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Gorgeous Free Homeschool Objectives Printables and Educational Goals

November 19, 2022 | Leave a Comment
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You’ll love these free homeschool objectives printable and goal forms I have for my free homeschool planner.

You must have objectives otherwise where would you head?

This is where you put your plan which are your goals to accomplish for the year.

Gorgeous Free Homeschool Objectives Printables and Educational Goals

Too, I normally place the objectives close to the front of my planner.

By putting the objectives closer to the front, I find it is easier to review them from time to time and at the end of the year.

In addition, I break my objectives down by topic.

This helps me to identify any areas that I need to address immediately.

Homeschool Goals Printable

Also, when you create goals, you want forms both short term and long term goals.

Sometimes, I have broad goals and not something that fits into exact educational objectives. 

I just like having the options each year. 

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.

Next, I have an objectives at a glance form.

Objectives at a Glance Goals

This is another form for objectives in broad strokes and it is a 2 page spread where you jot down objectives by month. 

It has January to December for you to jot down general goals and view them on a 2 page spread

I have found that as my kids got older, I wanted a more general form.

And this is also good if you have an only child because you don’t need as much room to write.

Gorgeous Free Homeschool Objectives Printables and Educational Goals

Look below at a few ways to use the homeschool objectives printable.

About Homeschool Objectives Printable

Not only listing objectives by month will be easier to look at, but I am finding out managing one child is going to bring on some whole new forms as I plod along.

Whether you have one child or homeschooling multiple children this year and are wanting to plan less detailed and more basic, this two page spread will be perfect for you.

It has a box for each month to allow you to track objectives by month and the best part is you can see them at a glance.

And also, you’ll want some bling to your planner.

Gorgeous Free Homeschool Objectives Printables and Educational Goals

Look at my post Homeschool Planner Supplies – Organizational Eye Candy Because Paper Planners ROCK!

Gorgeous Free Homeschool Objectives Printables and Educational Goals

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In addition, look at these other homeschool planner resources.

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Free Homeschool Planning Forms

Besides the homeschool objectives printables, look at the other forms included in this free download.

  • Gorgeous turquois color Goals for the Year
  • Beautiful orange color Goals for the Year
  • 20 pages of Objectives for each subject
  • 2 page spread of Objectives at a Glance for the Year
  • 4 colorful Quarterly Planning Forms
  • Your Homeschool Year Goals More of this and Less of This
  • Year at Glance Form

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Objectives at a Glance – Free Homeschool Planning Form

August 4, 2015 | Leave a Comment
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I had a problem. I didn’t like any of the objectives at a glance that I had on my 7 step homeschool planner because they were all too comprehensive.

I can’t believe I am saying that because I have spent years refining them, using them and benefiting from them.

This year, I knew it was going to be different homeschooling just one kid now.  And I needed a form that would allow me to jot down objectives generally instead of so specific.

Curriculum Pages for Planner

Too, I loved the layout of the free Year at a Glance form I shared earlier because it allowed me to plan with wider strokes and not so detailed.

It was the exact same thing I was wanting to put in my new Glam It Up planner package.

So guess what? I made another Objectives at a Glance to match my free Year at a Glance form that is basic but practical.

Free Objectives at a Glance Form @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Of course, I loved the fact that it blended nicely with my glam it up package.

Objectives at a Glance in Broad Strokes

Not only listing objectives by month will be easier to look at, but I am finding out managing one child is going to bring on some whole new forms as I plod along.

Whether you have one child or homeschooling multiple children this year and are wanting to plan less detailed and more basic, this two page spread will be perfect for you.

It has a box for each month to allow you to track objectives by month and the best part is you can see them at a glance.

You know I love ya and have held this form back for you, my loyal follower. I am ever so grateful that you loyally follow and I will always have a special place for you to download it.

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This freebie is a subscriber only freebie!

I would love for you to follow me and give me the opportunity to help you along in your homeschool journey.

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Start building your free homeschool planner by following step by step as I take you through the process. Many options per step so that you can have a perfect AND awesome planner. Not another one like this one.

