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Formerly called Portrait. Short pages on the bottom with lined columns for time-blocking and list-making.
Formerly called Portrait. Short pages on the bottom with lined columns for time-blocking and list-making.
Formerly called Horizontal Week + Month. Wide horizontal rows on the middle short pages - best for list-makers and day...
Formerly called Vertical week + month. Narrow, lined columns on the middle short pages - best for time-blocking and long...
Formerly called 4 column/project. Monthly view on the left, 4 columns on the right. Ideal for organizing life by categorized...
Formerly called Pop-Up. Pops up with coil + weekly short pages on the top.
Formerly called Teacher. Five-block weekly short pages - designed for educators to manage multiple subjects.
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Stephanie
homeschool
Study No.
12 of 12
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Homeschoolers, this one’s for you! As a new Laurel Denise planner user, Stephanie needed something that could balance life and learning — and this planner has been a total game changer. Two of my four kids are full-time homeschooling right now (with one in 4K), and this layout makes tracking everything so much easier.
She set it up by dividing the vertical short pages into subject areas, using her kids' initials next to their daily assignments inside each subject box. She put their sports and extra curriculars in the monthly view. She's using the Project Planning Inserts as daily reading logs — and checking off each day’s reading is surprisingly satisfying!
Tip from Stephanie (1/2):
A House Divided
We always love when people divide and conquer in order to make big, overwhelming things more doable and this is an amazing example of doing this for homeschool!
Tip from Stephanie (2/2):
Booked Solid
What an amazing visual for read-a-loud work! Stephanie has used our Project Breakdown Paper Inserts like a pro to mark chapters and time spent reading aloud during school time.