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!
Curriculum Planner Pages
You’ll love these other forms and my tips.
- Homeschooling 31 Day Boot Camp for New Homeschoolers: When You Don’t Know Where to Begin
- What Homeschool Subjects to Teach and When to Teach Them? Part 1 of 3
- How to Easily Add Poetry to Your Homeschool Subjects
- Helpful Read Aloud Tracking Time Homeschool Form
- 4 Editable Homeschool Planning Pages to Ease Planning
- Free Homeschool Colorful Reading Journal to Motivate Kids
- 5 Easy Steps to Putting Together Your Own Homeschool Phonics Program
Hugs and love ya,
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