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Summer Loving Free Curriculum Planner Cover

December 20, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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I get pumped up at the end of the year when I can start creating the curriculum planner covers early because I love for you to have tons of options when creating your unique 7 step homeschool planner. 

The truth of it is too I get plain giddy when I can add new fonts and designs to the growing free collection of planner covers.

Curriculum Pages for Planner

Adding the new freebies gets me excited about my curriculum planner too because a new year can mean a new design. 

Today, I have the next new keeper cover which I named Summer Loving.

It reminds me of those summer days when I was a teenager that I spent at the beach with my hot pink tote in hand.  

Grab this free summer loving curriculum planner cover for your homeschool planner cover!

I thought I was all that with all my matchy-match bright colors.  I was one of those kinds of girls.

 

Download Summer Loving Cover here.

I always create each cover just like it was me using it even if I mix and match covers throughout the year.

Remember the keeper covers, which are on the STEP 1 page are on my site year after year and I call them keeper covers because they are not dated covers. 

This means you can pick and choose different covers each year, or every 6 months or each month.  Okay, okay, I LOVE my planner!

Of course, I always add new free designs each year. No boring planning here and NO one huge download one-size-fits-all planner.

7 Step Free Homeschool Planner – NOT Another Like It!

Step 1. Choose a Pretty Front/Back Cover

Step. 2. Choose Calendars/Appointment Keepers

Step 3. Choose Goals/Objectives

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!

Onward to creating! I have way more to share with you before next school year.  I hope you love this cover as much as I do.

Hugs and love ya,

 

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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
Free Curriculum Cklist Thru 12th Gr
InLinkz.com

Linking up @ these fabulous places:

Finishing Strong Middle & High School Link Up | The Hip Homeschool Hop | Kids Learning Printables | Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop |Made By You Monday |

 

 

 

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My Free 7 Step Homeschool Planner Update

December 9, 2013 | 6 Comments
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Homeschool Planner Free Forms @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Before the year ends I want to be sure you are up to date with all my new homeschool planner forms.

So I grabbed the ones I have created over the last few months and put them here in one blog post for you.

To get ready for the new year, I also spent part of my weekend putting them on my blog pages since they were just on my blog posts. This makes it easier for us now when we need to make a new one.

Look at the list below to see if you got all the recent forms.

1.) Two Page per month spread physical calendars for 2014. There are two colors and font choices.

2014 -  2 pages per month calendar @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

This set is called New Beginnings (ha couldn’t resist the name). Download it here.

2014 - 2 pages per month Light As Air

This set is called Light as Air and download it here.

2.) A form for Planning & Tracking Memorization Work.

To see the blog post how to use it, go here to Homeschool Memorization Planning & Tracking Form

Memorization Planning

Download Memorization Planning & Tracking Form

3.) To master subject overload when planning, I made this form for us. You can read about how to use it at this blog post here:

5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 4: Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades

Homeschooling Multiple Children Secret Planning Sheet @ Tinas Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Download Homeschooling Multiple Children Secret Planning Sheet.

4.) I prepared an editable High School Transcript and explained it about here in this blog post:

Dynamic Reader Question: How To Prepare THE Homeschool High School Transcript

High School Planning Editable High School Transcript @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Download below:

High school Homeschool Transcript @ Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus

5.) Then I prepared a year around homeschool planning schedule in case you are following the physical year.

2014 Physical Year Around Homeschool Schedule

Download here 2014 Physical Year Around Homeschool Planning Schedule.

6.) Free Homeschool Community Service Planning Record. You can read about how to use it in this blog post:

Free Homeschool Community Service Planning Record

Community Service Tracker @ Tinas Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Download Tracking Community Service Record Here.

Be sure you have grabbed all of them as we get ready to start the new year.

But that is not all I have been working on. I mentioned that my blog planner is coming soon, but I wanted to let you know that I also updated the plus curriculum covers for 2014 – 2015 in my store.

With the new year, I plan on adding more premium choices for my store. Of course, there will always be lots of free forms to choose from,  but if you want something with unique fonts and covers, I have that choice too.

Green & Hot Pink Luv Copyright Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus 2014 to 2015 Pretty Pretty Please Cover Copyright Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus
2014 to 2015 Navy & Green Luv Copyright Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus 2014 to 2015 Rainbow Cover Copyright Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

I am not rushing anything, but I look forward to the new year too as it has been crazy this year transitioning my personal blog from my website to WordPress.

