Weekly Planners are incredibly popular and for good reason: your plans for one week are right there on one or two sheets of paper. Maybe one sheet of paper for each student, but they are still right there. Pictured here is a two- page weekly planner which can be used for 2 children or more as long as you have enough room in the blocks. Most of my weekly planners are the one- page type. The planners on this page are not the only weekly planners available at donnayoung.
Donna Young's Homeschool Planner Sets before deciding which planners to use. What are Term and Subject Homeschool Planners? Pretty much the same thing. The difference walks in when they are specialized but what they have in common is that they are both designed for one subject (or class) and they are some of my favorite types of planners. While I have more Term and Subject Homeschool Planners than those shown on this web page, the ones shown are the basic types: a Quarter Planner, a Semester Planner, a 6- Week planner, a Science planner, and an English class planner.
Be sure to look at Donna Young's Homeschool Planner Sets because many of those will have coordinating subject planners. Reese Strait Line Dual Cam Installation In A Sbc. The planners on this page are for those homeschoolers who like to make a daily homeschool schedule. The first planner is a timer and the second is a daily planner. The daily planner comes in 3 colors—blue, pink, and green. Other planners that could be used for a daily planner are found in Homeschool Lesson Planners by Columns and Homeschool Lesson Planners with Rows. What are Row Planners? A lesson planner that has rows instead of blocks and can be used as a daily planner or as a weekly planner.
When used as a weekly planner, a week of lesson plans for one subject are stuffed into one row and it could be as simple as, . From her method, I put this planner together and, while I added to it, the planner would not have been possible without Sumi. The file is available in doc and rtf formats. Excel Weekly Planner is a spreadsheet file and requires a program such as Microsoft Excel.
Young. Minds has a 1. Excel Weekly Planner. Printables: Forms that you may print for your lesson plans.
Please see also Sets . Sets will also have matching planner sets, some permanent and some temporary. The font used in Alexia is also available for download.
Young. Minds subscribers have access to both PDF and Doc files. The Marble Planner is small and has six basic homeschool forms. My docx files were created with Microsoft Word 2. Microsoft Word should open any of my word files successfully. Several other word processors might successfully open the RTF, DOC, or DOCX files.
The Acrobat files . Most of the PDF files can not be .
The Typeable PDF are marked with this icon and the description of the file will state that the pdf file can be typed on. The PDF files require the free acrobat reader. If you do not have the reader, it can be downloaded free from the Adobe Acrobat Reader web site.
Because of this, some of my xls files will only work with Microsoft Excel. A few files have password protected worksheets. These passwords are not given out. What is: ODT? Open Office is an open source word processing suite and it is an alternative for those who do not have word or excel. Open. Office changed hands a few years ago and I cannot recommend it because I have not kept up changes to the program.
There are two other free office suites I know of: Libre. Office and Kingsoft Office. I urge you to research all three choices before downloading to your computer. If you decide to take the free software route, make certain to download the software from the true maker's website and not from one that has taken the software and injected adware.