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Well, knock me over, and call me organized. Truly, even a tornado could be organized with the new Schoolhouse Planner from The Old Schoolhouse. They thought of everything, and the kitchen sink. There are planning sheets for anything and everything that can be imagined. It is appropriate for homeschooling families with all ages even preschoolers. It is excessively friendly for homeschooling high schoolers. Parents can plan transcripts, do grading, attendance, and much more. I absolutely adore the fact that you can plan your week or day with regard to how many children you have in your home. It is now very easy to keep track of field trips, activities. Each monthly calendar is accompanied by recipes, and educational info to knock your socks off. For all of you Charlotte Mason lovers there are some nature jounal sketching and writing pages. I really enjoy the plethora of choices for the child or parent to choose from for the journal sheets. There are also regular penmanship sheets. Every learning style is represented and catered to in this planner, incluing the eclectic or unschooler. So appreciated is the household section. Being the typical homeschooling family on a budget, the meal planning sheets are irreplacable. The budget record is simple, and easy to follow. The Bible readng schedule is great. I think my favorite part about the planner is that you can purchase it in PDF format, which saves paper and ink. I can simply print out the sheets that I need for a particular occassion. Things are constantly changing, especially with homeschooling, so even though the planner is 375 pages, it is managable in PDF. As you and your homeschool changes your flexible planner changes with you. I find the planner to be functional, practical, and fun. I would definitely hands down support the monetary investment of $39 for the 2009-10 TOS school house planner. Just click on the link below to subscribe today :) The Old Schoolhouse Planner for 2009 |
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