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I made Six Free Monthly Printable Planners for you

by interest· creatively homeschool· for the teacher· general· printables

21 Feb

So last week, I created four weekly planners for your homeschool or home – or life – and I enjoyed making them so much that I worked on more planner pages. This week, I finished creating a set of six monthly planners. They’re free to print and use for personal use.

I CREATED SIX DIFFERENT STYLES OF Monthly PLANNERS FOR HOMESCHOOLING, home or life planning

Our daughter used the six planners I printed to plan her garden seed planting. In the below images, you’ll see the six monthly planner styles I created. You’ll download all six at once, as I packaged them together in a zip file. The zip file is very small, so they won’t take up much space on your computer. Delete any you don’t want from the folder after you’ve downloaded them.

HOW TO GET THE FREE MonthLY PLANNER PRINTABLES

Download the Monthly Homeschool Planner Pack here. You can choose to pay $0. You will need to leave a name (username is fine) and email address, but these are in my safe hands (as in, me and only me), and I will only use them to let you know about more freebies, if even that. I’m not very good at keeping up with emails…

The files are in pdf format and available immediately.

While you’re there, check out the other printables I’ve created for your homeschool.

Let me know what other printables you’re searching for!

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