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Weekly Homeschool Planner

A simple Monday-to-Friday grid with subject rows. Fill in lessons by subject and day, leave the date blank if you school on a flexible schedule. Print as many copies as you need.

Preview of Weekly Homeschool Planner PDF

Preview of the printable

Download PDF (1 page, undated)

Free • No sign-up • PDF • Letter size (US) • Print as many copies as you need

What's included

One-page weekly grid with the days Monday through Friday across the top and seven subject rows running down the left: Math, Reading / Phonics, Writing, Science, History, Art / Music, and Other. Each cell is sized for short notes — a curriculum page reference, a lesson title, or a quick "DONE" check.

The bottom row is a free-form notes block for adjustments to the week, things to revisit next week, or reflections on what worked.

How to use it

Print one per week per student. Some homeschool families fill the grid in pencil at the start of the week and adjust as they go; others print Monday morning and write the plan with the kids as part of a "what are we doing this week" conversation.

The grid is undated on purpose — it works for traditional school-year schedules, year-round homeschoolers, and families who take frequent breaks for travel or seasonal work.

Why we built it

The most common question in homeschool forums is some version of "how do you keep track of what you're actually doing each week?" Some families use elaborate digital planners; many just want a piece of paper that fits on the fridge. This is the second kind.

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The full kit is designed to work together. Most homeschool families pair 2-3 of these.

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