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Free Printable: A Simple Timeline Schedule

by interest· printables

21 Jun

I have a new printable for you! This one is a timeline schedule – it’s a really simple printable, one that works well for a middle schooler or high schooler, who just needs to see what to do and when. Below, I have the printable with and without hours, and I have a sample schedule from our homeschool.

free homeschool printable schedule without hours

Free Printable Homeschool Timeline Schedule without hours

This free homeschool printable was created by me, for our 8th grader. It’s a very simple timeline form, where I can input subject names, so she can look at the clock and try to stay on track. I didn’t fill in the hours on this form – you can fill them in as you wish.

free homeschool printable schedule with hours

Free Printable Homeschool Timeline Schedule with hours

Same as above, but I filled in the half-hours, from 9am-1:30pm. This won’t be very helpful for you if you homeschool earlier or later! I really just created it for our daughter; I hope it helps you see how you can use this schedule.

Here is the above form filled out for our daughter.

I typed one using Adobe Acrobat, but it’s easier to write into each box (and prettier, I think!).

  • free homeschool printable schedule timeline
  • free homeschool printable schedule

Want some ideas for scheduling your homeschool?

I wrote all about that. The bottom line: find the schedule that works best for you, and don’t be afraid to switch it up from year to year, or semester to semester – or, hey, month to month!

free timeline schedule printable for homeschooling

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