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Creative and DIY Free Homeschool Student Planner for Time Management

November 4, 2022 | Leave a Comment
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You’ll love tons of creative options with this free homeschool student planner. It’s just one of the many homeschool planners I have for you.

Today, I have the diy free homeschool student planner which you create.

Your child will love picking and choose from the forms to create a unique student planner.

Creative and DIY Free Homeschool Student Planner for Time Management

Besides, helping your student to track his lesson plans, a planner also encourages your child to be time conscious.

We know how important it is for our homeschooling day to be relaxed.

However, equally important is the art of time management. Managing time should not a stressful task.

It’s simply means allowing time to balance the day with what is meaningful to our family.

Children need to learn that too.

3 Ways a Homeschool Student Planner Encourages Time Management

Here are three ways a planner can encourage your child to manage his time.

1. It allows your child to choose which subject to cover first and in what order.

When your child orders the subjects or topics he wants to learn, he truly is learning how to self-educate.

For example, kids can be resistant to learning. I’ve learned through my 20+ years that choices matter – by your child.

They want some control to their day.

2. Failure is the BEST teacher.

For instance, if my child does not do what is required of him for the school day because he chose ;poorly how to manage the order in which the subjects are to be covered, it’s a valuable lesson.

Not only does he learn about managing his time for school subjects, but he is learning how to manage his time as an adult.

This is the foundation of how to start learning time management.

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

Of course it’s one thing for a child to be blowing off the day and another thing to learn how to manage.

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”.

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

3. Decide if a timer is stress inducing or a time teacher.

Next, like all tools, they can have a negative or positive effect. A timer is no different.

Some kids respond well to a timer and others feel they’re in a race.

The goal in time management is to be learning to maximize the quality of time not focus on the passing of time.

Additionally, one of my lesson planning pages allows your child to track in 15 minute increments.

Some states require this type of tracking.

However, if your state does not, it still teaches your child the value of learning in short spurts.

Creative and DIY Free Homeschool  Planner for Time Management

In addition, I have some high school planner covers.

Other Free Homeschool Student Planner Resources

Next, look at these other free resources:

  • Two Free Homeschool School Planner Covers
  • How to Make Your Own Planner Simple and Beautiful
  • How to Choose the Perfect Homeschool Planner for Multiple Students
  • Colorful and Editable Homeschooled Student Attendance Record
  • Notebook Covers

Creative and DIY Free Homeschool Planner for Time Management


How to Get the Free Planner Pages

Now, how to grab the free planner. It’s a subscriber freebie.

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

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

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How to Make Your Own Student Planner Simple and Beautiful

June 25, 2022 | Leave a Comment
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There are many benefits in knowing how to make your own student planner. And creating your student’s own homeschool planner gives your student control. Besides, keeping your student organized, it allows children to plan out their day, week, and year.

Too, a student planner has many parts, but not all of them are useful. Creating your own planner allows you to craft it to your child’s unique needs.

In addition, trying to adjust to a planner created for public school students does not equal a homeschooled student’s needs.

Look at some of the parts to include in your child’s homeschool planner:

  • Front cover page.
  • Calendar pages to help them track
  • And lesson planning pages are the biggest part of printing.
  • Finally, all the fun and random pages that make your student’s planner unique.

Free Homeschool Student Planner

How to Make Your Own Student Planner Simple and Beautiful

Besides being a hard-working planner, there are many benefits to training your children to use one.

Getting past the idea that a planner is controlling is just not a mindset kids can have. I hear it all the time – I just want to be spontaneous.

How ever did a planner give the impression that every minute of your life must be planned? Oh sure, I’ve seen some plan like, but that is not how I plan or use a planner.

5 Benefits of Balanced Planning

So, look at 5 benefits.

  1. Teens have a lot they want to do, and a planner can help them to manage their time better
  2. Key to getting a lot stuffed into a day is to prioritize. Do you know how many adults are crippled by not being able to isolate what is and what isn’t important mow? Learn how to prioritize early so it’s less painful to learn as an adult.
  3. Children avoid self-imposed stress. Imagining that your day is busier than it really is way more stressing than actually doing what is on the list. It’s easier to see their schedule laid out in front of them.
  4. Even if you don’t have deadlines for your children’s project, they will eventually have them. Teach your students to have self-imposed deadlines. When children set up their own standards, they normally rise to the occasion. This is a healthy habit for adult hood and self-regulating.
  5. Your student needs to know how to say NO. When he glances at his planner and sees he has a full day planned, he is taking charge of setting limits. This promotes a healthy mental state by not accepting more than he can do.

