Homeschoolers across the world are beginning to write down their plans for their next homeschool year. Planners and other similar tools are a necessity in the homeschool regardless of your teaching style or homeschool philosophy. We must keep track of our student’s learning throughout the year.
There are many quality homeschool planners on the market, but sometimes purchasing a planner just is not in the budget. Well, we have good news for you! We have collected a huge list of free homeschool planners and planning resources for use in your homeschool.
Post updated August 26, 2019
Also, if you know of a free homeschool planner or planning resource tool that is not on this list just let us know. Leave the link to the planner in the comments or send us a quick email so we can add it!
Help your student organize with this Ultimate Homeschool Planner from At Home With Holly.
Download a Homeschool Planner at An Intentional Life.
The Home School Mom offers a Printable Homeschool Planner and a Digital Homeschool Planner.
123 Homeschool 4 Me also has a Student Agenda to help your child organize their assignments independently.
Head over to Bright Hub Education for a Downloadable Student Planner.
If you’re on a tight budget, don’t miss this Free & Frugal Homeschooling Planning Pack over at Large Family Table.
Grab this Printable Homeschool Planner from Smart Mom At Home.
Go to the Notebooking Nook to find lots of Homeschool Planners and Charts.
Hop over to Life of a Homeschool Mom for this Weekly Lesson Planner and Unit Study Planner.
Homeschooling Hearts and Minds has Homeschool Planning Printables in color or black & white.
123Homeschool 4 Me offers Homeschool Report Cards.
A Charlotte Mason Homeschool Planning Printable can be found at Thiel Academy.
Simply Charlotte Mason also has a variety of free homeschool planning resources.
You can download a free homeschool lesson planner template at Meet Penny.
Five J’s offers the following free homeschool planning resources:
- Customizable weekly assignment planner Freebie
- Free gradebook and record keeping download
- Weekly homeschool conference and evaluation forms {FREE}
- High school credit planner Freebie
The Happy Housewife shares a free high school credit planner also.
Be sure to check out Donna Young’s free homeschool lesson plan forms.
Spending less is always a great bonus when it comes to homeschool curriculum shopping. Check out this FREE Printable Homeschool Planner from Living Well Spending Less.
If you like options, then you’ll love these 6 homeschool scheduling options from Homeschool Solutions.
Eclectic Homeschool Online has quite a few free homeschool planning downloads that include weekly & daily schedules, field trip planning, high school transcripts and more.
Download free printable homeschool planner pages from This Simple Balance.
Mama Jenn has a variety of free homeschool planning pages available to download.
Head over to Homeschooling-ideas.com for the free homeschool planner eBook Planned Spontaneity.
You can also find several free homeschool planning resources at Peace Creek on the Prairie:
Highland Heritage Home School has 22 free teacher planning pages and 5 free student portfolio printables.
Don’t miss these FREE Planning Pages from Aussie Pumpkin Patch.
Choose between 10 different free homeschool planner printables at Homeschooling Today.
LearnBoost is a free online educational planning tool that includes gradebooks, lesson plans, attendance, and more. You have to register to be able to use it.
Don’t forget to sign up for your 40 Week Homeschool Curriculum Planner here at Free Homeschool Deals!
Another Online Homeschool Planner can be found at Homeschool Tracker. This does not have all the features of their paid versions.
And if you missed it, be sure to check out our post on How to Plan a Free or Nearly Free Homeschool Year right here at Free Homeschool Deals.
Click here for more free homeschool planners and additional homeschool forms!
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Angie says
I didn’t see this one on the list. It is the one I use!
http://new-bintexas.webs.com/freecurriculumplanner.htm
Angie says
Wow! That’s an impressive list. I’m always on the hunt for a good planner. I have a few pieces of my own, but just haven’t gotten around to all the pieces yet. Maybe I won’t have to reinvent the wheel. THANK YOU!!!!
