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My "Original" 180 Day Planner Page – Now Editable

July 18, 2013 | 5 Comments
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Thank you for all of your comments on the giveaway going on right now. I have enjoyed hearing from you. If you didn’t enter for a chance to win the history lover’s basket, it ends tomorrow.

Go to the link below to enter:

“A Tisket, A Tasket, A Back to School Basket Giveaway & Blog Hop”

Also, you know I am always working on other things. One thing that has been long overdue, I feel anyway, is to explain about my original planner page as I call it.

I get asked all the time why my planner in my pictures are so much thinner than one printed off by somebody using my planner pages. Though I try to be as specific as  I can on my blog page, it can easily be overlooked that I use a “1 day per page” lesson planning page and not the 2 page per 1 day spread.

Many times new comers to my blog will pick the 2 page spread per 1 day instead of the 1 page per day. I even waffled for a while before I offered the 2 page spread because I didn’t want to send mixed signals.

In other words paper planning should be streamlined.  There is no way any one planner,  printed or on-line, will ever be perfect, but over planning and bulky are not good either.

Lifting the veil of mystery on what subjects to cover even through to highschool equips you to plan better. There is no secret, below is what you cover in each grade for a good part of your journey.

Lesson Planning Page Sample TDHP 5.3.2013

The 4 components of language arts are always going to be: grammar, reading, writing and spelling as I have shown above.  So when creating my original form I stuck with the subjects that would be used longer by you and filled them in. I have done this because I have no desire to create a bunch of useless forms with blank lines.

I explained on page 4 of my blog on my comment to Tracy that for a very short time you have different subjects than those that I have typed on my original lesson planner page as shown above.

However, there are always exceptions to the rule and that is for a few short years in the younger grades you will do phonics and crafts, etc.  Too, in high school you need the ability to adjust as your teen’s interests grow. So flexibility can be needed during those times.

Each year has been different for me too. Sometimes you need the flexibility to focus on more or less subjects and different subjects.

Picture for Step 4. TDHP Original 180 Page 1 Page Per Day EDITABLE

Can I hear a drum rolllllllllllll please ? Now, I have created my form making ALL of those fields editable for you.  Look above at all the hot pink areas and that is the area you can type in.

This way if you are starting out you can type in exactly what you need to cover each year. If you are going to mix things up this year, you can create the unique subjects you want to cover.

This download is 2 pages but the first page is a “LEFT” hand page and the second page is a “RIGHT” hand page.  Both pages are editable but you may have the same subjects you cover each day. If you want to cover alternating subjects then put one set of subjects on page 1 and another on page 2.

I think it is easier to print 60 or however many you want of page 1 and then to put them back into the printer and print the second page on the back side.

Also, two pages are better for you to fill in than 180 editable pages with the same subject and so that is why the download is just 2 pages. All you need is a right hand page and left page and you print off as much or as little  of a year that you want to.

Download 2 pages HERE. Page One is a LEFT Hand Page and Page Two is a RIGHT hand page. More than likely you will fill both pages in with the same subjects that you will cover each day OR if you want to alternate days, then fill in with different subjects. But this is ONE page PER DAY ALL KIDS  ON ONE PAGE.

I hope you enjoy the new editable form of my “original” planner. As always you get my forms first and when I have time I will upload to my blog.

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Also, I wanted to remind you of one more thing and that is my 31 Days of New Bee Homeschool Boot Camp on my blog begins tomorrow. I know not everybody that follows me is a new bee, but I hope too that you will find some encouragement from this series even if you are a seasoned homeschooler.

I promise to be sharing other things too during that time. Can you help me to spread the word for this new series?

Hope you luv the new form and I will let you know the winner of the giveaway tomorrow!

Hugs and you know I love ya,

5 CommentsFiled Under: 2. My FREE Organizing Printables {Any topic} Tagged With: curriculum planner

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  1. Lili says

    May 11, 2022 at 2:29 pm

    Is this download still available? I’d like to use the template.

    Reply
    • Tina Robertson says

      May 16, 2022 at 10:23 am

      Hi Lili,

      Yes it is. I have it on

      STEP 4

      of my 7 Step DIY Homeschool Planner.

      Reply
  2. Susan says

    August 7, 2015 at 8:08 am

    I absolutely LOVE your lesson plan template! I teach high school on a block schedule. This means that I have 3 different courses each day and one block for planning. Your template is PERFECT for me to use to create my lesson plans for ALL 3 courses on the same page!!! THANK YOU for sharing it!!!!! 🙂

    Reply
    • Tina Robertson says

      August 7, 2015 at 10:32 pm

      Hey Susan,

      Well sounds like great minds thinking alike. tee hee hee.

      Thanks for being here and you are JUST very welcome for it. Thank you for your kind words and for being here!

      Reply
  3. Philisa says

    July 19, 2013 at 6:02 am

    Tina, you are a remarkable person. Thank you for all of your resources for this new bee. I am grateful. Congrats on your new site. You are always resourceful. The giveaway looks awesome. We are willing to be blessed with whatever God provides.

    Reply

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