The NEW Cultivated Homeschool Planner

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Updated April 2020: Hello, friends! Are you unexpectedly a new homeschooling mama, at least for the foreseeable future? This planner is for you, too! Print off just one month at a time or whatever is helpful to keep everyone on track — with joy! — in this season.

Hooray!!! So many of you have asked if I was going to do another homeschool planner (I’m so glad you loved the first one!) and I’m delighted to share that it’s HERE!

NEW in this year’s free planner download:
—The new planner is UNDATED so you can start anytime, print one month at a time if you like, or set up your whole school year the way you love it.
—New artwork throughout—it’s so pretty!
—Just like the PowerSheets Goal Planner, simple and intuitive pages created to help you focus on what matters most. Pick and choose which pages work best for you!

How to print your planner:
Download your free planner HERE. Click the sections you’d like and hit “download.” Voila!
Print what you love for your homeschool needs. Some people love having just an attendance record and monthly pages, and some people (me!) love all the fun pages, too. Choose what’s best for you and you can always add pages in as you go! (Keep in mind: if you want a year of teal monthly divider pages, print 12 of that divider page. If you want 9 monthly sections, print that section 9 times—you get the idea! Organize your pages the way YOU want them and enjoy!)
Printing tips: I had mine printed and spiral bound at a local printer which was significantly less expensive than FedEx Kinkos, and much better quality. I had them size mine down to 7.5 x 10. Printing on a home printer and using a three-ring binder is a great option, too. You could also print on your home printer and have it spiral bound at your local print shop!

Curious about how we homeschool? Read my post from last year—we’re still on the same path!

I hope this free download gives you great joy—and helps you focus on what matters most to you and your students!

Your turn! Do you homeschool? Considering it, but not sure where to start? Have tips or favorite resources for newbies? Share below!

P.S. Mark your planners: NEW Write the Word Journals are coming in 13 days—including a brand new volume for KIDS! We use Write the Word for Kids in our homeschool and Grace can’t wait to use the new one! 

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14 Comments

  1. Kimberly on at

    Thank you so much for providing this great resource!! I really appreciate your generosity. I also find it helpful to keep in the same “frame of mind” planning in my powersheets and also my homeschool planner. Last year I just printed at home. This year I’m hoping to have them spiral bound.

    • Lara on at

      I’m thrilled you love it, Kimberly!

  2. Susie Bayer on at

    I’m new to homeschooling elementary school grades. I can’t wait to use this.

    • Lara on at

      Hooray!! How exciting! 🎉

  3. Michelle Petkovic on at

    Hello is this resource no longer available for download? Thanks!

  4. Mary on at

    Hi! Have loved using this resource the past 3 years. Is there a plan to release an updated version as well?

    • Mary on at

      I mean an updated version for this upcoming year, I know about the others 😊

  5. Nicole on at

    Hi, I was wondering if the homeschool planner is still available? The download link here doesn’t work, and neither does the updated link posted in the comments. Thank you!

    • Lara on at

      I just updated the link – enjoy!

  6. Caroline McCool on at

    Hi! I’m wondering if this planner is still available. I tried the link in your comments above, but there wasn’t a place to download it. Thank you!

    • Lara on at

      It looks like the link was broken – just updated in the post! : )

  7. Amanda on at

    Hi! This is one of my favorite resources for planning our homeschool days! Will you be offering an updated version anywhere?

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