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Free New Homeschool Teacher Planner

Looking for a homeschool teacher planner? If so, I’ve got a simple one that you can print off and start using today!

This homeschool teacher planner is more of a relaxed, check-it-off-and-we-are-done type layout. Simple and designed for a mom who is now homeschooling three kids and is trying to figure out how to keep it all organized.

Last year, I used my Charlotte Mason Planner and I loved it. This year, I needed to simplify things, therefore I came up this homeschool teacher planner that I think will fit this season of life just nicely.

Stick around until the end of the pot to figure out how to get a copy of this free homeschool teacher planner for yourself .

Free Homeschool Teacher Planner

The bulk of this homeschool teacher planner is the weekly spreads, however, there are also some handy calendar pages, planning pages, book lists, and assessment resources as well. Let’s check them out:

1. Planner Monthly Spread

First off, the monthly calendar spreads are simple and open. I didn’t include any dates with the plan that I can use this planner again without having to update it every year.

There is also a section at the top for notes, bible verses, or inspiring quotes.

 

2. Teacher Planner Weekly Spread

Next, is the weekly spread. This is the layout that I plan to spend the most time with. It’s clean and simple yet also gives me a to chart each subject, weekly scheduling, and any additional notes. So far, this format is working out great.

3. Book Lists for the Teacher Planner

Every teacher planner needs a book list right? With that being said, I’ve included a general book list as well as a fun-reads book. I love to keep track of our reading and deem this an essential part of a good planner.

4. Teacher Term Recap

This free homeschool teacher planner is broken up into three, twelve-week terms.  At the end of each term, I included a term recap. (I had this in the Charlotte Mason Planner and really found it helpful.)

This is simply a space to pause and reflect on where we are. Things we have been able to accomplish, strengths, weakness, and goals moving forward.

There is also a section titled ‘Upcoming’. I like to have a space where we can switch out our focus whether is a new science unit or new composer study. It helps to keep our homeschool fresh.

5. Notes

Lastly, there is a basic section for note taking. With that being said, if you are a big note taker, I would make extra copies of these pages and sprinkled them throughout your planner for plenty of space to jot down things that come up throughout the year.

Are you New to Homeschool?

Are you new to homeschool? If so, be sure to check out this post about getting started! Then, check out some of these other helpful articles to get you started: 

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What are some of your favorite features of your homeschool planner?

 

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