Also, what I find is that if students can pick and choose not just the planner, but accessories it individualizes their personal planners.

What I’m saying is a student’s planner should be expressive as the student is.

In this way it becomes more than just a scheduling tool, but a way for the student to express what is important to him. Look a few cool things I rounded up below which can make it fun for your children.

Here is a fun Journal Supplies Storage Case because all kids need to journal and doodle. And these paper clips are so cute. It’s the little things that make a planner rock.

Free Printable Homeschool Student Planner

After adding a few fun pages to your child’s planner, look below at how to create your student’s homeschool planner.

Step 1. Choose a Student Planner Cover.

On my DIY Best Student Planner page, I have 12 free planner cover options and I add more as I can.

How to Make Your Own Student Planner Simple and Beautiful

Then, move on to different calendars to help your student.

Remember, I create 3 different types of calendars. Your student may need all 3 just like you. Why? Because each one serves a different purpose.

Step 2. Choose a Type of Calendar.

Depending on the age of your child, you may plan the school year or your child may be old enough to do it. Keep in mind, the first attempts will not come close to what you’re thinking.

However, the purpose of a planner is to train your child to organized habits. That begins here, but it never looks like we think it’s going to look like.

Read at my post How a Homeschool Planning Calendar is Superior to a Regular Calendar if you add a homeschool planning calendar to the planner.

In addition, look at the 3 different types of calendars your child may want to include:

  • A regular calendar. I keep the beautiful options on Step. 2. Choose Calendars/Appointment Keepers.
  • The planning your year homeschool calendar which is on Step 5a. Choose Unique forms JUST for You! Not a kazillion other people and
  • Two-Page per month calendars for tracking dates which I also call Appointment Keepers. They are also found at Step. 2. Choose Calendars/Appointment Keepers

The third part is the largest of any planner and that is the lesson planning pages for your child to note how he wants to lesson plan.

Step 3. Choose a Lesson Planning Template.

And I have 4 free beautiful lesson planning templates at DIY Best Student Planner page which you can choose for your child.

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

Next, is one of the most fun for your student. Selecting random pages like end of year or first of year about me pages are fun. Adding note pages or pictures makes the planner individualized.

Finally, the last step is deciding a way to bind the planner.

Step 5. Bind it.

This last step may not seem important, but it is. I never encouraged my teens to use a notebook because the 3 rings got in the way of comfortable writing.

Encouraging writing in the planner is key, but it needs to be comfortable. Even using disc rings is better and coil binding is my number one preferred way of binding my kids’ planners.

Too, some parents who have a leftie can choose to have it top bound. Flipping from bottom to top is a great idea.

What do you think? Want to start building your child’s planner with my free printables?

How to Make Your Own Student Planner Simple and Beautiful
CLICK HERE TO build your Free Student Planner with my Free Printables
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Colorful and Beautiful 2022 Printable Calendar One Page

December 20, 2020 | Leave a Comment
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Today, I’m rolling out the 2022 printable calendar one page form which you can use in the 7 Step DIY Homeschool Planner.

CURRICULUM PLANNERS

Don’t forget when putting together your homeschool planner that I have 3 types of calendar pages I prepare each year AND each one has an academic year AND physical year.

Colorful and Beautiful 2022 Printable Calendar One Page

The 2022 printable calendar one page form today is used for reference purposes, the homeschool planning calendars  are to be used for tracking your homeschool days and weeks, and 2 page per month appointment keepers are the two pages per month with bigger boxes for writing appointments.

Printable Calendar One Page

You’ll need a set of EACH type in your 7 Step DIY Homeschool Planner each year.

Because the reference calendar today is used for everything in your planner like planning and referencing you’ll want to print a couple of these for your planner.

I print one or more in the front of my homeschool planner and I print another one or two toward the back. I can easily put my hand on the calendar.

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Colorful and Beautiful 2022 Printable Calendar One Page

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

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!

Download the free 2022 Printable Calendar One Page here.

