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Free Academic School Calendar 2015-2016

February 22, 2015 | 3 Comments
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Today, I have ready the second color choice for the free academic school calendar 2015-2016.

I went with a more simple color choice on this second choice and named it Petals.

Download here 2015 – 2016 Petals School Year Calendar @ Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus

My goal each year is to give you three color options but it’s hard each year to narrow down my color luv to just three choices.

Free Academic School Calendar 2015-2016

In addition to preparing several color choices for the academic calendars each year, I prepare another set of pages that look like a free academic calendar but there is a very fine and important difference.

Curriculum Pages for Planner

The calendar today is not for planning or noting school weeks but it is just a reference.

One of the color choices for this calendar will go in the front of my planner and sometimes I put one in the back or closer to my planning pages also.

These general academic school calendars are kept on STEP 2 Choose Calendars/Appointment Keepers because they are just that, a helpful calendar.

The general academic school calendars, which I call Year Around Planning Schedule, have a planning section and place for noting school weeks and are kept on STEP 5A. Unique Forms Just For You because they are used for planning and tracking school weeks.

Hugs and you know I love ya,

If you are ready to get started building your free curriculum planner, check out my over 200 free downloads and growing! Let me help you STEP by STEP.

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!

Step 5b. Choose MORE Unique Forms JUST for You!

Step 5c. Choose MORE MORE Unique Forms Just for You!

Step 6. Personalize It

Step 7. Bind it! Love it!

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Free 5 Year Holidays List – 7 Step Homeschool Planner {Turquoise Gem Option}

February 9, 2015 | 6 Comments
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You may get tired of me saying it, but I never get tired of sharing color options for the free 5 year holidays list for the 7 Step Homeschool Planner.

Curriculum Pages for Planner

Today, I have the second color choice ready which is turquoise gem.

I can’t make my mind up about which color I luv. So I don’t make a choice.

I print off both color choices and stick them throughout my blog planner and curriculum planner.

If you want to grab the Passion Pink color too, you can grab it here at the Free 5 Year Holidays List – 7 Step Homeschool Planner .

Remember, this is a multiple use form. There is no limit to the number of planners that you can use it with.

Download here Free 5 Year List of Holidays – 2015 to 2019 – Turquoise Gem color.

Add this to your 7 Step Curriculum Planner, home management binder, blog planner, student planner, a day to day journal or everyday planner.

It is so very helpful for long range planning and monthly planning.

There is a space at the bottom, which is “To Remember”.

It is a place to jot down notes that you want to remember for this year or any year.

If you can’t wait to get started building your 7 Step Homeschool Planner, follow the steps below:

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!

Step 5b. Choose MORE Unique Forms JUST for You!

Step 5c. Choose MORE MORE Unique Forms Just for You!

Step 6. Personalize It

Step 7. Bind it! Love it!

Hugs and love ya,

Tina 2015 Signature

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2 Pages Per Month At A Glance Academic Calendar {2015 – 2016} Purple Gems Color

January 26, 2015 | 2 Comments
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I have the second choice ready for the 2 page per month at a glance academic calendar for the 2015-2016 school year. The color scheme is purple gems and it has shades of purple and hot pink.

2 Pages Per Month At A Glance Academic Calendar

Just a heads up, remember I luv color so the calendar is a color calendar. It is a two page spread calendar that gives you plenty of room to write in.

At the top right side, I have a place on the first month, which is July for you to jot down projected dates for school to begin and end.  After that month, the box at the top right on the other pages are for you to track what is priority whether it’s dates to remember, projects or record keeping.

Remember too though I say it’s an academic calendar, it is 12 months so that you can either use it for year around homeschooling or just to note dates for the full year.

Bottom line, you get a full year to help track like we live life, year around and not just for a nine month school year.  Too, when you download the digital 2 pages per month at a glance calendar, you can print off as many copies as you like for your personal use.

If you use my Forever Blog Planner, you may want to add it to that planner, or your Curriculum Planner or Home Management Binder.

2015 - 2016 2 page per month Academic - Purple Gems 1c

2015 - 2016 2 page per month Academic - Purple Gems 2c

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

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Before you email me asking where your download link is or tell me that it is not working, read this to ensure that you get your pretties timely and that you don’t pay for something and not get it.

  • All my products are digital.  You will not receive a physical product for anything in my store.  A digital physical year calendar does not mean a physical product or calendar.
  • Downloads are INSTANT.  When you pay, you will receive an email with a download link INSTANTLY.  Depending on your internet connection, the email could be just 30 seconds or so, or a bit longer.  The point is it will be soon, not a week later,etc.
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  • Links are TIME SENSITIVE, meaning you need to download right then AND save to your computer.  Please do not email me a week, two weeks or a month later telling me the “link  is not working” because it has expired or because you did not save it to your device.  I will not respond to those emails.
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MY GUARANTEE:  To treat you like I want to be treated which means I know at times technical problems may cause glitches, so I will do everything possible to make your experience here pleasant.  I value your business and value you as a follower.   I stand behind my products because they are actual products I use and benefit from too.  Though I cannot refund purchases after you have been given access to them, I will do what I can to be sure you are a pleased customer.

Hugs and love ya,

And if you want to get started building your planner, then click the 7 Steps below:

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!

Step 5b. Choose MORE Unique Forms JUST for You!

Step 5c. Choose MORE MORE Unique Forms Just for You!

Step 6. Personalize It

Step 7. Bind it! Love it!

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Free 5 Year Holidays List – 7 Step Homeschool Planner

January 22, 2015 | 14 Comments
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I normally like to get my free 5 year holidays list – 7 Step Homeschool Planner done this month and I got it done kind of early.  Don’t you love it when you get things done a bit earlier?