Hope you love all the forms and ideas are swirling in my head for more as the new year is around the corner.

You know I love ya,

2012Tinasignature Unit Study:French Revolution + Free {Storming the Bastille} Game

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Must-Haves for the Organized Homeschooler: What to Keep & What to Skip

September 26, 2013 | 4 Comments
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Must-haves for the organized homeschooler are not the same must-haves for other stay at home families.

Think about that for a minute because priorities become real clear. The point is we share living and learning spaces and what we skip and what we keep are different.

By sharing must-haves for the organized homeschooler, I want to ease organization for you.

Must-Haves for the Organized Homeschooler: What to Keep & What to Skip

I do not want you to create a must-have list of things which don’t work.

Organized Homeschooler

We stop agonizing over organizing and what becomes a hobby for some folks (oh yes, I could so go there but I try to keep myself reined in) and the realities of the things that actually need to be organized becomes two very different things.

When You Homeschool and Agonize  Organize

There is a difference in the ways we approach an idea, task or project IF we want to accomplish organizing that fits our homeschool lifestyle.

Our homeschool lifestyle cannot be dismissed as some small undertaking so it requires  a measure of finesse that a lot of books, blogs and websites on general organizing just don’t understand. We are not sending our kids off somewhere, but we are living and learning in shared spaces.

Look at my list below because we don’t have to give up organization and don’t want to; we just learn how to do it differently.

5 Must-Haves for the Organized Homeschooler: What to KEEP

Homeschool Keeper 1. Menu Planning.

Menu planning for 30 days has grit, it’s the only way I menu plan.

It’s not easy if you normally menu plan for 7 days. However, I encourage you to menu plan for 30 days because you do not have to plan again so quickly.

You get a whole lot more return for your time when you menu plan longer. Taking an extra 15 minutes or so in the beginning of the month gives back more time in the month than it takes up.

For example, I turned this into a year long project. Take one year and plan something for every day of the year for recipes that your family like.

This plan will keep giving back for year after year because you’ve created 365 meals and the best part is that you have meals already created.

I color coded every 7 days so that you can see one glance at a time. I plan for 30 days, but shop weekly. So seeing the whole week at one time speeds up the process for myself.

Grab this editable recipe form on my page DIY Easy Home Management Binder.

Homeschool Keeper 2. Chores Assigned to Each Family Member.

I could not do what I do or even school for the day if my kids did not help. Teaching them requires time, but the payoffs are huge.

Ideally, I would love to tell you that I trained them so that now they do all my grocery shopping, but really they have learned some valuable life skills that I can’t check off in my planner.

Update: Yes, they did ALL my grocery shopping and half of the cooking as they grew older. Now, with so much available on-line they still help put groceries away.

Grab this editable chore chart too over on my page DIY Easy Home Management Binder.

Homeschool Keeper 3. A homeschool planner like my 7 Step DIY Homeschool Planner.

Do I need to tell how my heart goes pitter patter when I prepare the 7 Step DIY Homeschool Planner each year?

There is NOT another like homeschool planner like it because YOU organize it each year for your EXACT needs this year.

Using my printables with tons of options at every step, you create a UNIQUE one of a kind planner.

If you’re not a paper/pen gal, you still want some way to easily track your school work.

Homeschool Keeper 4. Command center. Even if it’s simple or temporary.

It’s one thing to have plans in mind, but communicating to the rest of the family is how to effectively carry out plans.

This area can include all upcoming activities for the family and even a Home Management Binder.

Many plans or routines fail and can be traced back to lack of communication.

A physical place at the house where everybody can see what is planned is useful in keeping my family up to date.

Also, I use and love Cozi, which is a free family calendar app.

Each week the calendar is sent o everybody’s email or phone. I love this now that I have teens because we could be going a lot of different directions during the day. Not just that, but the boys can see what is coming up too and learn to plan.

However, one place in the house where all family members pass by for the day was more effective.

Reminders from apps can be out of sight and out of mind; a command center in the house is a way that all family members can stay organized and be mindful.

