I know not everybody follows me because of my planner, but my planner is a lot of who I am and I am plain giddy about my new homeschool planner coming out because I am sharing several updates to it. One update I have to tell you about is the new free scope and sequence divider page (three color options too) which is part of the free 7 Step Homeschool Planner.
Curriculum Pages for Planner
It’s the small detailed things in my planner that make my heart go pitter patter. I know I am not the only weird one like that.
And because I have been building my planner for so many years for you and for me, I also know when one of those small, but fun things are needed.
Let me explain. In putting together my newest planner (yes pictures are coming when I’m done), I noticed that on my scope and sequence section, I may not want a tabbed section just for it.
(By the way, you can grab the free editable tab top pages here on Step 6. Personalize It.)
It depends on each year as to what I want. For example, when homeschooling all three kids, I had a whole tabbed section separate just for my scope and sequence (you can print my scope and sequences here) because I printed off two grade levels for each kid.
I print one grade for the grade my child is currently in and the other grade level was the year ahead so I could see what I was aiming for next or in some cases, work that my child was already doing.
So my preference then was to have a whole tabbed section.
Some years, I would want different things within a tabbed section called “Goals or Planning”.
For example, this year I am homeschooling only one son now, but I want two grade levels in my planner. Also, under that same tabbed section, I want my high school planning pages.
The bottom line is that one side or page, which is the beginning of the scope and sequence was blank.
And since I have different things within that tabbed section, I decided to create a divider for the scope and sequence section to print on the blank side.
I think I may need some other divider pages within a tabbed section, but I am starting with this newest baby today. I have created the divider page in three different color choices and fonts.
You know I squeal for change and need my planner to be unique each year and so I need to change it constantly. I hope you love the newest form and that it will help to refine your planner with those small, but love them detailed type of pages.
Download all three colors of the Scope and Sequence in one download here.
Also, if you want to start building your planner now, begin with the first step, which is the hardest, but I promise to make it easy for you.
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! Not a kazillion other people
Step 5b. Choose MORE Unique Forms JUST for You!
Step 5c. Choose MORE MORE Unique Forms Just for You!
And always check my Free Organizing Printables Category too for any printables that are released, but that I may not have had time to add to one of my 7 steps yet.
Hugs and you know I love ya,
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Holly @ While I'm Waiting... says
Thanks for sharing at the Faith Filled Parenting link-up!
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Tina Robertson says
You are very welcome Holly. Thanks for hosting…