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Amazing Tracking Homeschool Core Subjects and Electives Form

January 17, 2020 | Leave a Comment
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I have a tracking homeschool core subjects form today. Also, look at my page Homeschool Planner and my 7 Step Curriculum planner page for more homeschool planner forms.

I’m so excited about this latest homeschool planning page which is the amazing homeschool core subjects and electives form.

If you live in a state where you have to track core subjects (a.k.a skill subjects) separately from electives (a.k.a content subjects) you’ll love how easy this form is to use.

Before I go on to explain this form, you may want to be sure you understand the two different types of categories most subjects fall into. Look at Skill Subjects vs. Content Subjects: What’s the Difference.

Tracking Homeschool Core Subjects

Look at some of the features of this form.

  • This is 1 Form but you get 2 different color schemes because I love color. Three sections are editable on the form.
  • There is a place at the top right to fill in the Month and Year (editable).
  • There are two parts to the form. The top part has a part for CORE subjects to list with 9 EDITABLE lines. Add General subjects like Math and Language Arts OR add specific assignments.
  • The bottom part has a part for ELECTIVES to list with 9 EDITABLE LINES.
  • Your can use it or your child can. Give it to your child to track OR you add to your 7 Step Homeschool Planner.
  • You can print each month after you type in OR print one each month that changes. It’s a very flexible form.
  • The form is in landscape.
  • The days 1 – 31 run landscape across the top of the page. There is a space to pen in the abbreviation for the day of the week below the date and a place to put a check mark below that when the assignment is completed.
  • In addition, I’ve created it with space at the top and bottom so that you can turn the form portrait to bind your 7 Step Homeschool Planner.

You can grab it today!

  • Daily Tracking Homeschool Core & Elective Subjects Form

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Curriculum Planner Pages

You’ll love these other forms and my tips.

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  • 4 Editable Homeschool Planning Pages to Ease Planning
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  • 5 Easy Steps to Putting Together Your Own Homeschool Phonics Program

Hugs and love ya,

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One of a Kind 7 Step Free Homeschool Planner – More Front Covers!

June 20, 2019 | Leave a Comment
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What makes my 7 Step Free homeschool planner one of a kind besides the awesome color choices is the number of options I have at every step.

The options for my homeschool planner continues to grow each year and it’s up into the hundreds now.

Curriculum Pages

Today, I’m excited because I’ve added two more free homeschool planner covers to the growing list.

To see all of the free and premium front covers, back covers, and inside title page go to Step 1. Choose A Pretty Front/Back Cover.

7 Step Free Homeschool Planner. Choose an AWESOME free cover and build your UNIQUE planner with hundreds of free forms | Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus!

What also makes the 7 Step Free Homeschool Planner so unique is that each year you create it specifically for your current needs.

There is no one huge download of pages which you may not use because you selected all of the forms from ones I’ve created at each step.

By choosing from the many options at each of the 7 Steps (pages) you have exactly the planner you need for the current year.

Whether it’s elementary, middle school, or high school you’re covered with forms you choose at each step as you build and print your planner.

I think you’ll love these two newest homeschool planner covers. You know the only way I roll is with lots of color because I have to have a colorful planner. Both of these newest covers reflect my love for color.

My planner is not matchy-matchy either because I want to keep it edgy, unique, wild and free of uniformity. When creating my forms, I pull from things I love and hope you love them too.

One of a Kind Homeschool Planner

Too, even when you use my printables over and over, you’ll not ever have a planner that looks the same each year because I love variety.

These newest covers I have put on my Facebook Group Homeschool Dynamics by Tina Robertson because I want to hold some printables back for loyal followers of my social media.

7 Step Free Homeschool Planner. Choose an AWESOME free cover and build your UNIQUE planner with hundreds of free forms at Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus!

I appreciate you following me here on my site and on my social media.

When you join my facebook group, you have access to these newest covers.

I know you’ll love my faith-neutral facebook group. Answer the questions when you click to join my facebook group so I can approve you as soon as possible.

You’ll love these other forms:

  • Helpful Read Aloud Tracking Time Homeschool Form
  • Free Homeschool Colorful Reading Journal to Motivate Kids
  • How to Grade Hands-on Homeschool Activities and Projects (Free Rubric for Grading)
  • 3 Risks of Not Tracking Your Homeschool Lessons (Even If They’re Laid-Out)
  • Two Unique Editable Homeschool Planner Covers!
  • 4 PRE-Homeschool Year Planning Pages (and tips to use them)

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Homeschool Planning 2019 to 2023 Major Holidays Form (5 Years One Page)

December 21, 2018 | Leave a Comment
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Each year, I update my very unique 7 Step Free Homeschool Planner. The form I have today is for homeschool planning 2019 to 2023. It has Major U.S. holidays on one page for easy reference.  It is a nifty hard-working tool because I use it for both short-term and long-term planning.