Today, I have the first choice of the 5 Year Holidays List, which has the years 2015 to 2019 on it.

I love this reference page and try to put it in each planner I have and it doesn’t hurt to have several placed throughout your 7 Step Homeschool Planner.

I use to add holidays to the calendars but everybody likes to track holidays differently and too not everybody observes the same ones.

A handy reference page has worked much better for planning and allows you to plan long range too. 

Free 5 Year Holidays List  – 2015 to 2019

Passion pink is the first color choice today. I have to keep a bit of a girly girl name on it.

I want to give you a heads up too because I have another color choice coming soon, which is turquoise gem because I know you love turquoise like I do too.

Choose one of each color, which the other color choice is coming soon or print off several of one color.

Holidays Listed 2015 to 2019 passion pink

 Download here Free 5 Year Holiday List 2015 to 2018

Hope you like this handy reference as much as I do.

Did you grab my other new free printables ?

Free Back Cover Pages 7 Step Homeschool Planner

Free Year At a Glance Form – For those Buried in the Organizing Details

If you can’t wait to get started building your 7 Step Homeschool Planner, follow the steps below:

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!

Step 5b. Choose MORE Unique Forms JUST for You!

Step 5c. Choose MORE MORE Unique Forms Just for You!

Step 6. Personalize It

Step 7. Bind it! Love it!

Hugs and love ya,

Tina 2015 Signature

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14 CommentsFiled Under: 2. My FREE Organizing Printables {Any topic}, Curriculum Planner Tagged With: curriculum planner

If You Need A Homeschool Planner If You Are Figuring Out Your Own Curriculum? Dynamic Reader Question

January 14, 2015 | 16 Comments
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I am eager to answer your dynamic reader’s questions because all of your questions are just the best.  Too, I couldn’t wait to dig into answering this dynamic reader question if you need a homeschool planner if you are figuring out your own curriculum.

Leesha said:

“I’m curious, do moms generally need planners if they are figuring out their own curriculum?  I read so much about planners but I’m a little stymied…I’m just not sure how or why I would use one.  I use a few different curriculi that pretty much map out exactly what we need to do (or I just decide, ie. math–4 pages per day kind of thing). We generally figure out at the start of the year which subjects need to be done however many times per week and we’ll write that down to reference until it’s memorized. I’m just wondering if I’m missing out on something important I should be doing?”

There are many reasons why you would use a planner and just as many ways deciding how to use it.

WHEN A HOMESCHOOL PLANNER ROCKS

Whether you are using one curriculum completely or making your own lesson plans, there are 3 reasons worth considering using a planner.

  • When a Planner is more Journal than Planning. One feature of planners that is not given enough attention is the journaling or record keeping part of it.

In the beginning when I used a planner I was using more put together curriculum. Each day, I wrote down what we did for the day.

What we did for the day versus what was in the lesson plan often times ended up being totally different things. Some days, we did more and other days we struggled to complete even one lesson.

A huge advantage to plotting each of my children’s day was that a picture emerged of their strengths and weakness. For example, I could see how much one son was actually not completing in math because of his struggle with the subject.

In the future this know-how helped me to determine a pace good for him when I switched programs or when I started doing all my own lesson planning.

Little did I know that my journaling in the beginning would help me to not only keep a good pulse on what we were able to do each day, but to track my children’s progress.

  • Completion versus Comprehension. That brings me to the second benefit I have received, which is understanding the difference between a child completing a lesson plan (in laid out curriculum or not) or comprehending.

When I used boxed curriculum, I started making notations on side margins in the teacher’s manual of what my sons struggled with and did not master or comprehend even though the lesson was completed.

The next year, I would hunt for those notes to reread because it was important to me to see if my sons were progressing.

However, as organized as I tried to be, it was tough to put my hands-on the correct teacher’s manual because of the numerous amounts of teacher’s manual that grew each year.

It was just too hard to keep everything from one year and not overflow with clutter.

I realized that having my notes for all my kids in one spot to jot down my concerns, write about my fears with tears, be specific in my notes about what was not understood in one subject and jump for joy when learning took giant steps forwarded was a must for me.

One book per year for all my children was a much more streamlined process because I could easily glance back at my thorough notes.

  • Planner or Self-Checking Teacher Tool. My planner became a self-checking tool for me as a teacher because I could check for mastery and push myself, when needed, outside of my comfortable teaching zone because my notes were so clear.

I couldn’t blame anybody else for my lack of teaching ability because I had jotted down so carefully what didn’t work for my children.

The accomplishments in their learning can’t be minimized either because I jotted them down too.

Each year when I got discouraged, I would go back and read my notes. Part of my dogged determination to not returning to public school was reading about those tiny celebrations in my planner.

You know what I am talking about. Those light bulb moments for your children that are small but monumental and that only another teaching parent can understand. When a child reads his first word, then sentence, then paragraph, then chapter book, you can’t keep that excitement bottled up. For me, it started with reading my notes in my planner.

I didn’t need the approval of anybody else to homeschool because I wasn’t just checking off boxes on a teacher’s manual, I was tracking the progress of my sons from PreK to High school by daily journaling.

I can’t personally answer for each homeschooler what works best for them to see both a big picture and fine details when it comes to the progress of each child.

I just know what has worked for me and it is hard at times to just use the word planner because it implies that one is using a planner only for purposes of planning when in fact it can be so much more.
Whatever you decide, whether it’s using an app, typed out or hand-written, a planner should be a tool that fits your personality, brings a breath of fresh air to your day and should be molded to fit the way you want to track not just lessons, but forward momentum.

Hugs and love ya,

 

Check out these other tips!

Gauging Homeschool Progress – Masters of their Material?

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How to Write a Simple But Effective Homeschool Lesson Plan

Homeschool Lesson Planning Backwards Part 2 of 2.

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