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curriculum planner

Curriculum Planner Must-Haves

April 15, 2014 | 4 Comments
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Whether you choose to call it a curriculum planner or homeschool planner, it is a necessary organizing tool when you homeschool.  Oh sure, I have tried spread sheets, online trackers and all kinds of techie things, but I always come back to plain paper and pencil.

Every since I created my first curriculum planner and stopped trying to be something I am not by using the latest technology or gadget that is out because I thought it would be more “convenient”,  my must-haves for a curriculum planner became very clear.

I have always claimed that there is something about the physical act of writing out our day that helps me to remember where I am going and what we are doing.  I don’t have to wait for something to charge or boot up before I use it and for me my curriculum planner feels real personal when I add pictures of our past field trips and other activities we have been involved in.  It becomes a journal of our journey.

Basics, but Essentials of a Curriculum Planner

So I thought I would share a few of my must-haves because as you can see from the picture below, I kind of poke fun at myself for things that I missed each year.  And too you will notice that I don’t have every year here because it took me a few years to figure some stuff out.

Curriculum Planner Must-Haves 1

As far as the basics or essentials, here is my list:

  • I need the school year someplace on it.  You will see in picture number 1, I was so impressed that I could do a calendar over a picture that I forget the school year.
  • Talking about calendar, I know that I want multiple calendar years in my curriculum planner AND I also want a place to plan my year.  Those are two very different calendars.  One is for noting dates and the other one gives you room to plan.
  • I need undated pages.  It took me several years to figure that one out.  Did I tell you one year I wrote out EVERY lesson plan for the whole year? It took me months to do and guess what? In the first week of school, the boys got sick and I was behind already. I created stress by dating each page before I got to it.  Talk about tears.  Now, all my planner pages are numbered for organization, but not dated.  In homeschool, we have the flexibility to skip a day or two and then pick back up with our curriculum planner.  I hope you learn from my mistakes.
  • My last basic essential is that I need multiple sections to add to my planner depending on the season of homeschooling that I am in.  I need one that has objectives and one that has more tracking if I want to hold myself more accountable one year and I needed forms for both preschool and high school depending on where I was in my journey.

Curriculum Planner

But I know too that is not all I want in my curriculum planner.  The other set of must-haves has to do with design.

Once I figured that I wanted the function to stay flexible and for it to not just be a generic blank planner, I focused on the beauty of it.

Look at what I have now in my must-haves for design.

  • I want something unique each year that is NOT one huge download where all the pages are the same.  Where is the fun and creativity in that?   I must have it with a twist each year or eclectic looking so that each year it retains a unique quality.   That is why I create new curriculum planner covers each year.
  • This next one is a biggie for me and that is it has to have color.  If I spend a couple of hundred dollars on curriculum for my kids, I think I can splurge pay a few extra cents and have my curriculum planner in a color that I like looking at each day.
  • Then of course coil binding is the way to go so that it lays completely flat so I can write on it and adding a sturdy front and back cover keeps it durable during the whole year.

Curriculum Planner Organized - Copy

Then of course I always keep a bag of pretties handy when I need them.

Figuring out my list of must-haves didn’t take one year or even just a couple.  It has taken years to fine tune a tool so that it becomes something I cannot possible school without.

You would think some of these things would be just a given that I  would have it in my planner, but it’s easier said than done once you start designing.

I love my pictures of my old planners so I can laugh at myself, but it also reminds me of why I love my planner and more special to me is the fact that I can share what I love with you too.

Hugs and love ya,

2012Tinasignature Homeschooling Through the Summer with My Highschooler

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Free Academic School Calendar 2014-2015. 2 of 3 {Maybe}

April 11, 2014 | 4 Comments
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My second choice for a free academic school calendar for your homeschool planner includes orange.  You know how crazy I am over the color and need to have my dose of it anytime of the year.  So I have to throw it in here and there when I get a chance.

Curriculum Pages for Planner

I had this pretty chevron print and knew just want to do with it.

2014-2015 academic calendar orange you glad

If you’re new around here, don’t get this form confused with the planning schedule (Form {3a}) that I have too.  The Year Around School Planning Schedule has a bottom section on the page to help you plan and track your schedule.

The form today is just a “calendar” for record keeping purposes and to note dates.   I do try to help you stay organized by creating two forms for two very different purposes.

I can’t imagine just using a plain old calendar for planning your school year because there is not really a place on it to track your week like I have on the Year Around Planning Schedule form.

I gave this calendar a name too.  I know, corny but I have to love my forms too when I share them with you.

Download here 2014-2015 Academic School Year Calendar Orange You Glad

Hope you like it.  Don’t you feel just a wee bit addicted to orange today?

Hugs and love ya,

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Have you missed any of the other forms I have created for this school year? You can grab them below!

