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Homeschool weekly planner printable
Updated June 2026
A free weekly homeschool planner you can print and fill in. Subjects down the side, weekdays across the top, with room to plan the week or simply jot what you did. Keep it loose. When the paper grid starts to feel like a chore, Homeschoolio turns the same routine into a one-tap daily confirm.
| Subject | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
How to use it
- List your subjects. Write the recurring ones down the left: math, reading, writing, science, and so on.
- Block the week. Note what each day holds, or leave it open and fill it in as you go.
- Stay flexible. If a day gets away from you, slide it forward. Finishing the week matters more than the grid.
How Homeschoolio helps
A paper grid is a fresh start every week. Homeschoolio's planner remembers your routines, so "Math 60 minutes, Monday to Friday" populates on its own and you confirm or skip in a tap. Better still, a confirmed plan is a logged day, so it counts toward your attendance and hours with nothing entered twice.
Common questions
How do I make a homeschool schedule?
Start with the subjects you cover each week and roughly when. A simple grid of subjects by day is enough to begin. Keep it loose: most families do better confirming what actually happened than holding to a rigid plan.
Should I plan the whole year in advance?
Usually not. Planning a week at a time is more realistic and far less likely to be abandoned. A flexible weekly grid lets you adjust as you go, which is why this printable covers one week.
Can one planner cover several children?
Yes. Use one sheet per child, or list shared subjects once and note per-child differences. In Homeschoolio you can plan once and apply it to several children with individual tweaks.
Keep reading
This printable is a planning aid, not legal advice. Homeschool requirements vary by state and district. Confirm what your state expects with its Department of Education or your local district.