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Homeschool Planner

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January 7, 2015 By Jennifer Lambert 12 Comments

The kids are finishing up curriculum and January is typically when we evaluate our successes and whether we need a change.

We tend to follow a calendar year rather than a fiscal or traditional school year.

I realize that my teen needs some direction for time management and must learn to keep a time budget for herself so she can stay on track with her school assignments and not get further behind.

I have some great planning printables on my Pinterest board, but I realize that some of them aren’t exactly what we need.

There are some great calendars and planners for sale all over the Internet but they’re not exactly what we need either and I’ve been so disappointed when I’ve purchased them in the past and they didn’t work well for us.

We made our own student planner.

Here’s what we found and put together for the perfect planner.

A pretty cover.

We love this neato zebra cover page that’s just perfect (she has oodles to choose from).

Goal-setting pages.

Since I’m raising servant leaders, we need goals. I love these free printable goal-planning pages.

I plan to take some time after our holiday to discuss goals with my kids. She can have these planning pages to refer to throughout the year and make sure she stays on track. I think this would be a great motivational tool so she will complete her work.

Calendar pages.

I love the colors for these monthly calendar pages! 

And I printed some pretty weekly planning pages to help Liz keep track of her school and extracurricular schedule. I saved them ages ago and have no idea where I got them.

Assignments pages.

I designed some weekly assignment planning pages of our own. There are some really beautiful pages out there, but I need simple, lots of room to write in assignments, checklists, and no bells or whistles to distract. Download our simple student pages below.

As we complete her planner and get all the pages printed for the rest of the year, I will comb bind it and help her fill it out and coach her to keep track every day.

What I’m not including:

  • cutesy journal pages
  • artsy freestyle pages
  • Bible study journals

I saw oodles of these pretty pages to print, but I just know it would end in disaster if I included these in this planner. They would distract the girls and take the focus off time management. They would waste lots of time playing with filling in the blanks and doodling rather than completing and checking off appointments and assignments.

I have an art journal and a great Bible study for teen girls as part of regular homeschool work.

I pray that this pretty new planner will help Liz with time management this year!

I also like this blog planner for me.

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Math Monday: Calendar

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March 18, 2013 By Jennifer Lambert 4 Comments

While I was setting up and organizing, the little kids played with some magnet puzzle books (called Magnix)…Tori has the farm animal counting. I had forgotten we even had these and the kids were pretty excited to start their day with “toys”!

We have 6 math equations every day, based on the calendar. So, for March 6, the girls wrote out:

  • 5+1=6
  • 1+5=6
  • 3+3=6
  • 8-2=6
  • 7-1=6
  • 6-0=6

…or a similar variation on this. It’s just extra math practice.

I hope to work up to this Calendar Math board here and here soon. Here is a great calendar math resource!

We’re still enjoying our TouchMath. Did you see my Touchmath review? We’re working on the money unit right now. The girls beg to use the computer game! My dad sent the kids these fun coin banks that digitally count change and those are a big hit!

money math pages

Katie and Tori really likes these Shamrock Place Value puzzles. I liked that they’re free!

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We’re finishing up our Singapore math and still going strong with Life of Fred Butterflies. We play math games and the girls love to play with Kumon math workbooks or fun workbooks from the Target Dollar Spot in their free time.

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New Calendar Board

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January 31, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

Our calendar board is a work in progress.

I am forever looking for improvements and changing it to suit our needs.

One side is our monthly themed calendar:

The other side is our circle time morning board.

After this picture was taken, I added a liturgical calendar wheel to help us understand the church calendar.

Our Calendar Board

On the left, I have our pledges to the American flag, Christian flag, and Bible.

In the middle is our Bible verse of the week.

On the left is our theme poem of the month.

We have our themes of the week on the green page: letter, character trait, state, animal, shape, color.

We have a clock, temp, and money chart.

We pray using the acronym ACTS:

Adoration,

Confession,

Thanksgiving, and

Supplication.

Calendar Notebooks

Tori and Katie have calendar notebooks that they do almost daily to help them understand the calendar and themes and whatever else I throw in there that makes sense to us that week or month.

The kids love to learn during our morning circle time. We get so much accomplished – Bible, shapes, colors, animals, money, time, temperature, months and days of the week. I love how much they learn in just a few minutes each morning.

Calendar Printables:

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  • Homeschool Creations
  • 1+1+1=1
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