too is one of my favorite things to do because I hope you get as excited as I do.

Because my 7 Step DIY Homeschool Planner has been the product of many, many years to refine the core of it, I feel like now I can add those refining touches as it grows larger with more options.  From the beginning, I never wanted one curriculum planner with all the same pages to share with you knowing that everybody else has the same download.

I love options from year to year and I will continue to add them as I plod along.

Curriculum Pages for Planner

Today, I have the first printable for an inside title page.  It is one of those refinements or new sections.

I have switched over the years to keeper covers for the homeschool planner which means there are no more dated planner covers.  This allows you more choices to choose from each  year.

Homeschool Planner Inside title page

With that switch though, I know some of you have wanted some place to put the school year and maybe a few notes near the front of your planner.  Some of the homeschool planner covers allows you to edit and fill in the school year and some don’t.

Also, because you may want something between your front cover and where your papers actually start, I have created the first inside title page for this new section of the planner.  I haven’t decided where to place this new section of pages, but I will let you know shortly after I find an organized spot on my blog.  Probably, I will keep them on the same page as the front covers and back covers.  It kind of makes sense to keep them there.

7 Step DIY Homeschool Planner

The inside title page has a page for you to fill in the current school year and a place for your name.

You can use the lines below that to add other personal information or emergency contact information and/or to add some of your favorite quotes for the year.  I kind of left it generic meaning you may prefer to add other items and I didn’t want to hem you in to what I thought needed to go there.

And like all my forms, the inside title page will eventually have many font choices and colors and here is my first form.

Hope you like it.  I can’t wait to create my planner for next year, but by starting early now and adding the new forms, we will have plenty to select from.

Download Inside Title Page 1 here.

Whoa, it’s been a while since I shared an inspirational quote.  You know how much I love them because they pack a punch of energy and I want my everyday filled always with lots of it.  I heart this one today.

There are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a miracle, or you can live as if everything is a miracle.”

~Albert Einstein~

So true!

Hugs and love ya,

2012Tinasignature Day 4. Finalize Sub topics. 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study Together.

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