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Free Academic School Calendar 2014-2015. 3 of 3 Choices.

May 5, 2014 | 2 Comments
This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see my full disclosure policy.

I have the last choice, I think anyway, for the academic school calendar for your homeschool planner which includes some jeweled tone type of colors.  I get crazy wonderful sick anytime I create these printables for us and I am not sure I am finished creating yet.  I certainly don’t plan when I am done with my creativity, but I just kind of eye ball how many forms I think we need for the new year.

Curriculum Pages for Planner

Since I have a new cover this year called Blue Serenity, I think I needed a bit more blue.  Though I would never confess to you, sometimes I just end up including all the colors of my academic calendars in my planner.  Don’t follow my advice on that unless of course you are obsessed like I am with planners.  I make it hard on myself to choose which color to use because I keep making them.

2014-2015 academic calendar midnight

Though I know some of you like to make your planners early, I tend to wait so that I can include every page I can choose which pages I need for the year.

Today, I have created one more option for the academic calendar which I call Midnight.  So that makes 3 options and maybe we can make our minds up about which ones we want for our planners.  Do you know which ones you will include this year?

Download Here Academic Calendar Midnight

Hugs and love ya,

2012Tinasignature Free Academic School Calendar 2014 2015. 2 of 3 {Maybe}

Have you missed any of the other forms I have created for the school year? You can grab some of them below!

Blue Serenity Homeschool Planner Cover
Melting Bubblegum Homeschool Planner Cover
Point Well Taken Free Homeschool Planner @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus
Point Well Taken Free Homeschool Planner
grab-this-beautiful-page-for-the-inside-of-your-free-7-step-homeschool-planner-the-color-choice-is-miss-you-300x
Miss Ya Homeschool Planner Inside Title Page
Homeschool History Curriculum Cheat Sheet
Unit Study Goals and Objectives Sheet

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Free Academic School Calendar 2014-2015. 2 of 3 {Maybe}

April 11, 2014 | 4 Comments
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My second choice for a free academic school calendar for your homeschool planner includes orange.  You know how crazy I am over the color and need to have my dose of it anytime of the year.  So I have to throw it in here and there when I get a chance.

Curriculum Pages for Planner

I had this pretty chevron print and knew just want to do with it.

2014-2015 academic calendar orange you glad

If you’re new around here, don’t get this form confused with the planning schedule (Form {3a}) that I have too.  The Year Around School Planning Schedule has a bottom section on the page to help you plan and track your schedule.

The form today is just a “calendar” for record keeping purposes and to note dates.   I do try to help you stay organized by creating two forms for two very different purposes.

I can’t imagine just using a plain old calendar for planning your school year because there is not really a place on it to track your week like I have on the Year Around Planning Schedule form.

I gave this calendar a name too.  I know, corny but I have to love my forms too when I share them with you.

Download here 2014-2015 Academic School Year Calendar Orange You Glad

Hope you like it.  Don’t you feel just a wee bit addicted to orange today?

Hugs and love ya,

2012Tinasignature Day 9. Flow of Our Day with A Unit Study Schedule. 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study Together.

Have you missed any of the other forms I have created for this school year? You can grab them below!

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 PlannerFree Inside Title Page
Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule – Option 1
Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule. Color Option 2.
Day 5. Creating Unit Study Objectives. 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study
Free Curriculum Cklist Thru 12th Gr
InLinkz.com
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Frugal Homeschool Family | Get Schooled | Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop |Hearts For Home Blog Hop | Hip Homeschool Moms | Finishing Strong Middle & High School Link Up | Anything Goes |

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Free Academic School Calendar 2014-2015 1 of 3 {Maybe}

April 6, 2014 | 1 Comment
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Today I am sharing the first of three {maybe} Academic School Calendars for 2014 to 2015.  You know how I get when I go to designing and creating, I can’t help myself and sometimes end up with more color choices.  So I always put “maybe” in there in case I get carried away create more.

Free Academic School Calendar 2014 – 2015 – Hot Color!

Too, I got so excited about early planning that I released the Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule. Color Option 2. before I did the regular academic school calendars this year.  I don’t think it matters because in the end you have just about everything you need if you want to start printing early.  Me? I wait closer to June to print mine.

2014-2015 academic calendar sweet pea

I gave this one a name, Sweet Pea.  It reminds me of peas, which I happen to love by the way.

Curriculum Pages for Planner

Download Here 2014 to 2104 Free Academic School Calendar Sweet Pea. 1st of 3? Choices.

If you missed the other forms I have created so far because you always get them first, you can go to the links below and grab them.  Sometimes I don’t get them up on my blog pages fast enough.

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
Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule. Color Option 2.
Day 5. Creating Unit Study Objectives. 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study
Free Curriculum Cklist Thru 12th Gr
InLinkz.com

I hope you like this newest color choice.  I won’t make you wait long until I share some other color choices, I promise.

Hugs and love ya

2012Tinasignature French Revolution Lapbook–Finalized!
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6 Reasons Why Buying at Great Homeschool Conventions Saves You Money + Free Curriculum Checklist Thru 12th Grade.

March 24, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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Homeschoolers are known for being tight frugal.  Like you, I like free and inexpensive curriculum too.  Another facet though of being frugal is to avoid waste.  It can be a challenge to avoid waste especially with homeschool curriculum purchases.  But did you know that it can be easier to do that when you do purchase curriculum at a homeschool convention?

If you are still on the fence about going to Great Homeschool Conventions, check out these ways to save you money while you purchase your curriculum at the homeschool convention.

