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Back Cover Curriculum Planner

September 3, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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Because I take my time creating my curriculum planner printables for my 7 Step Homeschool Planner, I find inspiration at anytime.  So today, for the back cover curriculum planner, I was so stoked when I was reminded of the saying that “One Mother Teaches More than a Hundred Teachers” that I created another option choice for the back cover.

Back Cover Option for the 7 Step Homeschool Planner | Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

That is such a powerful statement that I felt like it deserved it’s own page. 

Don’t underestimate the influence and power you have today over changing your children’s future.  And a gentle but power packed reminder each day, will hopefully keep us both pumped up for the days when we wonder why we are homeschooling.

I’m in a pinkish, purplish and turquoise-y (my new word) kind of elegant mood today.  Too, since I never strive to have all my pages matching because I always want you to have a unique planner and not one huge boring matching conundrum, I hope you like the color choice. 

You never know when the inspiration strikes and I will have to create more options.

Enjoy the newest back cover!

Download Back Cover Option 3 Here.

Hugs and love ya

2012Tinasignature Top 10 Tips To Getting a New Homeschool Year Rolling

Did you already grab your 2 page spread appointment keepers for the academic year or for 2015?

Rainbow, New Beginnings  and Dreaming Color Schemes shown below.

 

2 Page Month At A Glance Academic Calendars Rainbow| Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

 

2 Page Month At A Glance Academic Calendars New Beginnings | Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Physical year 2015 Dreaming Calendar | Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

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7 Step Homeschool Planner Back Cover

July 2, 2014 | 4 Comments
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It has been crazy good around here because we had another two showings on our house yesterday.  Though I am excited, we are hopping busy because of the showings.  I forgot just how exhausting it is to show your house.

Though we ask for 24 hours notice before a buyer wants to see our house, you know it doesn’t always happen like that.

Because we haven’t been able to do school lately with all the house showings, I decided to use the time as a chance to feed my font fetish fever (say that 3 times) and create a new form.

Making a tiny confession here, do you know that planning the creative part to my 7 Step Homeschool Planner forms is something I just can’t do?  As much as I thrive in planning and plan most things, the creation part of making my forms is not one of them.  I keep a running list of ideas, but not the way I want the form to look.

I don’t want to sound corny but I haven’t really told you how I feel when I create and design my forms.  I think it’s the same intoxicating way people feel when they can run their hand through dirt to plant, or take an art brush to a blank canvas or that euphoric high after a workout.

Maybe it’s because I love constant change in my planner each year too.  I don’t know, but I do know that after creating each form as I am inspired, sharing it with you is just another sweet high.

Enough of that deep talk.  I can’t take that too often or maybe I am sheer exhausted from all the house showings.

I hope you like the 7 Step Homeschool Planner Back Cover option that I have for you today.  It has been a while since I have created another option for the back cover.  Too, you know my fondness for inspirational words and quotes because they keep me fired-up about homeschooling.  I used some words and fonts that I have been pining over lately to create this newest back cover.  Remember, it’s your choice if you want to use the back cover for a front cover, middle insert to your planner or wherever.  I am just letting you know how I designed it.

I hope the words and fonts keep you stoked about homeschooling too.

Back of Planner Cover 2

 Download the new back cover option here.

Hugs and love ya,

Tinasignature

 

Because you always get my new forms first & I take my time adding my new forms to my blog for my guests, did you grab them all?

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DIY BEST STUDENT PLANNER

My diy best student planner is created just like my DIY 7 Step Curriculum Planner. Also, be sure to look at my page Homeschool Planner for more forms which easily can be used here.

To teach good time management skills, a child needs to see who he is using his time.

It’s not fair to tell a child to manage his time and yet not give him a tool like a student planner to track it with.

DIY Best Student Planner for homeschooled kids. Teaching your kids time management begins by helping them set small goals and also by teaching them to manage their time. A DIY Best Student Planner for homeschooled kids lets your build a UNIQUE planner by using these free student planner printables created by Tina Robertson (creator of the 7 Step DIY Homeschool Planner). CLICK HERE to grab these beautiful and awesome free student planner pages!

In addition, like us students want control over how they track their time.

Some kids need more of a checklist, others may need to see chunks of time.

Listed are some of the ways I helped my children manage their time.

How to Help Your Homeschooled Children Manage Their Time

1. By allowing them to choose which subject to cover first and in what order.

2. If they do not get what is required of them for my school day because they chose the order in which the subjects are to be covered.

Then failure is best learned at home where it can be addressed.

I don’t feel failure is necessarily a time of punishment but of education and experiment.

You as the mom know if the child’s attitude was a lax one where discipline may be needed or if it truly was a failed attempt to manage his time.

