Whether a homeschool weekly planner or a homeschool daily planner is best for you depends on your circumstances. Building a perfect homeschool planner doesn’t have to take a lot of time either.
Today, I’m sharing the pros and cons of choosing a homeschool weekly planner vs a homeschool daily planner. They both have slight advantages and things you’ll want to consider. I’m pointing out these subtle differences and sharing which layout I prefer.
Besides, whether you choose a weekly or daily planner you’ve already set yourself up for success.
You set yourself up for success because you’re managing your time from the start more efficiently.
And managing your time with any planner is better than just leaving priorities to chance or a whim.
3 Benefits of Using a Homeschool Paper Planner
Take a look at 3 more benefits of using a homeschool paper planner.
1. Handwriting engages the hand brain connection.
As educators, we know the benefits of the hand and brain connection for our children.
However, the positive effects of helping us to recall is no less for us as parents.
2. Your creativity is boosted.
Then, when I write down my lesson plans or jot ideas, I’ve found that my thoughts linger.
Creativity flows because handwriting takes longer. I’ve heard it said that handwriting can be calming; I’ve found this true for me too.
And if you love the crafty creative side of a planner like adding stickers, pictures and other decorative items, your planner rocks.
3. As I write, my focus is sharper and does not become distracted by flashing lights on an app or device.
In other words, my paper homeschool planner becomes a unique tool which reflects my overflowing thoughts and unique writing style.
As you can see, whichever choice you make, your homeschool printable planner becomes a hard-working tool.
Pros of a Weekly Homeschool Planner
Let’s jump into some of the advantages of the weekly homeschool planner.
One of the best things about a weekly planner is that you get a bird’s eye-view of your week.
Look at my Editable Weekly General Planning Page and 3 reasons why you may want to use it.
This form can be used in many ways:
- For example, you don’t need a lot of room to write when you have younger kids. You just need a framework to follow your child’s interest
- In addition, when teens are doing more of their own planning, you need a framework for them. Most teens want full control over their schedule. A weekly glance page keeps you on the same page with your teen because you jot down clear guidelines. But the best part is that a teen can choose any way to accomplish his goals and won’t feel hemmed in.
- If you’re a big picture first person, then you may want to use the weekly planner.
Additionally, use a weekly planner if you want a thinner planner.
If you’re planning generally and don’t need detailed lists or lesson plans, you may find the weekly planner is perfect for you.
In my experience I find that families who only have one child do not want a lot of room to write. So, a weekly planner may be the perfect fit their family.
Cons of a Homeschool Weekly Planner
Next, one of the biggest cons for me of a weekly planner page is that there is not much room to write.
Although being streamlined appeals to me on some level, the lack of room to write is a huge turn off for me.
Especially when you have multiple children, it’s hard to jot down exactly what my objective is for each day.
And because my planner becomes an expression of my thoughts and goals for my kids, room to write lesson plans, my musings, and ideas for future studies are important to me.
Pros of a Homeschool Daily Planner
Next, look at the advantages of a daily homeschool planner.
The advantage I love the most and the reason I use a daily planner over a weekly planner is that there is a lot of room to write.
Below, look at one of my many editable lesson planning pages. This one is from my Colorful Undated Dynamic Daily Homeschool Planner.
Because each day is a two-page spread and I have many editable boxes, your daily lesson planning pages can be formatted to suit your planning style. Especially if you have a large family, this option may be better for you.
I have some families who use one side of the page for half their children and the other side for the other half. This way they can see what all their kids are doing each day.
Another way to use this type of page is more of a traditionally way. Use the left-hand side of the page for student’s names and fill in the subjects covered from left to right.
Compared to the weekly planner, daily planners have specific pages for specific tasks.
For instance, look at these various and specific pages to pair in your homeschool daily planner. These are just a sampling of the over 400 pages I have here on my site Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus.
- A Homeschool Beginner’s Guide to Figuring Grades and Saving Time
- Planning Your School Year Calendars found here at Step 5a. Choose Unique Forms JUST for You.
- Homeschool High School How To Prepare THE Transcript + Free Editable Transcript
- Free Homeschool Community Service Planning Record
- Helpful Read Aloud Tracking Time Homeschool Form
- How to Grade a Homeschool Unit Study for an Older Child (& high school assessment)
- Editable and Pretty Weekly Checklist for Homeschooled Kids
Cons of a Daily Homeschool Planner
Finally, look at the cons of a daily homeschool planner.
One of the biggest drawbacks can be a large planner. If you print front and back which is what I suggest on my 7 Step DIY Homeschool Planner this greatly reduces the size of your final planner.
One more drawback for you may be that you don’t need as much detail as the pages provide. If that is the case, a homeschool weekly planner may be a better fit.
Don’t fret if you choose the wrong type of planner in the beginning. Switching and finding your perfect set up is part of the homeschooling journey.
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Tell me, which type of planner do you prefer — a weekly or daily homeschool planner?
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