6 Reasons Why Attending A Homeschool Convention Saves You MoneyThis is a sponsored post and I am proud to be partnering with Great Homeschool Conventions this year because I LOVE their convention philosophy.  I love Kelley in this picture.  It seems she is always posing and I am always picture taking. Love it.

  • 1.) Avoid shipping cost and returns.  More than likely by taking time to examine what you are buying, the chances of returning it are pretty slim.  Avoiding shipping costs already saves you some pocket change.
  • 2.) Asking a publisher questions is equal to a mini private curriculum review.  Do you know that most curriculum providers love to talk about their products?  Not only do they love to talk about it, but they love to give you suggestions on how to use it and on things to avoid.  If the author is not in the booth, sometimes they hire some experienced homeschool families to work the booth who use their products.  They are normally chock-full of practical tips on utilizing the product.

How does this save you money? You avoid buying, returning, wasting time and trying out something else.  Personal 1:1 service is not something a mail order only curriculum company can tout.  Taking your time to look over your choice with curriculum in hand saves you stress and time.  What price do you put on your time, not being overwhelmed, and having what you need for the next school year?  Everybody prices or values their time differently.  It still costs you something.

  • 3.) Convention Specials.  Most curriculum providers have some kind of convention special.  Whether it’s a 2-fer or a discount, it is still a savings passed on to you because you are there.  Convention specials are one of my favorite things to ask about because I love free things.  True, sometimes it may be something free as small as a pencil or it could be as nice as free books if you buy x number of books which I have gotten before.  I also bought my science kits one year there because I knew they were going to be discounted and I didn’t want them shipped.  I would rather handle them with care as I make the trip back home.
  • 4.) Product Workshops vs. Information Workshops.  Earlier in my post Curriculum & Homeschool Conventions –Cures for Cabin Fever I shared about the differences between the types of workshops at a convention.

Attending a product workshop for a product that you’re interested in not only educates you about a particular curriculum, but it really nudges you ahead of the learning curve when it comes to a subject.

As homeschoolers we have gifted children and children with special needs and finding a better fit is done easier at a homeschool convention product workshop where you have the experts to ask about their products.

Asking a vendor questions about your child is like having your own unique curriculum consultant.  Consultant services are not free in the homeschool world, but at a convention you have an expert at your fingertips.
  • 5.) Avoid over buying.  Though I joke a lot about my many purchases at a convention, the truth of it is I buy exactly what I want or need and no more.  Over buying to one person does not look the same to the next homeschooler.  For example, one year I might have a more lavish homeschool budget than I did the year before.  That would be the time to purchase those extra books for the next grade level.  This is a much better fit for a budget instead of buying sight unseen.
  • 6.) Price Comparison is accurate.  Pricing comparison is much more accurate at a convention.  For example, one science program may not include readers whereas another science program may include them.  Putting your hands on and seeing what you’re getting makes price comparison much more accurate and again you get a better value.

If you need to stick to a budget, you will be glad that you go to one of the homeschool conventions.

I also have some free forms to help you when you are at the homeschool convention so that you are sure to cover all the bases with your curriculum and to help you stay in your budget.

Look at this first one below that I use when doing curriculum counseling for homeschoolers.  I want you to have it so that you avoid some of the same mistakes in over buying.

At the top of the form, the first step is to be sure you know what the laws of your state or country are so that you meet them when making your purchases.  Then, I added in my definition of curriculum to help remind you to not just purchase books, but other things if your budget allows it.

2014 Curriculum Planning Sheet - Add requirements Sample

Add your children’s names at the top, and then check off as you make your purchases at the convention. Those parts are pretty self-explanatory.

But there is one fine point on the form that I want you to be aware of and that is where I have added the hot pink line.  In my many years of curriculum counseling, I have had to help homeschoolers shave their budgets.  Everyone is different about what is important to them, but one thing that is the same among any well educated child and that is they all have to have the 3 R’s.

If a child doesn’t study art or music, for example, right away, his reading ability will not be hampered for life.  However, if he does not read and write well, he might be handicapped for life.  So when having an extremely tight budget, pay attention to purchasing curriculum that is above the hot pink line first.  Subjects below the line though important can be purchased later or you can use the library to help you supplement them or fill in.

Tip:  Here is one example to try to help you purchase wisely.  If you purchase a history reader, it can serve both as fulfilling your reading and history.  So think about fulfilling two or more subjects when purchasing.

Download here. 2014 Curriculum Planning Sheet – Add requirements

Look at my other 3 forms in my posts that I have previously shared with you to help you make your purchases.

1.

Choosing a History Curriculum Cheat Sheet

How To Shop For History Curriculum at a Homeschool Convention + Printable Cheat Sheet

choosing a homeschool history program free cheat

2.

Master the Subjects Form When Homeschooling Multiple Children

5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 4: Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades

Homeschooling Multiple Children Secret Planning Sheet Tinas Dynamic Homeschool Plus

3.

Teacher’s Manual Checklist

{How To Series} How to Determine if a Teacher’s Manual is Treasure or Trash? + {printable checklist}

Remember to register with Great Homeschool Conventions!

Click on the graphic above to register.

One more noteworthy detail and that is the official Great Homeschool Conventions blogger meet-ups are being planned for conventions.  Be sure to follow Great Homeschool Conventions to find out the exact details.  Follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

Did you make any purchases over the weekend at the Greenville, SC convention?  Do you feel more armed to buy at the great homeschool conventions?

Hugs and love ya,

2012Tinasignature How To Shop For History Curriculum at a Homeschool Convention + Printable Cheat Sheet

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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
InLinkz.com

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2012Tinasignature Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule   Free Form
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