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HOW TO USE THE MIDDLE SCHOOL PLANNER

Click the video to learn tips on how to use our Middle School Homeschool Planner:

What’s Inside the Middle School Planner

  • Really Cool Stickers
  • About Me Page
  • Pages for Goals
  • Pages for Habits
  • Year at a Glance & Attendance
  • High School Course ldeas
  • Weekly Checklist
  • Career Planning Section
  • Book Log
  • Academic Record Log
  • Life Skills
  • Pocket Folder in Back

How to Use the Middle School Planner

The Middle School Planner is designed to help organize your school year and keep records of your student’s work. Using it will help your student(s) learn to work independently through responsibility and accountability.

  • Grab a planner for each student before the year begins. We offer a planner for primary, elementary, middle, and high school in different colors.
  • Complete the Planning Section at the beginning of the school year to set goals and habits for each semester and determine each school subject’s learning plan, duration, and frequency. Fill in the “About Me” pages to create lasting memories every year! You can use the fun stickers and the detachable bookmark from this section to decorate the planner and help you keep your place.
  • Use the Calendar Section at the start of each month to plan habits, activities, and assignments.
  • Each week, use the Weekly Checklist pages to manage subjects, track habits, record grades and field study hours, evaluate progress, and keep miscellaneous notes.
  • The Field Trip Section allows your child to evaluate and record school outings and what they learned from them.
  • Use the Record Section to monitor achievements throughout the year, like books read and life-skills accomplished, so you can put together a report card at the end of the year and review how it went.
  • BONUS: There’s a nifty pocket in the back of the planner for you to keep pens or verse cards in!

OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES

6th Grade Homeschool

5 Changes to Make for Your Homeschooled Middle Schooler

Christian homeschool curriculum

How to Choose the Best Homeschool Curriculum

eclectic homeschool

Eclectic Homeschool – How to Create Your Own Curriculum

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