STEP 1.
Choose A Pretty Front/Back Cover
When finished, click on the graphic to go to the next STEP.
Curriculum Pages for Planner
You are at the right place if you want a homeschool planner that is unique.
If you want to see all my pages that are for purchase, then go the MAIN STORE PAGE HERE.
Pre-Homeschool Year Planning
Purpose: I print this page to go in the front of my planner for this year and a blank one at the end to get ready for the next year. You don’t need to bind this in your planner to start using it. I use it to help me get ready for the new year. I then bind in my planner. If you want to read more details about how I use it, go here to 4 Pre-Homeschool Planning Pages.
Download pre-planning page here.
Grab Premium Front Covers Or Choose Free Below
Undated Homeschool Planner Premium Covers
Editable for Family Name – Curriculum Planner Cover
Note: Please read the description carefully for each cover. As I create each one, I will specify the character limitation on each one. Please be sure your family name falls within that character limitation. Too, I have noted which free fonts need to be downloaded and installed on your computer. If you don’t install the font I recommend, then a default font will be used on your computer and your name may or may not fit on the line. Because I can’t give a refund after you have been given access to my printables, though I want you one happy jumping customer, please read the details carefully.
Here is a sample so you can see the free font I paired with a classic or paid font.
1 page Curriculum Planner cover Coral Inklings. Editable box for 9 characters for your family name.
Important: You will need to download Insaniburger Free Font found on DaFont website.
Choose A Free Homeschool Planner Cover Below
See – No stress! Keep it fun!
Choose an Inside Homeschool Planner Title Page
Some of you wanted an inside title page, instead of going right to your planner. Okay, I did too.
This page is a place write down your school name, or your beautiful name, the school year and some favorite quotes.
Can you say how AWESOME it is to mix and match pages and have a smokin’ hot planner?
Choose a Homeschool Planner Back Cover
How to Get the 32 Pages of Free Planner Covers, Inside Pages, and Back Covers
Grab the free 32 page freebie. It’s a subscriber freebie.
That means when you sign up to follow me, you get access my subscribers library and this freebie.
However, not all of my freebies are in the library (wink).
I like to keep up to date with what is valuable to you so I can give you more, some freebies you must sign up again on the form below even if you are already a follower.
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Kalisa Peele says
Hello I’m very please with the items you are sharing with us home school moms. But I’m having trouble understand what to do after I have down loaded all the materials that I need. And the material I downloaded I have no price on them but I’m not able to print them until I have pay for them. Please help me I’m confuse.
Tina Robertson says
Hi Kalisa,
I am sorry that you are confused, that is never my intention. Did you figure it out? If not, let me explain that my planner is FREE.
Second, you follow EACH step as I direct you on what to download throughout the process.
Third, throughout my planner, I have “premium” pages (meaning I used paid fonts and some pages are more time consuming) so they have a small fee. You can choose or not choose that pages. Your choice. :o)
You are welcome to download all you want and ONLY if you want to premium pages do you pay for them.
Here is my shop page that has all the premium pages on them in ONE spot easy for you to see.
https://tinasdynamichomeschoolplus.com/shop/
Follow along EACH step as I explain in the last steps how to bind and print. I do NOT throw all of that overwhelming information to you at one time.
Let me know if you are still have problems and so happy to have you here!!
Sydney French says
Hi Tina,
I was wondering if you had anything anywhere that would work well for just a black and white printer.
Tina Robertson says
Hey Sydney,
Great to hear from you!! It has been a while. I use to have just black and white when I started creating my planner years ago, but most all of my printables are in color now because I am fixated on it and have to have it.
But too, there was not a lot of demand from my readers for it either though I have toyed with the idea of doing one again.
I’m sure you know that that you can print any copy in black and white, but like I said you probably know that already.
Thanks for being here!!
Jackie B. says
Hi Tina, these printable planners are lovely, thank you so much for sharing them with us! I really need advice: what type of color printer do you recommend? Since we print so much, we had purchased a Brother black and white high volume printer last year, and were simply having anything in color printed at our local UPS store. However, if I’d like something like this printed in color, the price would be over the top! Can you please recommend a printer that will print these in good quality? Thanks so much!
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Tina Robertson says
Hey Jackie,
I hate that it takes me so long to answer you, but I answer each email I get and I do get swamped this time of the year, but so glad to have you here.
You are so very welcome for the printables. OH my goodness, for sure the price is crazy outrageous if you take colors pages it to be printed!
The color printers I have used are always by HP. I used an All in One 700 series. I need it for scanning, too but it has always given me GREAT quality. Another tip to getting vibrant colors on some pages is to print on photo paper.
Of course don’t do this for ALL your pages because your planner would be too thick, but to do it on the cover page and maybe one more page that you love, it would be okay. Plus that photo paper is expensive.
But all in all, any HP printer that is not a smaller version would make great color copies and they have held up year after year with my crazy color obsession.
Hope that helps!!