Primary Homeschool Planner

Are you looking for a simple way to teach kids good habits and give them some "school" to do without overwhelming them with a stack of curriculum?

Our Primary Homeschool Planner is a year-long guide to make homeschooling easier. It helps you answer the question, "Is my child on the right track in their academic progress?" and gives helpful structure to your school days. This beautifully formatted planner:

  • Helps build good habits in learning
  • Allows you to assess your child's educational growth
  • Gives your child academic and life skills they will use for years to come
  • Serves as a record of your child's progress throughout the year

There are two versions of the Primary Homeschool Planner— Level 1 is for K4-K5 and Level 2 is for 1st grade. Take some of the stress out of homeschooling and set both you and your child up for success this school year!

Measurement of primary homeschool planner: 8.5" x 11"

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Lauren
Love

I loved this for my youngest! She liked to check off things she completed each day.

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Felicia B.
Wonderful

I am so glad that I found the primary planner for my sweet girl!! I keep a very detailed planner and use that to keep track of our assignments along with everything else we have going. She has been wanting a planner, so we have tried quite a few but they just turn into imagination coloring books. A great keepsake, not so helpful and tracking her days and what is going on. Then I found this planner and it was on sale so to me that was a gift from God. We started with the assessment in the front just to see where we are at. Then she had so much fun drawing and coloring all her favorites in the about me section. She absolutely loves have a daily planner that she can look at like mama's. We will use these every year!

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Kara P.
So Fun!!

I bought two of these planners at a homeschool conference! (My oldest two kids are 6 and 5.) We have LOVED filling out all the "about me" pages and educational pages at the beginning. My kids keep asking me when we can do our planners!! My firstborn is already planning to use the checklist tomorrow when we start school. So much fun! I love the bookmark inserted in it too!!!

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Charlene H.
Useful

We’ve used these for one week so far. My 4 y/o loves the primary planner. It’s the perfect amount of “school” for him to feel included. They both are checking off their habits and enjoying the pages on the right side.

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Carrie Z.
We love it!

This has been so helpful! My children felt so "grown up" to have their own planner. They are excited to mark off their to-do items and it really helps them to focus on what is still outstanding. Highly recommend!

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Heather H.
Great layout

I love the bright colors and the large amount of space on each page. I also appreciated the different activities and assessments that were included. My daughter felt included with the big kids as well because she had her own planner. But because I was filling it out and keeping up with it, I found we stopped using the planner about 3/4 through the year. I would still buy again.

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Kimberly B.
OH MY! Awesome!

This is perfect for my first grader. She absolutely loves opening up the week and tracking for herself. I love that it has little suggestions as to what to work on that week as well as the quarterly assessments. I loved it so much I grabbed the 2nd level for my 3rd grader and it is perfect for him to keep track as well!! The best east elementary planner to help encourage independent learning habits!!

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Jessica W.
Great idea!!

These planners are such a simple, neat way of introducing kids to being responsible for daily tasks. I am using Level 1 with my 5 yr old, and Level 2 with my 9 and 6 1/2 yr olds. (9 yr old has special needs so this is just right for him) Looking forward to watching them grow this year using the planners!

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Kimberly R.
Purchased level 2 for 7yr old

Although a 7yrs old might be able to use a higher level, I chose level 2 for my 7 year old as I really liked the pages where he gets to plan to document his week and goals. I do notice that reading appears in the daily habits and in the school check mark area, and my boys love to read so that is not a "problem" but they don't see "reading" as school and more like a habit. So I kind of which it only appeared up in the habits and we could name two of our own areas down in the school section. We also plan to change the "language" to "second language" some weeks as he is learning Spanish. So I just love how versatile it is as a planner overall.

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