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Showing posts with label homeschool planning. Show all posts

Monday, July 16, 2018

Homeschool Planner has been updated for the 2018/19 year

2018/2019 Homeschool Planners now available

I’m so happy to announce that I have finished updating the Journey Through Love homeschool planner for the 2018/2019 school year!  The digital PDF file is available on Etsy now, and printed versions are available until we run out!  There are currently just a few left.  
18 19 Cover Photo
I have been using this planner for several years now, and though I realize I may be biased, the layout has really been perfect for homeschooling my 3 kids.  There are a couple new features and updates for this version that I found I constantly wished I had when using it in previous years.
First is just a subtle change of font, but I think it gives it a cleaner look.  I also removed the header titles on some of the planning pages so you can enter your own instead of being limited to what I designate it for, or having to scratch it out.
Monthly Example
This is an example of the monthly overview. Note the orange spaces are now blank, allowing you to enter your own headings.
Towards the beginning, I added two new pages for a book list.  I wanted a space where I could make a list of books we wanted to read, as well as a list of books we have read, and I wanted to have it with me all the time.  I usually take my planner with me to the library, so it only made sense to add a couple book list pages!
Book List
I also found myself wishing there were a couple extra pages for me to write notes of things I wanted to remember later, or passwords, logins, etc. so I added 3 pages at the back of the planner for notes.
Notes
I love that the planner images change monthly, and the colors change seasonally.  My favorite feature, being the planner nerd that I am, is the advance planning pages.  There is a year at a glance calendar in the very beginning with a spot to write special dates to remember.
18 19 Year Calendar
Then there is the 12 month planning overview.  I like to use this space to plan out what topics we will be focusing on each month, any field trips, etc that we will be attending, as well as noting holidays.
twelve month planning overview
Before each quarter, there are quarterly planning pages where you can record notes for each month, what curriculum or resources you will be using, other notes, and even a place for a weekly schedule.  (The colors of these change quarterly as well)
Quarterly Planning Example
Earlier in the post I shared a monthly overview photo (of October).  In each monthly overview there is a calendar with space to write birthdays, holidays, and events.  Beneath it is a large space for any notes you like.  On the page to the right of the monthly calendar, there are several blocks with headers that you can use any way you wish!  I personally make a block for books we need to get at the library, field trips, and projects with necessary materials with need by dates.  As I said before, I took the header titles off so you can label them to suit your needs.
That brings us to the bulk of the planner – the weekly/daily plan.  At the top left corner, there is a calendar for the current month with the current week circled.  Two blocks at the top make space to note special events, a shopping list – anything you want to highlight or remember.  On the left hand side of each page are a series of empty bubbles. These you can use as subject headers, your children’s names, or whatever you need.  I use the top one for me, the next 3 for my kids so we each get a row.  Each day also has a menu planning block at the bottom for breakfast, lunch and dinner.  It helps me so much to have my menu right there in my planner!  On the bottom right of the right hand page is a large lined space for notes that you can use however you like.  For those of you who use the Waldorf method, I have made each day of the week header coincide with the Waldorf color of the day so you don’t have to try and remember what color it should be.  I also think it just looks pretty and cheerful!
Weekly Example
And it all ends in the 3 note pages!  I really enjoy making this planner each year and I hope you enjoy it, too!  If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me.  I love to hear suggestions and what works or doesn’t work for you.  You can also contact me if you would prefer to have a printed copy.  I normally only send these to the printer once a year, so once they sell out, they’re gone until the next year.  They can be preordered for a discounted rate.
Happy Planning!

Monday, December 26, 2016

The watercolor/spiral planner has been updated for Jan-Dec 2017

I know, I'm cutting it close!  The watercolor/spiral homeschool planner has been updated to reflect months January through December 2017.  *Just* in time for the new year!  Check it out, and let me know if you have any questions!

Happy Planning!!


Wednesday, November 4, 2015

2015/2016 homeschool planner

I had good intentions for this year.  Could it really be November already?  I am happy to say I did, at least, get a new planner created.  I had so much fun with the woodland design and am so thankful to Harper Finch for allowing me to use her adorable designs in the planner.






This planner was both fun, and challenging for me.  Once I got going, it was a blast and all came together so well!  The challenge was deciding what to improve from the last version, and choosing a format.  My downfall, I think, was too many options!  I am one who want to please everyone, so I made several formats available.  However, it seemed to be overwhelming to my wonderful customers, and I have to agree.  I didn't have a way to really explain the differences in the planners, so everyone just thought "which one do I need?!"  I also noticed that many of you preferred last years version - the spiral watercolor.  I am unsure if it was because of the wonderful watercolor images, or the format.  (Feedback welcome!!)  I did keep aspects of the previous version and designed it with Waldorf and Oak Meadow homeschooling in mind once again.  (Though I didn't label them as specifically - some thought it was a little too restricting)




As for my good intentions, well, I have big plans every year!  I had planned to get a student planner out, as well as an A5 format for those of you who prefer a smaller planner.  I did make this planner less seasonally inspired so I wouldn't exclude anyone in the Southern Hemisphere.  And of course, I somehow let a mistake or two slip past me.  It is such an embarrassing thing to have happen.  I am thankful to those of you who pointed it out with grace and understand that I am human.  As of right now, I am still just a one-woman show and had quite a bit going on this summer during the planner creation.

Don't forget, you can still get them in my Etsy shop in both PDF files as well as a printed and bound version!

So, what are your thoughts?  Did you like the new planner?  Prefer the spiral watercolor?  Which format do you prefer?  Or... what do you wish it would have instead!?