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Step 4. Choose Lesson Planning Pages

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  • When finished, click on the graphic to go to the next page for more options on this STEP.
  •  This Step Is the Largest Part of Your Planner
  • 4 Options. Choose ONE!
  • Curriculum Pages for Planner
  • Option 1. “The Original” (The one I’ve used most often). It has subjects filled in as explained above and you write in lessons numbers as you do them.
  • Option 2. Because some years you need GLAM and COLOR
      • Glam It Up Package – Ultimate Homeschool Planner
    • Ultimate Homeschool Planner is a 190 page download and it is a starter PACKAGE.
    • It includes:
  • Option 3. Like the Original above EXCEPT it is Editable. It is only 2 pages. This means you need to fill it out and print how many pages you want. You type in your own subjects.
  • Option 4. It’s like the original above EXCEPT it’s editable AND it has two pages PER day. The main difference is that tracking is done by day and week AND your planner will be thicker.
      • If you want more flexibility in your lesson planning forms, then check out these other purchase options for editable lesson planning pages.
  • How to Grab All The Free Lesson Planning Pages Here on Step 4
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 This Step Is the Largest Part of Your Planner

Take your time choosing which layout fits you the best THIS YEAR. Your needs change each year so should your pages.
Look at my post How to Choose the BEST Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages THIS Year  if you’re confused about what kind of homeschool lesson planning page you will need this year. I rounded them up and explained them on this one blog post so you can see the differences.

4 Options. Choose ONE!

General tips to understand how to use my lesson planning pages.

Curriculum pages for planner. Homeschool Lesson Planning Page | Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus
Curriculum pages for planner. Homeschool Lesson Planning Page | Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Sample Page of best how to use this page. Though I have it divided into 3 sections and it fits well with 3 students, this page can certainly be used with a larger family.

Simple divide one or more sections evenly. This is doable because normally with your youngest children, you do not need as much room to write.

If you have a PreK/K they can share one area divided into two. Give the bigger areas to your older students. I have not put names on the smaller narrow column that is first because you may want to write more than one child’s name  in that column. You decide. Me? Since I have only 3, I use one section per student.

Curriculum Pages for Planner

The planner page is organized just enough to help you because I list the subjects out for you.

The skill subjects are MATH and LANGUAGE ARTS. The 4 sub categories of Language Arts are Grammar, Reading, Writing and Spelling. They are listed on my form under Language Arts

The content subjects that most of teach our children together on like Geography, Science, History, Foreign Language, Bible and Art share one box since those subjects rotate during the week. For example, we do history one day and science the next.

That box at the bottom of the form for content subjects has enough room to write or lesson plan what you want to do for the day. There is enough room because you do not do content subjects every day. Like mentioned above, they are normally rotated.

Option 1. “The Original” (The one I’ve used most often). It has subjects filled in as explained above and you write in lessons numbers as you do them.

This will make your planner the thinnest because it uses one page per day for all kids.

180 Lesson Plan Page - with lessons typed

Remember print front/back or double sided. Do not waste any of your paper.

Option 2. Because some years you need GLAM and COLOR

You ask for it and I took my time making it, but the Glammed Up version of the free Option 1 above is here. It is in color.

Glam It Up Package – Ultimate Homeschool Planner

Glam It Up Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

My lesson planning pages are my signature style and I wanted to share these things that I tweaked on it.

  • It is all in color. Oh yes, yippee.
  • I have spaced the writing lines more evenly.
  • Too, I have added columns to the content area in case you want to break down and jot your notes for each subject in a more organized way.
  • I left a space at the bottom for notes in case you wanted to expand on one subject or if you just wanted to jot down some comments.
  • At the top right, I added 4 boxes that can be used for a quick list or for a to-do column. In addition, if you live in a place that requires more stringent record keeping, the columns allow for you to track by weeks.
  • At the far right at the top, I kept the lesson number but made them bigger.
    Also, every 5 lesson plans, I changed the color of the Lesson Plan Numbers so that you could easily see when you covered a typical school week of 5 days.
  • Under Lesson Plan, I put a space for the date if you want to pen it in.

A few things I did not change because they have worked timelessly over the years are:

  • It is still ONE lesson per PAGE planner. I do not care for weekly planners that take up one or two pages when I need more room to write. Weekly planners have their place, but in homeschooling, I find we need more room.
  • It is still undated. This means it will be a ONE time purchase.
  • Too, you are never behind on an undated planner because you school the days that fit your family. Just fill in the dates as you go.
  • It still has a space to use with 3 kids. Again, not because I only like three kids, but that seems to fit the space best. Remember, if you have younger children, you can easily divide off the sections to include them. The workload will vary with the ages of your children, so two children could easily share one space.
  • The basic subjects that are the same year after year are filled in too.

Ultimate Homeschool Planner is a 190 page download and it is a starter PACKAGE.