These forms are used to help you plan not just your homeschool year, but vacations and days off in your school year.

This form is for homeschool planning 2019 to 2023. It has Major U.S. holidays on one page for easy reference.  It is a nifty hard-working tool because I use it for both short-term and long-term planning.It goes along with this 7 Step Free Homeschool Planner! CLICK here to grab BOTH free AWESOME colorful choices!

By looking this far ahead, it helps me to decide when I want to take a family vacation. And I use it with my homeschool planning calendar.

5 Years of Major U.S. Holidays One Page

I generally print several of these for my home management binder and my free homeschool planner.

Grab your color choices below or grab both of them.

Click here to grab the Purple-licious 2019 to 2023 Holiday Reference Page.

Click here to grab the Aquazoom 2019 to 2023 Holiday Reference Page.

If you’re ready to start putting together your homeschool planner, be sure to grab one or both of these updated holiday reference pages.

And if you’re ready to begin building your free homeschool planner, click below.

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This form is for homeschool planning 2019 to 2023. It has Major U.S. holidays on one page for easy reference.  It is a nifty hard-working tool because I use it for both short-term and long-term planning.It goes along with this 7 Step Free Homeschool Planner! CLICK here to grab BOTH free AWESOME colorful choices!

7 Easy Steps – “Tons of Options & Pretty Color” Begin building your planner

Step 1. Choose a Pretty Front/Back Cover

Step. 2. Choose Calendars/Appointment Keepers

Step 3. Choose Goals/Objectivesur

Step 4. Choose Lesson Planning Pages Right For You!

Step 5a. Choose Unique forms JUST for You! 

Step 5b. Choose MORE Unique Forms JUST for You!

Step 5c. Choose MORE MORE Unique Forms Just for You!

Step 6. Personalize It

Step 7. Bind it! Love itD

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Free 2019 Year Round Homeschool Planning Form

September 18, 2018 | Leave a Comment
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I have the 2019 Year Round Homeschool Planning form and I named this color scheme Plateau. Long range planning is key to sticking to homeschool, so I know you’ll love getting this planning form early. Don’t be put off by my form name of year round homeschool even if you don’t homeschool year round. You should plan round the year regardless of when you actually school.

Too, remember that I create both academic and planning calendars. Although they may seem similar, they are not.

If you following the academic year when planning don’t forget I have schedules for the academic year too.

This one today is if you homeschool by the physical year.2019 Free Homeschool Planning Form! Whether you homeschool year round or not, you'll love this homeschool planning form for planning your year. Grab this form if you follow a physical year. CLICK here to grab this BEAUTIFUL colorful form!When you take a closer look, you’ll see that each calendar has a different purpose. The form today is for you to PLAN your school year and track the number of days and weeks your kids are doing school.

I have all 12 months on one page which means you can start on any month that you begin homeschooling and move forward to plan your year.

Plain calendars (okay, they are not so plain) are just for noting dates and for your reference. I don’t create them to write appointments on them OR to track your school.

Free Curriculum Planner Pages

Plain calendars are always on Step. 2. Choose Calendars/Appointment Keepers. The 2 page spread appointment keepers are for appointments and have more room for writing.

The form today is to plan your homeschool year with days off, teacher planning days and holidays to take off. It gives you a glimpse of your homeschool year. Plan and track your school year on it.

Because this form is not a calendar, but more of a planning tool I keep it each year at Step 5a. Choose Unique forms JUST for You!

If you need to see how to use it go to that step Step 5a. Choose Unique forms JUST for You! to look at my sample copy.2019 Free Homeschool Planning Form! Whether you homeschool year round or not, you'll love this homeschool planning form for planning your year. Grab this form if you follow a physical year. CLICK here to grab this BEAUTIFUL colorful form!This form today is NOT the 2 page spread calendar. You can grab that too.

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Download here free (Plateau Color) 2019 Year Round Homeschool Planning Form.

7 Easy Steps – “Tons of Options & Pretty Color” Begin building your planner

Step 1. Choose a Pretty Front/Back Cover

Step. 2. Choose Calendars/Appointment Keepers

Step 3. Choose Goals/Objectivesur

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!

