Printables & planning

Free Homeschool Printables & Schedules

Planning templates, a homeschool planner PDF, attendance and record-keeping sheets, and organisation ideas that keep a homeschool week running when the week goes wrong.

What's in the free printable pack

Everything below arrives as one homeschool planner PDF you can print or fill in digitally.

Homeschool schedule template

Weekly grid with two teaching blocks, independent work, reading and a project slot.

Homeschool daily routine card

A one-page rhythm your child can follow without being asked what comes next.

Homeschool planner PDF

Term overview, subject plan, resources list and a review page for every four weeks.

Homeschool attendance sheet printable

Month-by-month attendance log for jurisdictions that count instructional days.

Homeschool record keeping sheets

Subject log, work-sample index, reading log and assessment tracker.

Progress and portfolio tracker

Evidence organised by subject so transcripts and reviews take an hour, not a weekend.

Homeschooling organization tips

Systems that survive illness, travel and a bad fortnight.

  • Plan a week at a time; keep the term plan loose
  • One basket per active subject, stored where the child can reach it
  • File work samples the day they are finished, not at term end
  • Log attendance and reading in the same five minutes each afternoon
  • Keep a rolling 'catch-up' slot on Friday instead of pushing work forward
  • Photograph practical and project work straight into a dated folder
  • Review the routine every four weeks and delete one thing that is not working

Homeschool room ideas that actually help

  • A visible weekly plan at the child's eye level
  • A clear, empty work surface with nothing stored on it
  • Reference wall: number line, timeline, map, spelling rules
  • A done box so finished work leaves the desk immediately
  • A quiet reading corner away from the working table

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Homeschool record keeping, by requirement level

Keep the level your jurisdiction requires — then keep work samples regardless.

Low-regulation areas

Attendance and a simple subject log. Keep samples anyway for future admissions.

Notification and plan areas

Add an annual education plan, subject outcomes and evidence of progress per subject.

Assessment areas

Add standardised test results or an assessor's report, filed with dated work samples.

Record-keeping requirements vary by state, province and country and change over time. Confirm the current rules with your official education authority.

Printables and planning FAQs

Download the free homeschool planner pack

Schedules, attendance, record keeping and progress tracking in one PDF.

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