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Apologia Educational Ministries The Ultimate Daily Planner for Students

Homeschooling is a lifestyle, and homeschool students have plenty to keep track of!

Apologia's Ultimate Weekly Planner for Students features pages to record: information about you, semester goals, grades, activity log, and reading list. Date-blank customizable monthly calendar charts are also included. Each week features a day-block with 8 lines that include a "done" and "approved" column, plus a circle to fill in to mark off a quiet time; boxes for M-F are provided, with an additional single box for Saturday/Sunday. A question-and-answer is provided for each week, along with a Bible verse. A back-of-the-book reference guide includes important historic events, a map with state information, scientific method chart, multiplication/division chart, conversion chart, equivalencies, grammar guide, Greek and Latin word list, and writing guide. A back pocket includes calendars from 2011-2015. There are also two pages of handy reminder stickers! Spiral-bound, this planner is the perfect size to throw into a backpack, or keep out without it taking up half of your desk: 6.5" x 8.5".

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Excellent Tool For Your Students

Date:September 20, 2012
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Lily
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I got myself The Ultimate Homeschool Planner to help me stay organized this year, and so I decided to get this student planner for my daughter. It's great. We start our Monday mornings getting our planners out and taking a quick look at our coming week. Then my daughter writes in her planner all the things she will need to do independently on each day of that week. For example: Math lesson 5, Spelling page 6, English wb pp. 11-13, D.E.A.R (Drop Everything And Read - independent reading time), etc. Some things we do together, like history and science, and sometimes there are things I need to teach her. But with the things she can do on her own, this helps keep her and I organized, and I can get a few things done around the house while she does her independent work without having to keep asking me to come show her what she has to do next. She also likes the feeling of being able to see what she has to do each day, yet she can pick what order she wants to do it in, and cross each item off as she completes it. The planner also has pages for students to write goals, things about themselves, and has some Bible quotes and trivia questions.
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