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How to Create a Customized Homeschool Planner

June 14, 2016 By Ligia

I love homeschool planners. They look so pretty on my desk, ready to be filled with goals and lesson plans. Recently, that is all they have been good for-looking pretty.

It’s not their fault. It’s not that they are not worthy to be written in and used up. In fact up until last year, I used my planner faithfully. Until something changed-my circumstances.

Last year, was the first year my daughter basically flew solo. I didn’t really have to write out lesson plans for her. I used to write out her plans for every subject, but as she did more and more online classes, I was needed less and less. I also stopped doing Together Time (like Morning Time) where I would read aloud to both kids and do a subject together like Bible Study or Character Study. So I didn’t need to plan that out either.

I was just my son and I. So I ended up just writing it into his planner. So my beautiful, very costly planner, did not get used.

Honestly, it had more than I really needed. It was filled with all kinds of nice worksheets but ones that were not going to work for me.

So this year, I decided to make my very own planner.

I have several blogs that I follow that have AMAZING planners you can download, but like all the others, they also have items I don’t need, so I took some from here and there and organized it how I wanted it. I also bought a cheap set of dividers and cut them down to size to match the planner size.

Cheap dividers for planner
Cheap dividers for planner

Then took it to Office Depot to get bound together. The grand total at Office Depot was around $9.

First I picked a pretty cover from Plan Your Year from edsnapshots.com Followed by our school year plan and my states requirements (I think its a nice thing to have handy).

My Cover Page
My Cover Page

 

Section 1: Calendars

  • School Year Round planning schedule-I love this planning schedule. I shared here. So that is the first thing in this section.
Our 2016-17 school year
Our 2016-17 school year
  • 12 month calendar- I downloaded FiveJs.com free planner (she has over 200 pages in it)
  • My Weekly Schedule planner- also from Five Js.
  • Attendance Log-There are so many to choose from. Edsnapshots and Five J’sboth have one and so many others do too. I chose one that fits my style.

Section 2: Goals and Curriculum

  • Goals for the Year. Again, there are several out there. I know both Edsnapshots and Five Js has one. I ended up picking one from Tinas Dynamic Homeschool Plus. I like how it had Homeschool Goals, Personal Goals, Health Goals and Spiritual Goals.
  • Curriculum Resources-basically this is our course of study outline with what each of them is doing this year. There are several variations of this one on the web.
  • Curriculum prices and needs-both of these are from FiveJs.
  • Materials loaned and borrowed-also from Five Js.
  • Field trip Planner and Log- Five Js
  • Books to Read Aloud- also from Five Js.

Section 3: Weekly Glance

This is the section where my weekly plans would have gone. In the past, I had both kids on my planner and I specified what each one of them would do. As I shared, this no longer works for us. So this section will be my Weekly Planning with notes on what things I need to accomplish with them or for them. This is from Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus. I made 18 back to back copies.

Week at a glance
Week at a glance

Section 4: Morning Time

When I told my friend about Morning Time she laughed at me and said “do your kids sit on carpet squares too”. She must not understand Morning Time. I first heard the phrase from Edsnapshots. I am planning to write more about this topic later, so for now I will just share what is in this section.

  • Morning Time Agenda- what we will do each day for 45 minutes
  • Goals for the Morning Time-this one comes from a book called How to Home School by Gayle Graham.
  • Six-week term planner-this is from Donnayoung.org. This is the spot I will plan our Learning Periods for Morning Time. In this section I plan out each day for 6 weeks. We homeschool year round and I break up my year in 6 week Learning Periods.
A six week plan
A six week plan

Section 5: Notes

This last section holds 5 pages for notes. I am using the Plan Your Year Notes page from Edsnapshots.com.

To Wrap up, I’ve created MY ideal planner, I hope scouring these amazing websites will prompt you to create yours.

Here they are again:

edsnapshot.com

fivejs.com

Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus.com

donna young.org (this is a really really good site. I just was on there yesterday and some of her things now require a membership)

Ligia

More on this topic:

Homeschool Calendar 2016-17

Filed Under: Homeschooling, Planning & Organization

My Top 3 Curriculum Websites

June 2, 2016 By Ligia

As I Spring Forward into the 2016-17 year, I wanted to share the top 3 curriculum websites that I look at for my curriculum.  Most of my choices are centered around what classes my children take at our homeschool co-op and the classes they will take on Landry Academy. So, recently I don’t have much curriculum to choose on my own. As I shared in Review of Curriculum Choices 2015-16, there are certain curriculums that I will stick to. For the most part I will only need to chose 2-3.

My Top 3 Sites:

  1. Homeschool Classified– I have shared about this place before because it is my favorite place to shop for curriculum. It is an online homeschool site that sells mostly used but some new curriculum. I sell my curriculum there too (see my listings here)
  2. Christian Books Distributors (CBD)-They have an amazing homeschool section. They have sales on Apologia all the time and free shipping. Not everything is Christian based, so you can find things like Teaching Textbooks, Explode the Code, etc
  3. Amazon-I have found many different gems on Amazon. I usually buy our novels on Amazon. Landry Academy makes it easy for me and they link their books to Amazon so all I have to do is look them up.

Sometimes I will just go straight to the company website and purchase on their site. I find that sometimes their prices are just the same as those on the other sites so I like to get it right from the source if I can (just in case). For the most part, these three sites are my go-to sites.

Ligia

Related Posts:

Review of Curriculum Choices 2015-16

Spring Forward: Planning for 2016-17

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Review of Curriculum Choices 2015-16

May 30, 2016 By Ligia

In my post Spring Forward: 2016-17 I wrote about looking forward to a new school year. However, before I can do that I need to look back at this year’s curriculum choices to see what did or did not work. This was step one in the Planning Process. I wrote about our 2015-16 choices for curriculum here and here. And as I look at my lists, I am very surprised at how many things we kind of ditched along the way, some intentionally and some not so intentionally.

For my son:

We ended up switching from our from Essentials in Writing back to Writeshop. I don’t remember when I made the switch but I know we only did a handful of lessons. For the past three years we have done Writeshop and I felt I needed something hands off. I thought the video series would provide that. Since my son has dyslexia, I ended up needing to be involved. He tolerated Writeshop so I went back. I found something that has really helped, though, a website that provides online videos to teach Writeshop. It is not free, but fairly inexpensive. Here is the link: Play With Education.

We also dropped Apologia’s Who is God? It was in no way a reflection of the curriculum. We returned to CBS and decided to do that again so it was nearly impossible to do two Bible curriculums.

Finally, the big change, was I decided to delay his entry into online learning and dropped both of his online course with Landry. I feel I made the right choice. He would have been overwhelmed. So we are planning to do some next year, but more on that later.

So what are our keepers?

Definitely, will continue with Teaching Textbooks, Hewitt Lightning Literature, Barton Reading and Spelling, Apologia and Writeshop.

For my daughter:

Her big change was we did not stick to Jensen’s Grammar. I don’t know what is up with her and grammar! This is curriculum number 3. We discussed it at length and decided we might do an online college class for grammar. She really needs it if she plans to be an editor. Yikes!

For her that was really the only change.

What we are keeping?

For next year she will be doing completely different curriculum only because her classes are mostly on Landry Academy and co-op classes. At this point, the only thing I am still “teacher” is math. She will do Math U See Geometry. Everything else that I do is elective type like Home Ec, PE, and her Clep studies.

More on that next time.

Ligia

 

 

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