
The Homeschool Planner
Made for the real chaos of a multi-child homeschool.
Every homeschool planner assumes one child of one age. Yours has three, in three grades, in three subjects each. The weekly spread has one column.
You bought a pretty planner in July. By September you've built a Google Sheet because the planner doesn't work. You use neither.
Every homeschool aesthetic on Pinterest promises screen-free days. Your kids are on the iPad because you can't build a 3-hour activity from scratch every single day.
Reports are due and you have not logged half the year. You're reconstructing from memory the night before the deadline.
Everything you'd otherwise be building in a Google Sheet.
Your entire school year visible on two pages. Terms, breaks, holidays, milestones.
Side-by-side columns for up to 4 kids. One glance shows the whole family's week.
One printable per child per day. Fold it, hand it over. They know what they're doing.
Ready-to-run activities across science, nature, history, and art. No prep, no screens.
What each child has covered, what still needs work. Visible progress, no guessing.
Curated grade-level book recommendations plus a printable log per child.
For states that require reporting. Fill in weekly, print quarterly, done.
Trip templates with pre-visit prep, day-of checklists, and post-trip reflection prompts.
Made for the family with more than one child at more than one age.
- Homeschool moms 30–45 with 1–4 kids planning the 2026–2027 school year
- Anyone who has bought three planners and ended up in a Google Sheet
- Multi-grade families who need a system that scales with their kids' ages
- New homeschoolers looking for a structure without curriculum lock-in
Less prep. Less panic. More actual teaching.
See the whole family's week
One spread. All four kids. No flipping, no rebuilding, no Google Sheet on the side.
100+ screen-free activities
Curated unit studies across subjects. Grab, prep in 10 min, run for the afternoon.
State reports on autopilot
Templates that make weekly logging effortless. Quarterly reports print themselves.
Multi-child spread is the wedge. Everyone else designs for one kid.
Other homeschool planners assume you're teaching one child of one grade. This one designs from the start for 2–4 kids in different grades: side-by-side weekly spread, per-child mastery trackers, and one field-trip planner that captures every kid at once. Plus 100+ screen-free unit studies to fight the iPad default.
Ships mid-July. Set up in August. Use for the full 2026–2027 year.
Three tiers. Pro (with unit studies) is the most chosen.
- 12-month yearly overview
- Multi-child weekly spread (up to 4)
- Daily lesson plan template
- Reading log
- 100+ unit studies
- Subject mastery tracker
- State record templates
- Notion mirror
- Field trip planner
- 12-month yearly overview
- Multi-child weekly spread
- Daily lesson plan template
- Reading log
- 100+ screen-free unit studies
- Subject mastery tracker
- State record templates
- Notion mirror
- Field trip planner
- 12-month yearly overview
- Multi-child weekly spread
- Daily lesson plan template
- Reading log
- 100+ screen-free unit studies
- Subject mastery tracker
- State record templates
- Notion mirror workspace
- Field trip planner
What homeschool moms ask before buying.
Is this a curriculum?
No. This is a planner + activity library. It works alongside any curriculum you choose — secular, Charlotte Mason, classical, Christian, Montessori, or eclectic. The unit studies supplement, not replace, your core curriculum.
What ages does the multi-child spread cover?
Designed for K–12, with layout adjustments per child. Elementary and middle school work best in the daily lesson plan format. High schoolers use their own daily page with independent-study emphasis.
Do I need to print everything?
No. The Bundle tier includes a Notion mirror — the same structure, editable digitally on any device. Many families print the weekly spread + daily pages and keep the tracker in Notion.
When does it ship?
Available for instant download by mid-July 2026, so you have 3–4 weeks to set up before your August start. Late orders still get the same files — nothing dates out during the school year.
Will the templates work for my state's reporting?
Templates cover the categories most states require: attendance, subjects, hours, portfolio samples, testing. Confirm your specific state's format — the Bundle-tier record templates are editable for local modifications.
What is your refund policy?
Because this is an instant digital download, all sales are final. If you have any issue accessing files, email us within 7 days and we'll make it right.
Stop trying to run three grades on one planner column.
Download the planner. Set up in July. Print the daily pages. Hand your 8-year-old their schedule and start teaching.
Instant digital download · Ships mid-July · For the 2026–2027 school year