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The Homeschool Planner | by The Peaceful Press
Paper Peony Press has teamed up with Jennifer Pepito of The Peaceful Press to create a beautiful, undated homeschool planner! The Peaceful Planner is your tool for creating a sustainable homeschool plan. It contains 192 pages to help you create monthly and weekly plans that support you in your quest for a peaceful and productive homeschool year. With The Peaceful Planner you can set up a meal plan, manage weekly activities, goal plan for yourself and your children, and keep a weekly schedule visible so that you don t overbook your time. It also includes helpful tools for homeschool planning such as a grades and tests log, attendance sheets, a reading log, a book wish list, a monthly goal planner, and a field trip planner. With The Peaceful Planner you can map out a year that is sustainable and fun for your family.
The Homeschool Planner includes:
192 pages printed on high quality interior stockMonthly tabsUndated (so that you can start at anytime!) sectionsClean & simple layoutBeautiful hardback cover with gold spiral and corner protectors7.25 in. x 9.75 in.
Ā About Paper Peony PressĀ
We are a boutique publishing company, located in Texas, focused on creating beautiful books with purpose!
From the Publisher
Publisher ā : ā Paper Peony Press
Publication date ā : ā August 7, 2020
Language ā : ā English
Print length ā : ā 192 pages
ISBN-10 ā : ā 1952842069
ISBN-13 ā : ā 978-1952842061
Item Weight ā : ā 1.48 pounds
Dimensions ā : ā 3.54 x 3.54 x 5 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #6,998 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #2 in Lesson Planning for Educators #11 in Parent Participation in Education (Books) #18 in Homeschooling (Books)
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Customers say
Customers find this homeschool planner well-organized and beautiful, with thoughtful areas for planning homeschool life, and one customer notes it’s particularly helpful for virtual learning. Moreover, the layout is well-designed and versatile, making it suitable for both preschool and kindergarten use. However, the tab bent aspect receives mixed feedback, with several customers reporting bent tabs. Additionally, the space aspect is mixed, with some customers appreciating the room on individual days while others find there’s not enough room for lesson plans.
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Kris Hollister –
Look inside! Great planner.
Well made planner. Love that it combines a monthly calendar, weekly planning, book list, reading log, attendance tracker, field trip planner, and space for notes.
Nathan Emmett –
Beautiful planner!
I rarely write reviews but felt like I should because this planner is incredible! Very solid and beautiful. I love that it is undated!
GarrettNatalie –
Itās whatās on the inside that counts.
Having used the Peaceful Press Homeschool planner (the downloadable printable version), I was very excited to get my hands on the pre-printed, bound, and tabbed version. It is indeed elegant and organized. It makes me excited to document our homeschool year and events in it!I love how the pages offer prompts to help add some organization to your month/week, yet are open-ended enough to allow freedom to use it uniquely. The tabs are immensely helpful as it will drastically help me to quickly get where I need more easily and I like that I donāt have to add in my own tabs like I did on my own printed version.Some cons:After reading a few reviews of the tabs being damaged in shipping and through use, I can see how this issue will likely arise. The tabs are indeed no more than a thick cardstock that were already slightly frayed and bent on arrival. Over time, the tabs will not likely hold up to being bumped and bent from taking into and out of a bag or purse. My plan is to write the months on the paper tabs and then reinforce with clear tape. Problem solved (hopefully).Another flaw in the design is the lovely black cover. I absolutely love the black and gold color combination, but the black cover shows it all. Scratches, smudges, dents and dings. So the loveliness sadly will only last a short time. Maybe a white cover or a blush, cream, lavender, coral…. any soft tone light color would be better in the future. It would maintain its loveliness as well.Overall, this planner is going to make our homeschool year much more organized (at least on paper) and I am looking forward to using it! I would buy it again because I like the format of the planner, the prompts and I like the size. The design flaws are minor in my opinion as I can easily reinforce the tabs and the dinged and smudged cover will simply remind me that even if life is a bit messy, itās whatās inside that counts. And whatās inside will be a whole lot of memories, accomplishments and things to be proud of. Thatās what the journey is all about, and Iām happy to have this planner to document it!
Stephen –
Very thorough planner! Lots of great features without being overwhelming!
This was my first year homeschooling my kids part time and I got this planner for the past year. It has a lot of great features that I was really happy with, but most of them I didn’t end up using. The biggest thing I was looking for was a week-to-week tracker of our schedules and I really do love this planner, but I think I prefer one with all the days vertically side by side so that I can compare each day instead of the horizontal layup. That is totally more of a preference thing though. I included pictures of all the extra features of this planner. It really is beautiful and has held up well and I feel like it has everything you need without being over the top or overwhelming. I also prefer when the dates are already written. I understand leaving them blank especially for flexibility with homeschooling, but it’s just one extra thing to do.
Laura C. –
Nice quality but turns out I didn’t need all the”fluff”
It’s my first year homeschooling so I wasn’t really sure what all I’d want to keep track of. This seemed like a good option, and I really wanted something hard cover and spiral bound just for the sake of keeping things neat and being able to turn pages easily. I really like the goals and even though it has spiritual goals in there and we are a secular household, I just use that area to write out different feelings and social development aspects to work on with my child. I don’t use the meal planning at all and I don’t use the Monday through Friday schedule Monday through Friday schooling household either. We kind of just do school on the days that we feel like which is most days but not m-f. I do really like the attendance tracker because it’s really simple to check off boxes of the dates that we did school on. We haven’t used it yet but I also like the book wish list and book reading tracker. Once my kid is reading, it’ll be a fun way to keep a log of what she can read and what she would like to read! All in all it’s a great planner and for some I’m sure it’s way better than it was for me. I’m definitely going to use it all year but I think next year I’ll get something a bit more simplistic just to keep up with attendance and basic calendars with notes! I’m not a very meticulously organized person when it comes to my scheduling so for somebody who is, this is the perfect planner.
Tonya –
Planner review
One of the better homeschool planners that I have used. I bought a different planner labeled minimalist planner this time around and felt that this planner was way more minimalist than the one labeled minimalist. It wasnāt a whole lot, but had all the required things I needed (I.e. monthly calendar and weekly planning).
Bec –
Exactly what I need, I like the layout and emphasis on goal setting.