As moms, we are constantly trying to find schedules and routines to suit us until we find something that is “doable”.

The child should be allowed to do this while at home where he is learning independence and time management.

Student Planner

3. Setting timers if the child is not stressed by them but sees them as a “tool” to balance time spent on subjects and not a “race against time”.

This has always been stressed by me and they see me using it to cook with in our kitchen and knows it signals anything that I am cooking “done”.

So any child, young or old can understand that ) Again, it’s all how you explain it to them.

4. Adding visuals to our school area to help them see where they are at during the day in particular subjects.

For example, each of my son’s have a stack of drawers that contain one subject in each drawer.

They know to start at the top and work their way down. This lets them see how many subjects or drawers they still need to cover that day.

5. Check off lists made by me or by him looking at my Curriculum Planner from an early age is how I trained my oldest son.

When they are young, let them see you write/plan in your planner. Organization is learned by modeling first way before they use a planner.

As I have tips, I will add them to this main page for the Student Planner.

Too, I want you to know that many of my options found on Steps 5 – 7 work for this Student Planner so be sure to look over those pages and add in what your teen wants as you build his or her planner.

Begin Building Your DIY Student Planner

STEP 1. Choose a student planner cover.

Step 2. Calendar Pages

Like you, your student may want calendar pages.

If you want calendar pages, choose from my calendar pages on the 7 Step DIY Homeschool Planner Step 2: Choose Calendar/Appointment Keepers. Sometimes your child does not need as extensive calendar keeping as you do, so you decide which ones to add or ask your child.

Step 3. Choose Student Lesson Planning Pages below OR choose the lesson planner pages on the homeschool planner

So many choices! Worse than shopping with a teen!

Note: this is the MAIN part of your planner and when you print you will want to print front and back and print enough for the year. Too, you may want to print weekly instead of coil binding.

Decide what is best for your teen. For me? It takes more time to print it all off at one time, but I have it for the whole year.

The lesson planning pages here, however, are more suited for each student having their own planner that is unique.

Again, you have choices and determine what is good for you instead of purchasing a planner where you only use parts of it.

Font Style 1

Style 2

Style 3.

Font Style 4.

Step 4. Choose Fun Pages.
Like Random Thoughts & Teen Driving Record

The pages created below were designed to make the planner something that your student can call his own. Planning, I have always said, is part journaling.

Allow your student room to create if he wants to. Print as many or mix match the colors along with the black and white one to spread throughout the planner or make one section for just Random Thoughts.

They have many color choices.

DIY Best Student Planner for homeschooled kids. Teaching your kids time management begins by helping them set small goals and also by teaching them to manage their time. A DIY Best Student Planner for homeschooled kids lets your build a UNIQUE planner by using these free student planner printables created by Tina Robertson (creator of the 7 Step DIY Homeschool Planner). CLICK HERE to grab these beautiful and awesome free student planner pages!

About the Driving Record .

Whether you choose a state approved program and teach your teen yourself or you have them attend a driving course, this form will help you track the options.

My Random Thoughts page. So many fun color choices to choose from:

These End of the Year Flash back pages can be a back cover or place it at the end of your students planner.

Steps 5 – 7. Choose a Back Cover, Bind it, Personalize It. 

Like the homeschool planner, the student planner can be personalized by adding pictures or any other form you student wants.

DIY Best Student Planner for homeschooled kids. Teaching your kids time management begins by helping them set small goals and also by teaching them to manage their time. A DIY Best Student Planner for homeschooled kids lets your build a UNIQUE planner by using these free student planner printables created by Tina Robertson (creator of the 7 Step DIY Homeschool Planner). CLICK HERE to grab these beautiful and awesome free student planner pages!

How to Get the Free Student Planner Pages

Finally, this is a subscriber freebie.

That means when you sign up to get this freebie, you follow me by getting my emails in your inbox.

1) Sign up on my list.
2) Grab the freebie now.
3) Last, look for all my emails in your inbox. Glad to have you following me!

However, this is not all I have.

I have ANOTHER free student planner below that I call the girly girl planner.

ANOTHER Free Student Planner – Girly Girl

  • Free Student Planner–Undated Calendar {Girly Girl Set}
  • DIY Undated 12 Month Calendar | Organized Planner

Create Free Unique Student Planners @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Editable Homeschool Curriculum Planner Cover

June 9, 2014 | 1 Comment
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I get the best jabs from all of you when it comes to starting on a new project for my 7 step homeschool planner.  I have had some homeschool curriculum planner covers in what I call my brainstorming file that I wanted to make editable.  I wanted you to be able to make your planners even more personable by being able to type in your family name.

