No matter if you are a student in need of organization or helping a student get organized, there are plenty of lists here to help! Students face the challenges of getting to their classes on time, remembering what homework they’ve received, running to each sport or activity they have scheduled for which day, and trying to find time to fit in their families.
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MORNING ROUTINE – Use this page as a means of working out a morning routine for yourself, your family, your homeschool, your daycare, your work schedule, or whatever morning routine you need.
AFTERSCHOOL ROUTINE – Use this page as a means of working out a afterschool routine for yourself, your family, your homeschool, your extended care, your work schedule, or whatever afterschool routine you need.
EVENING ROUTINE – Use this page as a means of working out a evening routine for yourself, your family, your homeschool, your work schedule, or whatever evening routine you need.
WEEKEND ROUTINE – Use this page as a means of working out a morning routine for yourself, your family, your homeschool, chores, your work schedule, or whatever weekend routine you need.
CARPOOL SCHEDULE -This page keeps kids’ names, pickup/dropoff addresses, and pickup/dropoff times all in one handy location.
CARPOOL SIGNUP – Keep track of carpool driver’s with all important contact information at your fingertips. Be prepared in case of an emergency or illness.
SCHOOL INFORMATION – Put all the important names, contact information, and details of your child’s school in one place.
SCHOOL COMPARISON – When deciding on the school that best suits your child’s needs, use this page to keep all important factors in one handy location for a more organized decision-making process.
BACK TO SCHOOL PLANNER – Keep useful Back to School information all in one place.
SCHOOL SUPPLY SHOPPING LIST – Particularly useful if you have more than one child to buy supplies for back to school, this page can be used like a master list of all supplies needed. List each child’s needs, and then add them up for the total number pencils or notebooks or watercolor sets.
SCHOOL LUNCH PLANNER – Create a list of all of your favorite lunch ideas to pack in your child’s lunchbox.
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CLASS SCHEDULE – With space to write in your student’s daily schedule up to 6 periods. Give two to your child to fill in – one for your child and one for you so you always know where to find him/her.
HOMEWORK SCHEDULE – A chart to write in homework assignments throughout the week so the student will never have to utter the words, “My dog ate my homework.”
HOMEWORK (Weekly) – A homework schedule with a place for page numbers and a place to check off completed homework.
READING LIST – Jot down required reading or remember the books that you find in the library that look like something fun to read. Use it as a record of books read throughout the year.
AFTERSCHOOL PLANNER – Use this page daily to plan afterschool activities or as a general map of your family’s afterschool routine and schedule.
CLASSMATES – A directory of classmates and a space to include useful information such as birthdays, phone numbers, and parents’ names.
TEAM ROSTER – Keep track of team members’ information to make it easy for team parties or celebrations or just as a record.
END OF SCHOOL TIMELINE – Use this page to map out the final weeks of school. Jot every event, celebration, and ceremony here as you march to the end of school.
SUMMER PLANNER – Now you can look at the 3 months of summer and plot out activities, lessons, camps, programs, family trips, and major happenings.
OFF TO COLLEGE NEEDS – A shopping list for you and your college-bound student to prepare for going to college. Start buying and collecting early so you don’t have to buy it all at once.
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ASSIGNMENT SHEET – This page is to assign homework or to record homework assignments.
BOOK INVENTORY – Keep track of your homeschooling books, or inventory your library.
CIRCLE TIME PLANNER – This could also be called Morning Meeting or Table Time or whatever you call the start to your homeschool day.
CURRICULA RESOURCE WORKSHEET – Work out your curriculum for each subject. Keep track of what works and what doesn’t.
FIELD TRIP IDEAS – Use this page to list all of your field trip ideas in your town, county, or region for a handy reference.
FIELD TRIP LOG – Log your field trips here to record your field trip memories and for your own record-keeping purposes.
GOALS BY SUBJECT – What do you want your children to get out a particular subject this year? Use this page to guide their learning. Subjects suggested.
GOALS BY SUBJECT (blank) – What do you want your children to get out a particular subject this year? Use this page to guide their learning. Subjects blank.
GRADE/ATTENDANCE RECORD – This page provides a good place to keep track of both attendance and grades on homework, quizzes, and tests.
LESSON PLANNER – Plot out your lessons for the week in all of your homeschool subjects.
MONTHLY UNITS – Create lessons around monthly themes.
MULTI-STUDENT PLANNER – If you have more than one child in homeschool, this page allows you to see all of their lessons for the day at one glance.
HOME EDUCATION PLAN – This page can be used as a blank calendar to create a monthly homeschool plan.
PORTFOLIO CONTENTS – Record the contents of your homeschool portfolio so you are ready to present for state regulations at the end of the year.
PROJECT ORGANIZATION – Get organized for your homeschool project so you come ready with materials and instructions.
RESOURCES - Inventory the resource you have so you always know what you have and what you may need.
RESOURCE TRACKER – Useful for tracking library books or other resources.
SCHEDULE – Create a schedule with blocks of time of your homeschool day to ensure coverage of all necessary subjects.
SUPPLY INVENTORY – Inventory your supplies so you are always prepared.
OUR HOME EDUCATION DAY – Create a more detailed schedule of your homeschool day to ensure coverage of all necessary subjects.
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SUMMER CAMP COMPARISON – To find the most compatible camp for your child, use this page for your research. Jot down notes specific to each camp so you can make the most informed decision.
SUMMER CAMP QUESTIONAIRE – Once you’ve narrowed down your top choices of camps, give the camp a call and ask more in-depth questions about schedules, safety, instructors, etc.
SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE – Ask the camp for a basic schedule of the day so that you and your child can not only be prepared for what lies ahead, but so that you will know how best to get in contact with your child should an emergency arise.
SUMMER CAMP CHECKLIST – Make sure that all things are packed and ready to give your child(ren) the most comfort and enjoyment away from home.
SUMMER CAMP FRIENDS – Send this page to camp so your camper can collect the names and contact information of new friends.
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