Homeschooling gives families flexibility, but keeping lessons, schedules, grades, attendance, books, and activities organized can quickly become a job of its own. This Printable Homeschool Planner provides 100 pages designed to bring your homeschool planning and record keeping together in one convenient place.

Plan Your Homeschool Days and Weeks
Every homeschool family has a different routine, so this planner includes several planning formats rather than limiting you to one schedule.
Choose from daily planners, daily overviews, lesson plans, weekly overviews, weekly lessons, timetables, to-do lists, and year-at-a-glance pages. You can print the layouts that fit your routine and leave out the ones you don’t need.
The weekly lesson pages provide space for Monday through Friday lessons and additional notes, while dedicated lesson plan sheets give you room for lesson activities, materials, objectives, enrichment, and notes.

Keep Homeschool Records Together
Instead of keeping important records in different notebooks and folders, use your homeschool binder as a central organization system.
The 100-page collection includes attendance logs, grade trackers, assignment trackers, reading records, P.E. logs, student goals, book trackers, and subject overviews.
These pages can help you maintain an organized record of what your student has been working on throughout the year.
Plan Subjects and Unit Studies
For families who enjoy unit studies or subject-based planning, dedicated worksheets are included for math, science, history, reading, geography, language, art, music, and sensorial studies.
You’ll also find unit study preparation and activity pages to help you gather your ideas and resources before beginning a new topic.

Track Books, Reading & Field Trips
Books and hands-on experiences are an important part of many homeschool routines. That’s why this planner includes a reading tracker, books-to-read list, family read-aloud pages, independent reading records, master booklist, field trip planner, field trip log, and field trip report.
Use them to document both everyday learning and special experiences throughout the year.
Plan the Entire Year
The calendar section includes 12 blank landscape monthly calendars, monthly two-page planning spreads, and weekly scheduling pages.
Since the monthly calendars are undated, they can be filled in for the year you’re currently homeschooling instead of becoming outdated after one school year.

Make It a Binder or Spiral Planner
Print all 100 pages to build a comprehensive homeschool binder, or select the pages your family needs and have them spiral bound. Coordinating 2-inch and 3-inch binder spines are included for families who prefer a traditional binder.
Whether you’re planning lessons, tracking attendance, recording grades, organizing books, or preparing your next unit study, this printable homeschool planner provides a flexible foundation for keeping your homeschool year organized.





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