I am so excited to share this cute and functional homeschool planner with you. With multiple colorful cover options, inspirational quotes to use as dividers, monthly, weekly, daily schedule planners, trackers, logs and more, this free printable will help your homeschool get organized. Just download, print and plan!
I believe that writing goals and plans down helps visualize and implement ideas in a concrete way. There is more clarity as to what needs to be achieved, in what time frame and helps track progress in an organized manner. It’s easy for the tiniest things to slip our minds so writing, reviewing and updating plans is so important to achieve the goals we set for ourselves. I always have more peace of mind when I see an actionable plan written down. It encourages me to be more disciplined and motivates me to work towards my goals.
If you are looking to get your homeschool organized, then I hope this printable will help you plan and achieve your goals.
Make sure to pin this to your Homeschool Resources board on Pinterest, for later!
Pages included in the Free Homeschool Planner :
- Covers (4 options to choose from)
- Dividers (3 quotes)
- Monthly Planner
- Weekly Planner
- Daily Planner (2 formats to choose from)
- Lesson Planner (for 4, 6, 8 subjects)
- Reading Log
- Homework Planner
- Attendance Log
- Grade Tracker
- Special Dates
- Curriculum Budget
- Password Tracker
- Year At A Glance
- Notes
Cover Page
Choose from 4 cover page options – ranging from bright and colorful to simple and elegant.
Divider
Featuring 3 inspirational quotes, use these pages in place of your cover page or as dividers. You can also make wall art using these quotes.
Monthly Planner
2 page undated monthly planner to use year after year – just fill in the month and dates.
Weekly Planner
Plan your weekly schedule by subject.
Daily Planner
2 options to choose from to plan your daily schedule. Fill in your time slots and plan by day of the week or use the hourly schedule planner with the time slots pre-filled.
Lesson Planner
Choose a layout that works for you – with 4, 6 and 8 subject box options in the lesson planner. Includes a side bar with space to write goals and resources needed.
Reading Log
Reading log to help keep track of reading activity.
Homework Planner
Plan homework and assignments by subject using this homework planner.
Attendance Log
Keep track of instructional days using the attendance log. You can also color code the boxes to mark different types of days.
Grade Tracker
Track grades by subject and assignments using the grade tracker.
Special Dates
Keep track of birthdays, holidays and other important dates year around.
Curriculum Budget
Plan and manage your budget by each subject using the curriculum budget planner.
Password Tracker
Keep track of websites, login and password information using the password tracker.
Year At A Glance
Use the year at a glance pages to plan the year ahead or use it as an yearly overview – great for long term planning.
Notes
Use the notes page to write down any important instructions to keep in mind, jot down thoughts, reminders and more.
The download comes as a PDF and prints on a letter sized page. Download the Homeschool Planner Printable here.
Please note that this printable is for PERSONAL USE only. Read our full license terms here.
Thank you! These are super cute and helpful. School just started for my daughter (1st grade) and I printed this out to help me become more organized with her school work. The teachers are great, but their PDF lesson plans were frustrating me. I work from home as well and was finding it frustrating with keeping up with Zoom meeting times, passwords, and assignments. I sat down today printed this and transferred everything over to this printout. I found a bunch of free time where there were no assignments for in the lesson plan and was able to write in additional activities for my daughter to complete. This mama just may survive the school year without becoming a wino! LOL!
Hi Anika,
I am so glad that this planner is helpful to you. Love the way you are using it! I work from home as well so I completely agree with you. Keeping track of a zillion things online is frustrating. I am new to designing planners and wanted to make something that will help during this challenging time. In fact this is the first planner I made! So your message means a lot to me. I am making classroom posters that I will be posting on the blog next week. I am also working on some more planner stuff to help us survive this year. I really hope you like them! Wishing your daughter has a wonderful year of learning 🥰
its telling me theres no image when i download.am i doing something wrong?
Hi Janine,
After downloading the planner, please open it using Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download it for free from here – https://acrobat.adobe.com/us/en/acrobat/pdf-reader.html
After downloading the Reader, double-click on the planner pdf or right-click and select “Open With” Adobe Acrobat Reader. The pdf should open and you can click on “Print file” to print it.
I hope you are able to download and use the planner. If you are still facing issues please send a screenshot of the error to hello@thedesignhippo.com and we can work together to resolve it 🙂
Starting our homeschooling journey this year has been difficult money-wise so i’m very thankful for you and that you made getting a planner less expense for us. Thank You. God bless you
Hi Kimberly,
Thank you for your kind words and for inspiring me to create more. I am so glad that this printable will be helpful in your homeschooling journey. Have a blessed day 🥰