What do you use to plan your homeschool lessons? For a long time, I used a spare graph paper pad we had and while it worked, it didn’t work optimally. I had to write or draw a lot of extra things in order to organize my lists and plans. Eventually, I got tired of it! I didn’t want to purchase a planner but I wanted something cute! So, I made my FREE homeschool lesson planning printables and I have been using them ever since. They are simple, colorful, and help keep everything organized. If you’ve been searching for an easier way to plan your lessons without spending money, my free homeschool planning printables are for you!

What’s included in my free homeschool lesson planning printables?

In this free download, you’ll find several variations for different homeschool planning techniques. Some homeschoolers plan by the day, by the week, by parts of the day, and some by the hour. Here’s what included in this free download:

  • PAGE 1 – Plan the week: Plan the week as a whole with space to include a weekly theme (ex. holidays, seasons, special interest). You’ll write down the lessons or focus of each subject for that week. This page can coordinate with page two.
  • PAGE 2 – Plan the days: This page can be used to distribute the exact lessons per day in coordination with page one.
  • PAGE 3 – Plan the week 2: This page is identical to page one and includes a section for subject looping or review.
  • PAGE 4 – Plan the days 2: This page is identical to page two and includes a section for subject looping or review.
  • PAGE 5 – Plan by part of day: Morning, afternoon, and evening planning blocks.
  • PAGE 6 – Plan by the hour: Planning blocks by the hour starting at 7:00am to 8:00pm.
  • PAGES 7 to 9: Blank templates

Ready to download my free printables?

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Using my planning sheets? Tell me what you think in the comments below.

Want to make planning a little more fun? Try these colorful gel pens! They take me back to my childhood and make planning fun.

I would love to hear about your homeschool planning methods in the comments. Find out how I plan our homeschool lessons here.

Happy homeschool planning. To God be the Glory.

Love always,

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