Homeschool Planner Cover – Blue Serenity
Homeschool Planner 1 – Melting Bubble Gum
Free Homeschool Planner Cover Point Well Taken
Free 2014 Year Around Homeschool Planning Schedule
Goal Setting
2 Pages Per Month At A Glance Academic Calendar
Curriculum Pages for Planner  Homeschool PlannerFree Inside Title Page
Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule – Option 1
Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule. Color Option 2.
Day 5. Creating Unit Study Objectives. 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study
Free Curriculum Cklist Thru 12th Gr
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Free Academic School Calendar 2014-2015 1 of 3 {Maybe}

April 6, 2014 | 1 Comment
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Today I am sharing the first of three {maybe} Academic School Calendars for 2014 to 2015.  You know how I get when I go to designing and creating, I can’t help myself and sometimes end up with more color choices.  So I always put “maybe” in there in case I get carried away create more.

Free Academic School Calendar 2014 – 2015 – Hot Color!

Too, I got so excited about early planning that I released the Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule. Color Option 2. before I did the regular academic school calendars this year.  I don’t think it matters because in the end you have just about everything you need if you want to start printing early.  Me? I wait closer to June to print mine.

2014-2015 academic calendar sweet pea

I gave this one a name, Sweet Pea.  It reminds me of peas, which I happen to love by the way.

Curriculum Pages for Planner

Download Here 2014 to 2104 Free Academic School Calendar Sweet Pea. 1st of 3? Choices.

If you missed the other forms I have created so far because you always get them first, you can go to the links below and grab them.  Sometimes I don’t get them up on my blog pages fast enough.

Homeschool Planner Cover – Blue Serenity
Homeschool Planner 1 – Melting Bubble Gum
Free Homeschool Planner Cover Point Well Taken
Free 2014 Year Around Homeschool Planning Schedule
Goal Setting
2 Pages Per Month At A Glance Academic Calendar
Curriculum Pages for Planner  Homeschool Planner Free Inside Title Page
Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule – Option 1
Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule. Color Option 2.
Day 5. Creating Unit Study Objectives. 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study
Free Curriculum Cklist Thru 12th Gr
InLinkz.com

I hope you like this newest color choice.  I won’t make you wait long until I share some other color choices, I promise.

Hugs and love ya

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Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule. Color Option 2.

March 22, 2014 | 7 Comments
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My curriculum pages for my planner started early this year because I always want to get in more color choices too for the school year round homeschool planning schedule.  Plus, I always have to be sure I include some of my favorite color choices.  But then again, I never did like matching pages on my planner.  Homeschool style is all about finding unique planner pages that fit together to make a one of a kind planner.  So I hope with all the color options, you will always feel like your planner is an original.  And maybe, I will be able to print my planner here in the states before we move too.

Year Round Homeschoool Schedule

Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule

This gives us plenty of time to plan our schedules for next year and plenty of time to change our minds. Today, I have the next color option for the year round homeschooling planning schedule.  I normally do about 3 color choices, but I am starting so early this year, I might get a wild hair and add a few other choices. What do you think? Do you like the options?

Year Round Homeschoool Schedule 2 2014 to 2015

Have you missed any of the forms as I work my way through creating them for this coming year?  I listed them below if you missed any of them.

Curriculum Pages for Planner

Homeschool Planner Cover – Blue Serenity
Homeschool Planner 1 – Melting Bubble Gum
Free Homeschool Planner Cover Point Well Taken
Free 2014 Year Around Homeschool Planning Schedule
Goal Setting
2 Pages Per Month At A Glance Academic Calendar
Curriculum Pages for Planner  Homeschool Planner Free Inside Title Page
Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule – Option 1
Day 5. Creating Unit Study Objectives. 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study
InLinkz.com

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Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule – Free Form

March 10, 2014 | 6 Comments
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Yikes, it’s already March and I have been getting a jump start on the curriculum planner pages.  I always needs lots of color choices too.  So here is the first color option for the 2014 – 2015 Academic Year Round School Planning Schedule.  I normally do about three color choices to match any curriculum cover planner that you choose.   I hope you love color options as much as I do.

Year Round Homeschoool Schedule 2014 to 2015 Collage

Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule

Since I started this new format last year with the comprehensive key at the bottom, I find I like it better too.  Jotting down my tentative schedule at the bottom of it, helps me to stay motivated. Have you found the new comprehensive key section useful? Download the first color choice here Year Round Homeschool Planning Schedule I’ll have the other color choices ready hopefully this month too. Have you missed any of the forms as I work my way through creating them for this coming year?  I listed them below if you missed any of them.

Did you miss some of my other pages?

Curriculum Pages for Planner


Enjoy. Hugs and love ya

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