The SchoolhouseTeachers.com homeschool planners are AMAZING tools for moms of children of all ages. The “Big Mama” planner offers page after page of calendar options, planning pages, record keeping tools and lots of forms for almost anything a homeschool mom could need.
The Big Mama planner also comes with household printables, a Bible reading schedule check list, budget forms, and even several different printable calendar options. And because this is a downloadable pdf file many of the files can be used from year to year. I especially love the household file with its countless forms from the kitchen to health to vacation planning and memory keeping. I still can not get over how exhaustive this homeschool planner is. There really is enough in these files that anyone could use them even if you don’t homeschool!
SchoolhouseTeachers.com offers monthly and yearly subscriptions that give you access to loads of homeschool lessons and helpful information as well as all of their planners. They not only have the “Big Mama” planner but also have planners specific to different ages and even a special needs planner. You can purchase the planners HERE or the Schoolhouse Planners are FREE for SchoolhouseTeachers.com subscribers — $3 for the first month, $12.95 per month thereafter. And once you purchase your membership you will gain access to the Planners immediately.
The Special Needs planner helps parents with a formal homeschool IEP, diaries for food and behavior, the wonderful household helps, and forms for therapies and appointments. This would be a great help to any mom of special needs kiddos, I am sure. They truly seem to have thought of everything.
They also have a Primary, Intermediate, and High School level planner available. Each planner is tailored to the target age and contains helpful articles, forms for the specific age, printable calanders and help with planning the next stage. The Primary planner has book lists and science charts, the Intermediate planner has kids’ financial forms and a Bible reading checklist to help your child gain record keeping independence. And the High School level planner has transcript help, college readiness articles, and logs to track “extra-curricular” activities.
Overall this is one of the best and most comprehensive planners I have ever used! And the best part is that this week, one of my readers can win a copy of the “Big Mama” planner and then their choice of one of the age specific planners for the 2013-2014 year coming up. If you would like to win leave me a comment telling me how old your children are right now and I will choose a random winner from the comments left! Easy to enter but fun to win, good luck!!
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