Hugs and love ya,

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Free Form for Planning Homeschool and Holidays 2021-2025

November 28, 2020 | Leave a Comment
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Planning homeschool and holidays is easier with this updated reference page I do each year.

Too, I created this handy reference page because everybody plans differently and having a heads up notice of holidays and observances helps you plan not only your homeschool day, but to plan your year.

Planning Homeschool and Holidays

Also, this 5 years of major holidays on one reference page I have for you today gives you much flexibility when preparing your 7 Step DIY Homeschool Planner.

Free Form for Planning Homeschool and Holidays 2021-2025

In addition, look at the ways you can use it:

  • If you’re planning long-term projects, you’ll love having the handy reference page to plan the days off for your homeschool.
  • Short-term planning becomes a cinch because you can quickly glance at upcoming holidays.
  • By looking this far out, it helps me to decide when I want to take a family vacation.

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

Also, my form can be used beyond planning homeschool and holidays.

It can be used in my diy easy home management binder, diy best student planner, and unit study planner.

Curriculum Pages for Planner

Because my 5 years of holidays listed on one page is updated each year, be sure to grab it each year here on my blog OR on the permanent place here on my site which is Step. 2. Choose Calendars/Appointment Keepers.

Look at these other homeschool planner products that I know you’ll love!

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  • Editable Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages - Mink Over You

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    $2.50
    Add to cart
  • Editable Weekly General Planning Page

    Editable Weekly General Planning Page

    $1.99
    Add to cart
  • Dynamic and Fun Human Body Lapbook for Multiple Ages

    Dynamic and Fun Human Body Lapbook for Multiple Ages

    $5.00
    Add to cart
  • Doodle Curriculum Planner Cover Store 1 @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus 600x

    Doodle Coloring Curriculum Planner Cover

    $1.75
    Add to cart
  • Sunkissed Curriculum Planner Cover

    Sunkissed Curriculum Planner Cover

    $1.75
    Add to cart
  • 0. Westward Expansion History Fun 10 Coloring Pages

    0. Westward Expansion History Fun 10 Coloring Pages

    $1.75
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  • 00. Ancient Civilization History 20 Coloring Pages

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    $3.50
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  • Awesome Reading Aloud Tracking Time Homeschool Form

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  • Editable Front Cover - Coral Inklings

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

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!

Free Form for Planning Homeschool and Holidays 2021-2025

Grab your copy below and as usual I have two color choices. Download one or both.

Download here Aqua Color Choice

Download here Wine Color Choice

Do you like this form as much as I do?

Hugs and love ya,

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Back To Homeschool Student Notebook Covers

July 8, 2014 | 10 Comments
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I have some free back to homeschool student notebook covers today. Also, look at my page The Dynamics of How to Homeschool Easily and Smarter for more fun ideas and tips.

Don’t panic, it’s not quite back to school yet. 

However, I was panicked excited when I created my back to homeschool student notebook covers last year.

Last year was the first inkling I had that we might move overseas. And knowing my fixation with having an organized space, which includes student binder covers, I created a set of science notebook covers back then.

Who knows what options I will find overseas for student notebook covers, right?

Back To Homeschool Student Notebook Covers

Then, I created history notebook covers too. 

Though I had shared my science notebook covers with a few of you back then when my blog was new, I didn’t share my history covers.

Homeschool Student  Notebook Covers

Too because I like all forms of back up plans for my learning area, I have slowly been creating printables for my school area when I have one again.

Also you know my aversion to matchy matchy sets of things and my need for a variety of color choices in any printable I do. 

So I have created covers for two subjects (history and science) but they are in a variety of colors. 

Five color choices with six spine inserts too for both subjects. 

Mix and match the covers for each of your kids with the spine inserts.

History Binder InsertsScience Binder Inserts

Plus, I already have an idea for a style of cover for the other school subjects, which is completely different than the style I am sharing today.

This is a jump start to having covers for our school subject binders and I thought you might like them too.

Download science set here.

Download history set here.

It just feels good knowing that I am doing something to be somewhat prepared for the new school year even if I won’t have a learning space just yet.

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Look at these other helpful tips:

  • Are you looking to build your homeschool directly from Amazon? Check out my Amazon boards where I organized curriculum I’ve used by subject.
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Hugs and love ya,

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