Step 6. Personalize It

Step 7. Bind it! Love it!

Hugs and love ya,

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The Sticking Power of a Solid Homeschool Schedule

June 6, 2014 | 7 Comments
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The staying power of a homeschool schedule cannot be underestimated for the organized homeschooler. It takes time and self-discipline though to stick to a schedule.

POWER OF A HOMESCHOOL SCHEDULE

Too, I have a bit of trepidation in sharing about this topic. 

It has been my experience that homeschoolers obsess worry about this topic more so than some other homeschooling issues. 

Deep down they truly care how to fit everything in a day, maintain their sanity and identity, and strive to make the homeschool journey a memorable one for the right reasons. 

The staying power of a homeschool schedule cannot be underestimated for the organized homeschooler. It takes time and self-discipline though to stick to a schedule. Click here to grab these tried and true tips for planning a schedule!

Sometimes they feel isolated because they think other homeschoolers manage their schedules better.

Doing what I love to do and sharing with you just two points that help me to organize and what sometimes {not always} comes easier for me, I hope to give you a gentle sweet nudge in the right direction. 

You are not alone in your struggle to make it all fit in a day.

Homeschool Schedule Equals A Plan of Action

Visible Schedule.  Achieving success starts by creating a visible schedule.  I know, you may think that is stating the obvious, but I promise there is a fundamental, but powerful point here. 

Understanding that your schedule needs to be visible is the first step to a well-defined plan of action.

This is a very fine and let me emphasize that again—very fine point—that makes a huge difference between the organized homeschooler and the wanna be organized homeschooler.

Having good intentions by going through your schedule in your mind keeps it just that – a thought.

It is not a call to action or a plan. 

Staying in your mind is sort of like keeping it at brainstorming level or at a mulling over stage. 

Too, if you have a creative solution for a hiccup in your schedule, then you want to quickly commit that to a point of action.

When a schedule is committed to paper (or any other location in your house) it becomes a plan of action.  It has gone from abstract to concrete.  Does that make sense?

Paper method is just one way that a schedule is visible.  It is my preferred way, but it does not have to be your way.

Shocking Invisible Homeschool Schedules

Avoid schedule type mayhem. In addition, what type of schedule you create depends on which family members you want to make aware of it.

Don’t just jump out there in your enthusiasm to organize and create something that hems you in. 

Carefully scrutinize the needs and ages of your household.  It will change and your need for different schedules will change.

Homeschool Schedule

For example, when the kids were little and though I hadn’t moved away from stepping in sync with a public school schedule.

I still presented what worked for them at a very young age which was simply something hanging on the wall to talk about each day.

At that time though I still had my schedule down on paper though it was not necessary to share it with my young kids.

Also, having more than one place or location for your plan of action is a recipe for success. 

How? Because you have just doubled your efforts to help you accomplish each task day by day by sharing it with your children.

Many hands do make the work light or in this case, keep all on task.

Children have a natural bent toward routine.  If you want to be more organized, use that natural bent toward helping you to flow through a day with a better plan of action.

Homeschool Organization Means Communication

As your children grow older, they become self-starters and built in motivators when they don’t even know it. 

On more than one occasion when my sons were very young, they would prod me by asking if it was time to start our school or task.

Temporary Command Center

Then last year, I shared my Woo-Worthy Big Calendar by NeuYear that I had visible in my house for a while. 

Even though I had already started downsizing for our move, a temporary command center was a must.

The ages of my children have now changed dramatically, but the need of a visible place to communicate my plan of action has not.

Whether you put your schedule in a student planner, your homeschool planner, on a wall, on your refrigerator, or a central place in your home, it needs to be visible to accomplish your plan of action for that year.

A homeschool schedule is the backbone of homeschool success and a visible schedule has helped me over more than one homeschool hurdle through the years.

However, a common mistake in creating a homeschool schedule that has sticking power is to plan hour by hour, minute by minute and what seems second by second.

Next, I will share a few tips so that your plan of action keeps you organizing instead of agonizing.

How many places do you post your homeschool schedule?

The staying power of a homeschool schedule cannot be underestimated for the organized homeschooler. It takes time and self-discipline though to stick to a schedule. Click here to grab these tried and true tips for planning a schedule!

Want some more tips about scheduling?

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  • 3 Ways to Instantly Gain More Time in Your Homeschool Day

Hugs and love ya,

Homeschool Organization The Sticking Power of a Homeschool Schedule

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