Making a Plan for School and Home
Cheery, delightful, inspiring – not words usually used to describe a homeschool planner. The people from The Old Schoolhouse Magazine combined their creativity and professionalism to produce their newest product, the Schoolhouse Planner.
From unschooling, to the eclectic, to the classical home school, the Schoolhouse Planner has all the forms and charts a parent will need, answering the concerns of the organizationally-challenged home school parent, while providing the creative inspiration for the well-organized mom.
The Schoolhouse Planner, available in digital form, comes complete with over 200 pages of information, with different versions of many of the forms and charts - some for one child, some for multiple children.
Various forms included are: a Curriculum Planning Sheet, Weekly Planning Forms, Nature Journal Sheets, Educational Objectives, Field Trip Log, Science Lab Sheet, Test Score Record, End of Year Evaluation Form, Course of Study, Annual Plans, Yearly Goals, Unit Study Form, Progress Report Sheets, and End of Year Report Card. One great feature is the ability to type right into each form and personalize it for the child, then print it out.
The Schoolhouse Planner is divided into monthly sections, each with a 2-page calendar spread, starting from July, ending with June. Within each monthly section there’s an essay to inspire and encourage the homeschool setting - Lessons Learned Around the Table, Fun with Unit Studies, Tips for Teaching Writing, “Hands-On” History, and several others.
Each monthly section also includes lists of important people, dates and events to remember – Timeline of Inventions, Famous Composers and Artists, Presidents and their Wives, Countries and Capitals, and much more. There is also a complete section of U.S. documents with the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, and the transcript of the Emancipation Proclamation.
The look and feel of the Schoolhouse Planner is cute and bright, right from the beginning, with colorful and whimsical illustrations of an old house and schoolhouse, and pleasing page layouts.
Download a sneak peek sample pack of the Schoolhouse Planner at TheOldSchoolhouseStore.com. It includes July’s monthly section with a calendar, essay, resource list, Cheeseburger Pie and Tropical Chicken recipes, the Annual Plans chart, Yearly Goals, Beginning/Ending Page, Curriculum Planning Sheet, and Course of Study.
Additionally, the Schoolhouse Planner comes complete with a section of over 30 Household Forms, ranging from Chore Charts to Prayer Journals, from Weekly and Daily schedules to Gardening forms.
The Schoolhouse Planner is perfectly made for the homeschool environment. It’s inclusive of every form needed and extremely comprehensible. The editable features are wonderful.
Overall, there’s great structure, great look, and great feel! Visit TheOldSchoolhouseStore.com to buy your own Schoolhouse Planner today. A great resource!
Cheery, delightful, inspiring – not words usually used to describe a homeschool planner. The people from The Old Schoolhouse Magazine combined their creativity and professionalism to produce their newest product, the Schoolhouse Planner.
From unschooling, to the eclectic, to the classical home school, the Schoolhouse Planner has all the forms and charts a parent will need, answering the concerns of the organizationally-challenged home school parent, while providing the creative inspiration for the well-organized mom.
The Schoolhouse Planner, available in digital form, comes complete with over 200 pages of information, with different versions of many of the forms and charts - some for one child, some for multiple children.
Various forms included are: a Curriculum Planning Sheet, Weekly Planning Forms, Nature Journal Sheets, Educational Objectives, Field Trip Log, Science Lab Sheet, Test Score Record, End of Year Evaluation Form, Course of Study, Annual Plans, Yearly Goals, Unit Study Form, Progress Report Sheets, and End of Year Report Card. One great feature is the ability to type right into each form and personalize it for the child, then print it out.
The Schoolhouse Planner is divided into monthly sections, each with a 2-page calendar spread, starting from July, ending with June. Within each monthly section there’s an essay to inspire and encourage the homeschool setting - Lessons Learned Around the Table, Fun with Unit Studies, Tips for Teaching Writing, “Hands-On” History, and several others.
Each monthly section also includes lists of important people, dates and events to remember – Timeline of Inventions, Famous Composers and Artists, Presidents and their Wives, Countries and Capitals, and much more. There is also a complete section of U.S. documents with the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, and the transcript of the Emancipation Proclamation.
The look and feel of the Schoolhouse Planner is cute and bright, right from the beginning, with colorful and whimsical illustrations of an old house and schoolhouse, and pleasing page layouts.
Download a sneak peek sample pack of the Schoolhouse Planner at TheOldSchoolhouseStore.com. It includes July’s monthly section with a calendar, essay, resource list, Cheeseburger Pie and Tropical Chicken recipes, the Annual Plans chart, Yearly Goals, Beginning/Ending Page, Curriculum Planning Sheet, and Course of Study.
Additionally, the Schoolhouse Planner comes complete with a section of over 30 Household Forms, ranging from Chore Charts to Prayer Journals, from Weekly and Daily schedules to Gardening forms.
The Schoolhouse Planner is perfectly made for the homeschool environment. It’s inclusive of every form needed and extremely comprehensible. The editable features are wonderful.
Overall, there’s great structure, great look, and great feel! Visit TheOldSchoolhouseStore.com to buy your own Schoolhouse Planner today. A great resource!