This year I have really found two things that I will work hard to be able to keep using in our homeschool.
The Schoolhouse Planner is one of those. The Schoolhouse planner is $39.95 for the eBook, and $44.95 for the CD rom. I really like that you can print only the forms that you want. There are also many lists that will be helpful for your homeschool, from presidents, to Bible Reading Schedule. Did I mention delicious recipes? Yes, each planner includes several recipes that mix with the seasons just perfectly. I used this planner to make this notebook for our household. I use this notebook all day every day. It goes to doctor appointments, homeschool meetings and any other meetings or events that you would want your menu, and master calendar at. For our family, there are many forms that I have found very helpful for organizing many aspects of our homeschool and our household. I really love the daily, weekly, and monthly to do lists. I even have laminated them and use a wet erase marker on them, so I don’t have to print any more of them. I carry one in my diaper bag/purse so I can easily add to my list when out and about. In fact the Old Schoolhouse store is just about to release a series of the Schoolhouse Planner for Students. If it is anything like the Schoolhouse Planner, it will also be one of those save so you can get it items.
Last spring I attended the Schoolhouse Expo online. I have to say, it was the best online homeschool conference I have been a part of. If you are in need of encouragement, starting out, or just plain love to hear wonderful people speak about homeschool, the Schoolhouse Expo is for you. At the Expo, you will find encouragement, information, door prizes, and more. I am sure you don’t want to miss out on this event October 4-8.
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