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Super

Simple
Homeschool
Planning
Sheets
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You may copy the pages in this printable for PERSONAL
FAMILY use only.
Hello! I am so excited to share with you these super simple
homeschool planning sheets. Homeschool planning does not have
to be crazy. It can be simple. I plan on showing you how!

Homeschool Curriculum Budget Sheets

When planning for a new school year it is so important to have a


budget. Plan ahead and be happy if you come in under budget! I
use these by writing down all of the purchases I plan on making for
the new school year. I use one sheet for each child, and one sheet
for items I plan on all three kids using. I then put down the price of
buying that item new. This lets me know what my price point is when
shopping for used merchandise. Once I purchase item I put that
price in the purchased for column. This keeps me on task, and helps
me stay within our household budget for homeschool curriculum.

Curriculum Planning

When planning out my school year, I cannot stand to write out all my
plans in a planner. I don’t like ink marks, and let’s face it. Life
happens! So, I set a goal of where I want to be at the end of each
quarter. This is fairly simple Let’s say a subject has 36 weeks worth of
lessons. I know that at the end of the first quarter I need to be on
lesson 9, second quarter lesson 18, and so on.

If a book is not divided up in lessons, I can do the same basic


concept by dividing up pages. A 300 page book would mean I
need to be on page 75 at the end of the 1st quarter. This helps me
have an idea of whether or not we are on task each quarter, and
helps us reevaluate whether we are on task, if we can slow down, or
if we need to speed up.

Print out one of these for each student for easy planning.
Semester Tracking Sheets

Most families run 180 days each school year. This means each
semester you would need to get in 90 days. This semester sheet helps
you track how many days in you have each semester.

Field Trip and Enrichment Days

School days don’t have to be just book work! Track the days where
you went out and did something fun! I love looking back on these at
the end of each school year and reminiscing about what happened
outside of the house.

Grade Sheets

Keeping grades does not have to be a headache. Each week


record grades in various subjects on this simple grade sheet. Add
them up at the end of the school year and voila! Easy grade
keeping.

How to Plan Your Homeschool Day

This printable goes along with this blog post. It can also be used with
my How to Plan Your Homeschool Day presentation. This can be
purchased here.
Curriculum Purchase Plan and Budget
Curriculum Budget Purchased For

Budgeted:

Spent:
Curriculum Planning
Curriculum Pages Lessons Divide by Goal for Goal for Goal for Goal
4 Q1 Q2 Q3 for Q4
Attendance Tracker

Semester 1
Attendance Tracker

Semester 2
Field Trip and Enrichment Days

Date Location Subject Covered


Student:
Semester 1
Grade:

Week

Semester
Grade
Student:
Semester 2
Grade:

Week

Semester
Grade
Let’s Plan Your Homeschool Day!
This planning printable is an extension of the post 5 Simple Tips to Help You Schedule Your Homeschool Day

What time do you want to start school?


• Remember you don’t have to start the same time as public school
• Your day will NOT be 6 hours a day.
• Keep your family’s lifestyle in mind
• Jot down a few times that may work for you below

What fun activity will you do to start your day?


• Ideas: Songs, music, pledge, calendar, bible time, prayer, exercise
• The key is to find something that is important and fun for your family!
• Jot down a few ideas below

In what order will you work through the subjects?


• Always start with the hard things first. This means you will tackle them when your child is fresh
and ready to start the day.
• Add on extras after the core subjects are done.
• Jot down which subjects you want to and in what order. Remember that not all days have to
look the same
• Jot down a sample schedule below

Look over this planning sheet and get started making a homeschool schedule! Remember schedules are not set
in stone. Any schedule can be tweaked it may take a few tries before you find a routine that works for your
family ~Misty

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