It includes:

  • 1 Unique Cover
  • 1 Inside Title Page
  • 4 Tab Top Dividers
  • 2 Attendance Forms (one with semesters and one without semesters labeled)
  • and 180 Lesson Planning Pages with the subjects filled in & 8 Photo Pages

All pages are in full color and undated.

Guess what? You can get it for just $4.99.

  • Glam It Up Package

    Glam It Up Package

    $4.99
    Add to cart
Look at my Main Shop Page for pictures of each form too and a more detailed description if you need it. (I know you want to see lots of pictures of it.)

Option 3. Like the Original above EXCEPT it is Editable. It is only 2 pages. This means you need to fill it out and print how many pages you want. Free Homeschool Curriculum Planner| Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus You type in your own subjects.

Option 4. It’s like the original above EXCEPT it’s editable AND it has two pages PER day. The main difference is that tracking is done by day and week AND your planner will be thicker.

This is good for states that require more record keeping or require tracking the week of school that you are in because you need to track school weeks.

Too, some years I needed a two page spread for each kid just because we had way more to do.

Because this will make your lesson planning pages area twice as thick, I would make one for half the year and then bind it. At the middle point in our school year, I would bind another one. Some years I made two half years at one time. You decide what your needs are this year.

But most years, I just needed quick reference and the Original always worked when I wanted to bind one planner.

Homeschool Lesson Planning Page | Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

If you want more flexibility in your lesson planning forms, then check out these other purchase options for editable lesson planning pages.

  • Editable Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages – Confetti Color

    Editable Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages – Confetti Color

    $2.50
    Add to cart
  • Editable Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages – Robin's Egg Color

    Editable Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages – Robin’s Egg Color

    $2.50
    Add to cart
  • Editable Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages - Mink Over You

    Editable Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages – Mink Over You

    $2.50
    Add to cart

How to Grab All The Free Lesson Planning Pages Here on Step 4

Finally, how to grab the free lesson planning pages. 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.

It’s the only way I have of freely delivering them to you. Just follow the steps below.

► 1) Sign up on my list.
► 2) Go to your inbox and confirm your email from the automatic reply I sent you.
►3) Last, look for my reply AFTER you confirm your email.

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If you need to Go Back:

Click Here for Step 1 Choose a Pretty Front & Back Cover.

Click Here for Step 2 Choose Calendars & Appointment Keepers

Click Here for Step 3  Choose Goals & Objectives

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Comments

  1. Liz says

    October 6, 2015 at 9:44 pm

    Wow! First of all your website is amazing. I’m at the very beginning of my homeschool journey and felt utterly overwhelmed! These forms are going to be a life saver! I can’t wait to purchase the calendar spread. I tried printing up the 1 day lesson plan sheets (Option 1) and this also happened with the 5 year holiday spread sheet….there are garbled characters all over the page. I open it into PDF view and they are visible as well. I’m super bummed! Any idea how to fix that?

    Reply
    • Liz says

      October 7, 2015 at 2:57 pm

      Hello! I’m just coming back to let you know that if I save, download, and print it instead of printing from Preview it works just fine! I’m sorry for any confusion. I love your blog!

      Reply
      • Tina Robertson says

        October 13, 2015 at 3:48 pm

        Glad you figured it out Liz and thank you for your sweet comment and I’m SO glad to be sharing part of my journey with you.

  2. Chasity Dykstra says

    September 21, 2015 at 1:45 pm

    Hi Tina,

    I am loving your planner! Thank you for sharing your gift of creation with us;) I just have one question, is it possible to edit your lesson planning pages to four students? My kiddos are 3rd-7th grade and to split one space will not work for us 🙁 however, I LOVE that I can have all my kids on one page and I REALLY want this planner and want to use it! Thank you!

    Reply
    • Tina Robertson says

      September 24, 2015 at 9:28 am

      Hi Chasity

      You are so welcome and thanks for being here.

      When I had 5 at one time (schooling my sister’s girls) I divided up the space between the youngest two kids because they have less of an academic load and made them share.

      Like I explained, it’s not that I like the number three, but it really gives you more room to write when dividing it up into three section.

      Too, you can use two sheets for one day AND just print ONLY half the year so that your planner is not too big. That way you have enough room for each child if you need it too.

      Just a few of those pointers may help, but yes I like looking too at just a few pages a DAY.

      Weekly planners are blah for homeschooling unless you’re homeschooling only kid because they don’t give you room to write.

      But I hope those two suggestions may help.

      Have a great day!

      Reply
  3. REGINA says

    September 7, 2015 at 11:56 pm

    Your website is awesome! I just came across it today after months of obsessing over how I was going to organize Kindergarten. I found almost everything I needed on your site. Thank you for all the time you put into this and for offering lots of free resources. God bless you.

    Reply
    • Tina Robertson says

      September 9, 2015 at 7:10 pm

      So sweet Regina, thank you! and you are just VERY welcome. Great to have you here for sure!!

      Reply
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