A homeschool planner that keeps the week and the records straight
Homeschooling runs on two things most planners forget: a rhythm flexible enough for real life, and a record solid enough for whoever asks for one. This planner holds the week’s subjects, a quick daily log of what was actually covered, and progress per child — so the days flow and the paperwork is already done.
Sample prompt: A weekly homeschool planner with a subject schedule across the week, a daily lesson log, and a curriculum-progress tracker for one child
A weekly subject rhythm, not school-at-home
The week is organized by subject blocks you can move, not a rigid 8-period timetable. Homeschooling’s advantage is flexibility; the planner protects it while still making sure every subject gets its turn.
A daily log of what was actually covered
A quick one-line log per subject records what really happened, not just what was planned. That log is your progress evidence — and in many places, the record you’re legally expected to keep — built as a by-product of the day.
Progress tracked per child
A progress bar per subject shows where each child is in the curriculum. With multiple ages, seeing "Math: Unit 5 of 11" at a glance is what keeps anyone from quietly falling behind.
Flexible enough for a real family
Sick days, field trips, and deep-dive tangents are the point of homeschooling, not failures of the plan. The planner is built to absorb them — edit the week and move on, with the log still intact.
What's included
- Weekly subject schedule
- Daily lesson / attendance log
- Per-subject progress tracker
- Per-child notes
- Field-trip & resource space
- Editable for any curriculum or age
Frequently asked questions
Can it handle more than one child?
Yes. Tell Papera how many children and their levels and it sets up schedules and progress trackers per child; everything stays editable as the year goes.
Does it help with record-keeping?
The daily log captures what was covered per subject, which doubles as the progress record many homeschool regulations expect. You build the record just by using the planner.
Is it free?
Yes — start free with 10 Ink credits a month; no card required.
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