Following is a copy of what the weekly planning pages look like:

Click here to see the weekly example in pdf format

We have filled in the blanks on this page so that you can also see how this Planner will help your students, particularly in the secondary school years to use it effectively to stay organized. Notice some of the unique features of our Planner such as the top section for outlining the weekly activities and assignments. Then the student can separate out this information as he or she organizes the week. We also include a weekly Scripture verse for the student to read, memorize, and meditate upo. We tried to select verses that would challenge the student's mind, heart, and spirit. We pray that the Lord will allow them to be useable in your child's life in ways we can only imagine.

There's a place within each day's schedule for appointment times to be indicated, with the ability to indicate the priority of the particular event. As each activity is completed, the student has a check off column indicating that it is done. This is very useful for indicating when study assignments are done; but it is also useful for other activities as well. Then there is the all important verification mark for you as a parent to be able to check when you have looked over the student's work. This is one of the uniquenesses of our Planner over any others on the market. It has been designed specifically for homeschoolers in this way. It is a simple thing. But it clearly differentiates this Planner from any others out there.

We have included enough space for the week's activities in each two-page format. If you can print it front-to-back, each two pages will sit together as a unit, like you see in the example below.

We think you will like this format. If there is anything we can do to improve it, please send us your suggestions at planner@davidandlaurie.com. One of the great things about providing our Planner in this way is that we can make any improvements very quickly and make them available immediately in our downloadable files. So please let us know what ideas you have to improve it!

Click here to see the monthly planning pages.
Click here to see an example of one of the Friends and Family Address Book pages.
Click here to see an example of the first page of the Grand Plan written especially for students.
Click here to see the front page of the Parent's Guide to the Christian Homeschool Daily Planner.

Again, click here to see the weekly example in pdf format