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Home Schooler’s Journal
Item #: 017347
ISBN: 9780978541309
Grades: PreK-Adult
Retail: $10.95
Rainbow Price: $8.95
If you need some help getting organized, but want more flexibility than a standard lesson-plan book provides, read on! This journal combines lesson planner with other helpful forms uniquely suited to homeschooling. Intended as a permanent record, the spiral-bound volume can be filed away with your children’s work as a lasting reference to your school year. The first few pages contain helpful instructions for use and 2-year calendar to aid in planning. A”Linear Schedule of Home Schooling Events” - your year-at-a-glance summary of school-related activities - is followed by a page of yearly requirements like dental exams, test dates, home schooling conventions, etc. A two-sided page for recording by-subject test scores follows. The next several pages are devoted to recording information pertinent to planning field trips, including goals for learning. The heart of the organizer is a generous 200-day daily subject log. Recording boxes are ample and each page helpfully includes a lined, wide “NOTES:” column which allows for detailed recording of particulars on field trips, special activities, journal entries, whatever. At the end of the planner are 13 full pages of library list forms, allowing you to keep a record of books read or books that you hope to locate for use in unit studies. Reasonably priced, this journal could be a wonderful investment in tracking and organizing your school year.
Additional Information
Contributor: James A. Ferguson (Designed by)
Publisher: FergNus Services
Pub. Date: 1991
Binding: Book, Other
Language: English
Audience: Juvenile
Customer Reviews
Lisa W. from Virginia wrote the following on 07/07/2008:
Our family is starting our 11th year of homeschooling this fall. I found the Homeschooler's Journal during my daughter's first grade year. She is entering the 10th grade, and I am still using the Journal!
It has been an invaluable tool for me to keep records of the kids' work, grades, materials, and field trips.
The Journal is easy to use and well laid out. It can be used for multiple students and subjects.
I have all of my Journals together as a record of the work my children have done over the years.
I highly recommend the Homeschool Journal.
Lauren S. from Sheboygan Wisconsin wrote the following on 12/10/2011:
I love this planner. It is so much like the well planned day but at a fraction of the cost and cost savings is very important. I can keep track of my children's progress, hours, lesson plans, references used, library books, addresses, and have a calendar all in one amazing planner. I highly recommend this book