Jamerrill Stewart says
Angie, I always love a good free planner too! I hope you enjoy this list 🙂
Jennifer says
Another great site is http://www.newbeehomeschooler.com 🙂 She has ALL kinds of planner sheets for free!
Jennifer says
Ooops! Just saw it in the list…sorry! Haven’t had enough coffee yet this morning..lol 😉
Shannon L says
Hi, Jamerill. This is an impressive list. Thank you for gathering all this in one place.
Are any of these editable? I would like to be able to type my info in the empty slots to print.
Jamerrill Stewart says
The planners by 5J’s are editable. I haven’t tried them all though. 🙂
Crystal says
Thank you for this wide list of resources. Trying to figure out a schedule for homeschooling, house work, and other things is never easy. 🙂 Thank you for taking the time to do this.
Alva Ramon says
Although I’ve taught middle school, high school, and currently teach college, this whole homeschooling gig is overwhelming. My son is 4 and I attempted some Pre-K stuff this past year. He’ll be 5 next month, and we’re moving into a more formal schooling – kindergarten! I’m trying to learn all that I can about homeschooling, through various sites and blogs, and you have been a huge resource in my learning. Thanks for this post.
Believe it or not, I actually spent the better part of my day opening each of these links, downloading the planners/schedules, reviewing and studying them all, and learning from other mothers’ planning skills. WHEW! This homeschooling is serious business. I honestly thought I’d be able to breeze through this, but I can see how serious some moms are about planning and scheduling.
I’m feeling as though I should take the wise counsel of the experts, and follow their lead with getting myself much more organized with homeschooling, house cleaning, chores, weekly menus, reading lists, and the list goes on.
I know I can do this (homeschool my son), but hats off to all these stay-at-home moms, who homeschool several kids, write these blogs, do all these homeschool resources, and put so much work and effort into each aspect of being at home. I definitely see that I need to kick it into a higher gear. It’s inspirational to see how dedicated some women are to their purpose of taking care of husband, kids, and home.
Jamerrill Stewart says
Alva,
Thank you for your thoughtful reply. I’m so glad that this post was helpful for you. There is a learning curve for new homeschool moms. Remember though to keep things as simple as possible and enjoy your days with your son. This season really is fleeting, and what matters most are the little moments, the snuggles, and the day-in day-out living life together. Blessings to you, friend!
Magic and Mayhem says
Over the years, every time I’ve checked out new sites with free planners I’ve always gone back to Donna Young. She did it first and has anything I could possibly need.
That said, as a veteran HS mom of 5 (ages toddler to 10th grade), I do very little planning in advance and find that it saves my sanity not to spend too much time on it. I mostly use planners in reverse. I mark what we’ve done each week in each subject as we go, and I can easily see what we’ve been neglecting. We are not “school at home” types in the least though. Quite a bit of our learning comes from opportunities, discussions and projects that come up as we go. It works great for us and my kids all love to learn.
For parents who thrive with planning and scheduling, planners can be a great tool. Just don’t think you have to use them to succeed — or that you have to use them as designed. 🙂
Marie-Claire Moreau says
Here’s a handy high school planner your readers might enjoy:
http://www.quickstarthomeschool.com/freebies/homeschool-forms/high-school-4-year-plan/
Thanks for your great post!
Maria says
I have created an excel planner where you can input assignments and grades. The assignments get put into a weekly format and auto populate into a daily assignment check off sheet. I don’t have a website so anyone that wants a copy for free can email me. Here are some screenshots of the weekly and daily view and the report card. Grades are input into the assignment section click on the pinterest links to see the photos:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/327003622922774679/ weekly view
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/327003622922774682/ Daily View
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/327003622923477312/ Assignments/Grade input
my email to get a free copy of the excel template is sacapano@gmail.com
Jessica Harrell says
I am so glad I stumbled across your page! Looking forward to looking around at all the information you have shared!
Joan Parrish says
Thank you! I am always happy with new ideas on how to keep a schedule and I love beautiful gliders and planners – it is both aesthetically beautiful and useful!