Free Homeschool Planning Pages (Holiday)
Back in the summer, I shared a large 100-page homeschool planner & discovery journal which is free to download. My daughter really likes having a checklist to work from and this weekend I added a holiday background to those pages. She’s excited about them. Just thought I would share them here for you as well. I also added in the calendar pages for the next 4 months (because I print them 4-to-a-page for my homeschool planning notebook, as you can see from the photo below).
Hope someone can use these! Below I will paste in the links to the other free homeschool planning resources we have here on the blog. 🙂
First, here are the free homeschool planning pages – holiday theme. If you want the plain pages (without the red background or in black & white), be sure to visit the post from this summer (link is down below)!
Click here to download the Free Homeschool Planner Fall & Holiday Theme
Here’s how we use these: We use each page for two weeks (for one child). I write in some of the subjects/assignments she has to work on for the week on the top part and she uses the check-off for her music practice and reading. These are pretty easy to edit, so if there is something you’d like, just drop me an email and I’ll see what I can do. 🙂
Go to this post for our Free Homeschool Planner and Discovery Journal (100 pages of various homeschool planning pages). There are lots more options/layouts than the holiday themed pages above.
At this post, you find our Free Homeschool Vision Planner (for planning out the year).
I shared these free Homeschool Planning Pages that I use as I try to figure out our long-range homeschooling goals. This post shares share the process I go through as I plan out the next year… I shared the planning pages that I’ve been using the past few years. I like having colorful planning pages to work on. This isn’t really a weekly/monthly planner, but rather a homeschool vision planner. This 30+-page pdf is currently FREE to download! Let me know if it’s helpful! ~Liesl
Free Homeschool Planning Pages (Homeschool Vision Planner)
Free Printable Calendar 2017-2018 School Year: At this post you’ll find our free printable calendar pages through August 2018. (Above I only included Nov. 2017 through Feb. 2018)
You might also be interested in these FREE Homeschool Curriculum Resource Guides:
If you are looking for more practical homeschooling tips, you might be interested in our Homeschool Planning Series with tips on Creating Your Homeschool Curriculum. We have three (of four) free resource guides available for K-1, Grades 2-3 and Grades 4-5. (The Grade 6-8 Resource Guide is mostly finished. I hope to share that early this next Fall 2017.)
Creating a Homeschool Curriculum: Kindergarten, Grade 1 This FREE 50-page Resource Guide has been created to answer some basic questions: What subjects should I cover? Where do I start? How do I know what to teach. It offers topics, units and hands-on activity ideas that might appeal to your kids.
Creating a Homeschool Curriculum Grades 2-3 FREE 30-page Resource Guide
This guide is a starting point for choosing the material you might want to cover in your homeschool. What subjects, units and topics should you cover in Grades 2 and 3? Where do I start? This resource guide will offer suggestions on what topics and hands-on activities might be engaging for your kids at this age.
Creating Your Homeschool Curriculum – Grade 4-5 FREE Resource Guide
I hope to share the Resource Guide for Grades 6-8 soon. Sorry it’s taking so long! 🙂
Here are some other useful Homeschooling Posts:
- Starting to Homeschool – This page has links to dozens and dozens of posts: How to find a homeschool curriculum? What about socialization? How do I know what to teach the kids? What does a homeschool day look like? How do I start homeschooling my preschooler?
- Starting to Homeschool: Where to Start
- Thoughts on Teaching: Getting Organized
- Here are some projects and activities we enjoyed for early elementary science. Here is a similar post with 20 science activities for Early Elementary.
And, the science resource page above gives you links (and pictures) with some projects we’ve done along the way.
And here are some of the science topics I hope to cover K-8 in science: Homeschool Science Unit Checklist – K to Grade 8.
We’ve made our way through time in history. This is a history checklist of topics I hope we cover K-8 — and the history tab might give you some ideas if your kids have a particular interest.
There is also a Language Arts Resource Page with dozens of free grammar pages (comma rules and practice, their/they’re/there, apostrophes and quotation marks and more!!), writing resources, and various fun spelling packets we’ve made along the way.
Also this post shares some of the language arts curriculum we use for grammar, spelling, etc.:
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