Homeschool Keeper 5. Place to organize the overflowing amount of books, supplies, and crafts which come with the full time job of homeschooling.

Though I highly recommend having a homeschool room, I know that is not possible with everyone.

In addition, I was told I would never use a dedicated school room. That was not right either. Look at my tips Dedicated Homeschool Room or Dining Room Homeschooler.

Twenty years later and I’m here to tell you I used it very often. So much advice I’ve learned depends on families circumstances at the time.

When I started all of my kids were preschool. I needed pint sized furniture and I needed ways to train them to a habit and to get them ready to learn and focus.

On the other hand I have also had many years of my homeschooling where I couldn’t have a school room. I loved our homeschooling years just as well.

However large or however small area you have, I recommend that you have a place to corral all the clutter so that your home remains a place for relaxing family evenings.

5 Must-Haves for the Organized Homeschooler: What to SKIP

What to Skip 1. Reading organization books from those who don’t live our homeschool lifestyle.

Skip organization books that do not include homeschool parents as an author. I’m not saying you can’t glean some tips.

But if you are struggling in this area, then a book written for an audience that does not have the same demands we have  on our time could end up discouraging you instead of inspiring you.

What to Skip 2. Extensive record keeping.

I’m not saying to throw caution to the wind, but record keeping for the right reasons is key to being organized.

For example, fear of the homeschool law changing is not a good motivator and we’ve brought undue stress to our organized day.

Trying to keep all records to provide proof when your state law does not require record keeping is undue stress. It’s one thing to keep it for you, but another if you need to meet the law.

However, record keeping becomes important in the middle and high school years.

Look at my videos How to Successfully Begin Homeschooling Middle and High School (facebook or here for YouTube) and How to Stay on Top of Record Keeping – Seriously!

Also, I have some detailed tips here Homeschool High School The Must Cover Subjects Part 1 and Homeschool High School The Must Cover Subjects Part 2.

What to Skip 3. Stressful Schedules.

I’m an organized person, but that still didn’t help me to find a balance until several years of homeschooling.

Some years, I was able to schedule hour by hour because it suited our pace.

However, most years, a flexible schedule was needed to accommodate slower learners, my toddler, and preschooler.

Your youngest learner is your TRUE scheduler.

Skip a stressful homeschool schedule in favor of a peaceful schedule.

What to Skip 4. Perfectly picked up house.

Having a perfectly picked up and clean to my standards mindset was the hardest for me to let go.

Learning to let go of that mindset helped me to stay organized although it didn’t feel that way in the beginning.

Accepting a kid cleaned house was not only key to my sanity, but now that my sons have all graduated it trained them for valuable life skills.

Being an organized homeschooler means knowing when to delegate which is not always easy. However, a good enough picked up house while being clean allowed us to move on with our school day.

What to Skip 5. Overflowing amount of clothes.

Lastly, when my kids were young, I realized the more clothes they had, the more they seemed to plow through them.

This always equaled to not only more laundry, but tiny mounds of messes everywhere.

So I realized less is more; I reduced my kids’ wear to less than half.

As you school longer, you realize that you don’t need as many dress clothes for activities outside the house. Unless, your kid are attending a five day co-op which is more like private mini school your kids need just a few sets of dress clothes each.

Having less helped me to organize more and gave me freedom to do the things we love the most.

Must-Haves for the Organized Homeschooler: What to Keep & What to Skip

Not giving up your homeschool freedom begins by knowing what to keep and what to skip as an organized homeschooler.

What are you must-haves and what have you skipped to be organized?

  • Homeschool Organization – 12 Unconventional Ideas for Storage
  • Homeschool Organization – Why You’re Still Drowning in Clutter
  • Homeschool Organization Motivation – 11 Gadgets To Get You Going
  • 100 BEST Ideas to Organize Your Homeschool Area – Storage, Spaces, and Learning Places
  • Top 10 Tips for Maximizing Space in (Really) Tiny Homeschool Spaces
  • Homeschool Organization – Preschool/Kindergarten Free Morning Routine Flip Cards

This is also a blog hop. This blog hop is organized by iHomeschool Network, a collaboration of outstanding homeschool bloggers who connect with each other and with family-friendly companies in mutual beneficial projects.

Hugs and love ya,

Must Haves for the Organized Homeschooler

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