A good planner works for you and your needs. What is right for one person may not be the best option for someone else, so take a moment to investigate each option and find the one that works best for your student.
Two great planners, Clever Fox and Panda, were not included in this list because they are only designed to last six months...which isn't enough to get you through the school year.
Artfan Planner
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At-A-Glance Planner
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Freedom Planner Pro
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Global Printed Planner
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In addition to calendar planning pages, the parent planner includes:
- Helpful articles written by homeschooling experts.
- Interactive calendars, planning pages, field trip logs, and transcripts.
- Notebooking and Lapbook resources
- Must-have lists, including common Greek and Latin roots, books of the Bible, grammar and spelling rules, a periodic table of the elements, U.S. Presidents and more!
- Helpful household forms such as chore charts, grocery lists, and meal-planning charts.
Read a full-length review of Schoolhouse Teachers here.
Teens aren't the only ones who need a good planner, and that's why we've created "Our Best Year Ever!" homeschool planner.
Teens aren't the only ones who need a good planner, and that's why we've created "Our Best Year Ever!" homeschool planner.
The “Our Best Year Ever!” Planner is a re-usable, yearly planner that includes:
- Month at-a-glance (12)
- week at-a-glance (reproducible)
- daily planner (reproducible – 2 versions)
- schoolwork chart (reproducible)
- meal planner (12)
- chore chart (reproducible)
- unit study guide (reproducible)
- book list for the year
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