Editable Homeschool Curriculum Planner Cover

However, those covers have stayed just in my brainstorming file until today.  Because I want you to have the hottest planner ever I struggle often with planner perfection.  Thanks to Tania who emailed me and got me excited about that idea again.  I know too that when I use beautiful classic paid fonts on the design part of the cover, you have to use default fonts on your computer when a document is editable.

Being able to resolve in my mind 1) that you don’t mind downloading a free font and 2) that I can find a free font that pairs well with my paid fonts, I decided to go ahead and start with my first cover that has a place to type in your family name.

I have done all the work for you by choosing a free font that pairs with the paid fonts that I have on the cover.  You just need to be sure you know how to install fonts on your computer.  If you do not install the font I use on the document, a default font on your computer will be used and it could affect the way the cover looks. Important: This first cover has a box big enough for 9 characters. My last name is long so I used it for a sample.  If your last name is longer than 9 characters, please know that I will be creating more editable covers.

Too, this cover is undated, which is another nice feature for you.

Coral Inklings

Here is the first cover above and I have named it “Coral Inklings”.

Coral Inklings   Illustration Copy

The picture above is how it looks when you type in your family name.

Like I mentioned, there will be several cover choices coming! I can’t say when because I don’t create like that.  If you have been following me for a while, you know I have many luvs and curriculum planners is just one.  My inspiration comes at different times throughout the year.

Guess what? You can grab this latest cover for just $1.50.

  • Editable Front Cover - Coral Inklings

    Editable Front Cover – Coral Inklings

    $1.75
    Add to cart

For my email readers, I am linking my shop page too for you so you can grab it there because sometimes my post doesn’t get pulled through correctly.

I am so excited about unleashing this new set of covers and I hope it gives you some added spark to your homeschool planner.

Hugs and love ya,

Did you grab some of my free printables?

Homeschool Planner Cover – Blue Serenity
Homeschool Planner 1 – Melting Bubble Gum
Free Homeschool Planner Cover Point Well Taken
Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule – Option 1
Free 2014 Year Around Homeschool Planning Schedule
Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule. Color Option 2.
Free Academic School Calendar 2014-2015 1 of 3 {Maybe}
Free Academic School Calendar 2014-2015. 2 of 3 {Maybe}
Free Academic School Calendar 2014-2015. 3 of 3 Choices.
2 Pages Per Month At A Glance Academic Calendar
Curriculum Planner  2 Pages Per Month At A Glance Academic Calendar. New Beginnings Color
2015 Physical Year Calendar 2 Pages Per Month At A Glance
Curriculum Pages for Planner Homeschool Planner Free Inside Title Page
Day 5. Creating Unit Study Objectives. 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study
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School Year Goals Form – 7 Step Homeschool Planner

June 3, 2014 | 6 Comments
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Zoom, zoom and the plan I had at the beginning of the year to tweak my goal sheet to make it a school year goals form quickly passed.  I still had it on my to do list and I finally got to it.

I hope you don’t mind if I squeeze in a few more forms for our planner before the school year.

When it gets to be June, I start hyperventilating dreaming of what I want to put in the planner for next year.

school year goals

I updated the form I did at the beginning of the year just a bit to make it fit for a school year and also because I needed a form for more general planning goals.

School Year Goals

Sometimes, I have more broad goals and not something that fits into exact educational objectives.  I just like having the options each year.  You know how I feel about that.

Too, sometimes I know, for me anyway, I tend to write down all that I want to do and have few reminders of what not to do for the year.  So the section I call “less of this” is just as important to me as I want to keep setting realistic goals each year.

This year though I am in a quandary about when to bind my planner.  On the one hand I don’t need another thing to pack and haul when we move.  Plus, I am not sure what kind of shape the planner would be in when we finally find us a new place.  But, then I get nervous thinking if there will even be a place to bind my planner if I wait to do it overseas.

I guess there could be more complex problems in moving overseas than finding a place to bind a curriculum planner, but I can’t think of any.

Enjoy the new form.

Download the newest goal form here.

Hugs and love ya,

Did you grab these other homeschool planning forms?

Sassy & Classy Homeschool Planner Cover
Splash Homeschool Editable Planner Cover 600x @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus
Splash Homeschool Editable Planner Cover
Doodle Curriculum Planner Cover Store 1 @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus 600x
Doodle Curriculum Planner Cover
Undated Monthly DIY Calendar
Homeschool Science Materials Checklist
Free Pre-Homeschool Year Planning Checklist
Purple Haze Curriculum Planner Cover
Sunkissed Curriculum Planner Cover
Free Rolling To-Do List for Your Homeschool Planner

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