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Need a Weekly Planner for your homeschool? I made four free printables.

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

10 Feb

Hi, there! I’ve broken my left hand, so I can’t type very long. The question is always “how?” so I’ll ashamedly answer: I tripped over a vine while hiking down a mountain slope with hiking sticks in my hands. The hiking stick twisted my finger and hand as I fell on it. The vine that I tripped on? It was held down by one foot which tripped the other. Yeah…life sure is full of odd, random events, isn’t it? I hope you’re doing a bit better than I. While my hand is in a …device-thing…I’m unable to type well (typos take up most of my time), but since I can point a mouse with my good hand, I made some printables for you.

I really enjoying making schedules (but not following them), so I made some Weekly Planners. You could use them for yourself or for the kids.

I CREATED FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES OF WEEKLY PLANNERS FOR HOMESCHOOLING

Here are the four styles I created. You’ll download all four 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.

Free Weekly Homeschool Planner Printables

HOW TO GET THE FREE WEEKLY PLANNER PRINTABLES FOR YOUR HOMESCHOOL

Download the Weekly 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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