As a homeschooling mom, I know how important it is to stay organized — especially when juggling multiple children, different subjects, and varied schedules. That’s why I created a Homeschool Planner designed not only for homeschool families but also for parents whose kids attend regular face-to-face schools.
This planner is flexible, practical, and family-friendly. Whether you’re tracking attendance, planning field trips, or keeping passwords in one place, it’s built to make your school year smoother.
What’s Inside the Planner
- School Admin Contacts – quick reference for important numbers and emails
- Websites & Passwords – keep logins secure and organized
- Attendance Pages – track daily presence with ease
- Calendar & Year-at-a-Glance – plan ahead for the whole year
- Field Trip Planner – document destinations, dates, and learning goals
- Tutor & Activities Schedule – manage extracurriculars and support sessions
- Weekly Schedule + Overview – detailed and big-picture planning
- Book Lists & Curriculum Picks – organize resources for each child
- Grading Sheet & Progress Tracker – monitor academic performance
- Resource Page – space to add extra tools, websites, or notes
Why It’s Useful
- For homeschoolers: Keeps lessons, activities, and progress in one place.
- For parents with kids in regular schools: Helps track schedules, assignments, and extracurriculars across multiple children.
- For busy families: Consolidates everything from contacts to grading sheets, reducing stress and saving time.
I made this planner for our family, now I am gifting it to you for FREE.
DOWNLOAD HERE
This planner is more than just pages — it’s a tool to help parents feel confident and prepared throughout the school year. Whether you’re homeschooling full-time or supporting kids in traditional schools, it’s designed to keep your family’s learning journey organized and intentional.
If you have any questions, please email me at kat@petitemomma.com
Happy homeschooling!
YouTube Homeschooling Channel: https://www.youtube.com/homeschoolingvandz

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