7 Easy Steps – “Tons of Options & Pretty Color and FREE too”

Step 1. Choose a Pretty Front/Back Cover

Step. 2. Choose Calendars/Appointment Keepers

Step 3. Choose Goals/Objectives

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The Dos and Don’ts of Homeschool Objectives

April 27, 2015 | 3 Comments
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Knowing the dos and don’ts of homeschool objectives boosts your teaching ability. Also, look at my page The Dynamics of How to Homeschool Easily and Smarter for more tips.

Homeschooling objectives for me have never really been about meeting the legalities of homeschooling but it has been about plotting a course.

Today, in the dos and don’ts of homeschooling objectives, I am using my homeschool objectives for fourth grade writing to show you what I did one year.

The Dos and Don'ts of Homeschool Objectives @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Before I do that though, I want you to understand that unlike the pressure the educational world puts on public school teachers, we do not have to use complicated language or try to mimic some fancy formula.

You need breathing room to plan for your own unique family and not some institution.

Too, arming you with details are important in helping you to move forward.

Key to understanding objectives is knowing how they relate to goals.

Goals and objectives are two different things though similar in purpose. They both chart a course.

Goals are general plans.  However, objectives are clear steps to reaching a goal and are more specific when you need them.

Look at my copy of my objectives for Mr. Senior 2013 when he was in fourth grade.

4th Grade Writing Objectives in Homeschool @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

First, I didn’t have my 7 step homeschool planner that I do now with useful forms so I kept a black hardbound book and wrote my specific objectives in it.

Too, I wrote a few personal notes on it about my oldest son’s writing and because I am not looking to embarrass my son when showing you my work, I whited out a few spots.

Look at my dos of homeschool objectives:

  • Do list your overall goal.  My goal was to have him write 3 paragraphs by the end of the year.
  • Do be specific to list the time allowed.  I would allow 40 minutes for writing each day.
  • Do list the specific outline or steps to accomplish the objective. I noted what I knew then as the 4 stage process of writing.
  • Do list things to remind you of what not to do. I wanted to strengthen his writing skills and hone in on changing his sentence variety that year by encouraging him to not always use “I” to start a sentence.  Varying topic sentences was another point to focus on for the year.
  • Do list what will be new that year.  I was going to try out a planner or graphic organizer that year.
  • Do list your resources or curriculum help. I was using several resources at the time, but there were some writing examples in Rod and Staff that were more significant to me to follow that year. This was part of my action plan to getting my objective accomplished.
  • Do list other helps you will create or find to accomplish the objective. I created a checklist for him to check his writing.
  • Do individualize the objectives for your kids and for the year.

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  • The Dos and Don’ts of Homeschool Objectives – fourth grade writing objectives

Look at my don’ts of homeschool objectives:

  • Don’t try to follow public school by using educationalese.
  • Don’t worry about it being right or wrong from a public school point of view, grade or age. It is right because it is the road map for your child.
  • Don’t try to be too specific if you don’t need to be.  I only used my 4th grade writing objectives because I was very specific and wanted to show you a detailed list.

Goals and objectives can quickly become intertwined in homeschooling and that is okay.

Sometimes, you just don’t need such a specific plan.

Just remember the main difference between general goals and homeschool objectives is that objectives have 2 parts to them to make them more specific.

The first part is explaining what will be accomplished for that term, which could be a semester or year and the second part is explaining how it will be done.

If you were writing objectives, for example, about history and wanted to keep them general, look at this one.

  • To introduce and become familiar with the world of Ancient Civilization. This will be done through hands-on activities, role playing, timelines, making time period recipes, lapbooking and living books.

Again, noting what I was going to do and how I will accomplish it was all that I needed that one year.

Even simple objectives are meaningful and significant.

The dos and don’ts of homeschooling objectives are making them fit your use for whatever school term you need.

Do you find drafting homeschool objectives an easy part of homeschool planning?

Also, look at how homeschool objectives can easily be made for unit studies too.

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