Description
The Homeschool Lesson Planning Notebook uses a dot grid journal inspired framework to guide you in planning and documenting your homeschool lessons. The templates are flexible and open-ended so you can make it your own to fit your needs and the way you homeschool.
The planner is designed as an undated, 12-month journal, with first an overview of the month, then the weekly schedule and lesson plan, and finally some pages to list out your daily work. There are 4 weeks in each month, which adds up to 48 weeks of school – plenty of space to document your school year even if you do school year-round.
Features:
Yearly Events OverviewCurriculum OverviewClasses PageField Trips PageBook List PagesAttendance Tracker (spans 2 years, so you can start and end any time)Monthly Brainstorm & Undated Monthly Calendar & Monthly Reflections Page4 Weeks per month of weekly planningWeekly Goals & NotesWeekly Schedule (6am-9pm)Weekly Lesson Plan Grid for 7 subjects, 6 days of schoolDaily Details (6 per week)End of the year reflection pages
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DETAILS:
Black, white, and grey minimalist interior229 pages8.5 x 11 inchesSoftcover Velvet Matte FinishPerfect BoundPrinted on demand
From the Publisher
Homeschool Lesson Planning Notebook: 12 Month Undated Dot Grid Planner by schoolnest
The Homeschool Lesson Planning Notebook uses a dot grid journal inspired framework to guide you in planning and documenting your homeschool lessons. The templates are flexible and open-ended so you can make it your own to fit your needs and the way you homeschool.
The planner is designed as an undated, 12-month journal, with first an overview of the month, then the weekly schedule and lesson plan, and finally some pages to list out your daily work. There are 4 weeks in each month, which adds up to 48 weeks of school – plenty of space to document your school year even if you do school year-round. Think of each week in the planner as a school week, not a calendar week. In September the last week of your lessons might blend into October, and that is okay. This is why there are only 4 weeks after each Month page. It ends up being plenty!
This paper does well with pencils, ball point and gel pens, erasable pens, and colored pencils.
What’s Inside?
Two Years of Attendance Trackers
Use the Attendance page to track your school days for your records or just for your own knowledge!
Write one year on the left tracker and the next year on the right tracker. This allows you to start mid year and move over into the next year. Or track a full school year on one, and track something else on the other!
Curriculum Overview
The Curriculum Overview is a place to list and record or brainstorm the names of curriculum you plan to use for each subject and each student.
Write the school subject in the banners and make a list beneath. Don’t forget to use colored pencil to color code your subjects – because why not!
Book List Pages
Every homeschooler loves a good book list.
Use the Book List pages to keep a running list of future books to read this year, add books read as you go, or make a checklist and do both! The gridlines make it easy to format your checklists neatly.
Curriculum Progress
Curriculum Progress Trackers are nice visual ways to see how far you’ve worked through the curriculum.
Check in on this layout every once in a while with your colored pencils and fill in the lessons completed. It’s nice to see how far you’ve really come. Write the curriculum names in the flags and even student’s name below the flag or at the top of the page.
Plan in the Monthly Overview
The Homeschool Lesson Planning Notebook has 12 undated month calendar grids for you to fill in as you go. Write the current month in the blank space in the heading, days of the week across the top, dates in the corners, then use this layout to keep track of important things specific to a date like sports practices and field trips.
Brainstorm on the Weekly Goals & Notes Pages
After each month there are 4 weeks of weekly goals pages to begin each weekly layout. Use the checklist and open dot grid area to brainstorm goals for the week, books needed from the library, materials to collect for a science lesson, etc! It’s open-ended for your needs and imagination.
Get Specific on the Schedule Pages
After the goals and notes page is a schedule grid to keep track of time-specific events on your calendar for that week. Use colored pencils to block your day into phases of the day to make sure you’re not overbooking yourself and building in margin.
Track Your Lessons on the Weekly Plan Pages
The Weekly Plan page is meant to be the overview of how you space your lessons out through the week and “check things off” as you go. Write the days across the top (6 spaces) and subjects across the side (7 spaces) or the other way around. If you school four or five days a week, you can use the extra rows for weekend activities, brainstorming future lessons, or mark off extra things you’d like them to do – like chores or out of the home classes.
Flip back a page to the Weekly Reflections page at the end of your school week and journal out a list of wins and of things to work on or change for the following week.
Monthly Calendar Page
Weekly Goals & Notes
Weekly Time Schedule
Weekly Lesson Grid
PLAN + JOURNAL
The Homeschool Lesson Planning Notebook by schoolnest is an open-ended journal and planner in one. Make it your own!
ASIN : B095NDGYD3
Publisher : Independently published (May 24, 2021)
Language : English
Paperback : 458 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8505459041
Item Weight : 2.51 pounds
Dimensions : 8.5 x 1.04 x 11 inches