How do you turn one great planner into two or three?

Can a single planner fulfill all your needs—all year long?

Customizing your planning needs for both your home and your homeschool in one planner has never been easier . . . especially with all the options you’ll have!

In the spring of 2010 you can plan your 2010-2011 homeschool year
with the ONLY home and school organizer you'll ever need! Introducing the . . .

The 2010 Schoolhouse Planner

It has all of the many features you have come to love and depend on, as well as additions you never imagined! Well actually, some of you did imagine them—we listened, and took your advice.

The new pages found in this year’s planner include:

Another daily planning page with customizable dates across the top and subjects down the left side.

An additional week at a glance form—choose the form best suited for your needs.
A marking period planner using six, 6-week periods with space for all subjects.
A quarter planner based on four, 9-week quarters—a great fit for your homeschool.
Homeschool requirements form lets you track laws or better prepare for a move.
Forms to track unfinished units as well as a unit study brainstorming template!
Testing forms now cover recording standardized testing and yearly assessments.
Bible reading takes on new meaning with the new Bible reading highlights form.
Another Bible reading schedule—this time enjoy the option of a chronological form!
Even pages to record instrument practice and extracurricular activities are here.

And those are just the new homeschool pages!

For your household plans, we’ve added great new forms that will allow you to:

Stay focused on high-priority tasks with a new daily to-do list!
Keep from losing track of “one of these days” thoughts—record them!
Expand on the schedule charts with a chore reminder form, another helpful tool.
Plan crafts easily, note cost of supplies and more with the craft planning form.
Schedule television viewing with a TV show reminder list—never flip channels again!
Track important information with the computer information to remember form.
Record all important car information to remember on a form for each car—easily.
Gather homeschool research and ancestry records with the family tree form!

So, how can you possibly get two or three planners out of The 2010 Schoolhouse Planner?

First, do you realize our planner includes more than 500 pages? We give you plenty of options to meet your needs with forms in several formats. Add to that the customizable aspect of typing information right into the form and hundreds of additional pages are possible! And your pages really will be your pages! The names of your children, titles for your classes, comments on your curriculum, lists of your books . . . all recorded on forms in line with your schedule! It is fantastic!

And we still haven’t told you about all of the now-standard pages found in The Schoolhouse Planner, including:

Calendar pages for 2010-2013   84 recipes
24 articles, 2 for each month   24 must-know lists + those from previous years
High school transcript forms   Party planning form
Multi-age journaling and nature journal pages   Weekly and daily schedules
Co-op planning forms   Assignment and attendance charts
Book report forms, including elementary pages   Grocery and menu planners
Schedules for two, three, four, or five children to a page, with options for any number   Alphabet writing charts for copywork—print, cursive, and italic
Website login/password reference sheet   Bible study notes
Budget records   Christmas card list
Home care and maintenance forms   Alphabetized address list
Schoolhouse Store resource lists   Science lab sheet
Twelve-year planning pages   High school hours tracking log
Books read this year   Extracurricular activities log
Unit study form   Report cards
And amazingly, there are still plenty more!

Print the forms you need, type in information for your homeschool and household, and print exactly the pages you prefer—customized to fit your family!

Do you have six children? Use schedules for two or three children to a page—you decide! Ah, you have five? Your options include the form for five children on one page, or a combination using the designs for two and three children per page. The flexibility makes these forms suitable for any number of children!

One planner for all of your needs . . . a master planner beats strongly at the heart of
The 2010 Schoolhouse Planner
! Order it now!

Are you new to the Schoolhouse Planner? The 2010 Schoolhouse Planner meets the needs of the entire family! Use it as one ultimate, master planner—the heart of your home and homeschool. Or create planners for each member of the family, personalized just for each one and his/her own class work, age-appropriate, and individually focused on that student’s schedule and needs. Or do both!

The 2010 Schoolhouse Planner is so much more
than just forms!

Each month brings you educational information along with help for your home and homeschool, day-to-day life. Enjoy two articles every month for 24 in all! Must-know lists are also included each month, providing great information for your homeschool.

Feed your mind with great resources every month and then double up your kitchen resources with four main-course recipes every month—twice as many as previous years! Each month includes one beef/pork recipe, one chicken/fish recipe, one meatless recipe, and one ethnic recipe. For those gluten-free families, we have included 12 gluten-free recipes! And since everyone loves a meal topped with a great dessert, we’ve included those too—two every month. Seven recipes each month!

When the whole family is happily fed, use the family fun ideas to enjoy an activity that brings the family together. Each month is all wrapped up in true TOS style!

Twelve months—twenty-four great articles!

July—Malia Russell helps with organization.
August—Carol Topp, CPA, shares with us about support groups.
September—Heidi St. John encourages us with an article on burnout.
October—Christopher Wright has math help.
November—Ed and Amy Pak are awesome with history.
December—Renee Walker shares on foreign language.
January—Brian Richardson has insight on computers.
February—Molly Green explains more about gluten-free eating.
March—Daniel Schwabauer, M.A., expounds on writing.
April—Jeannie Fulbright describes notebooking.
May—Maggie Hogan shares information on geography.
June—Martin Cothran writes on logic.
And that’s just half of it! Every month includes two articles. You’ll enjoy twelve more!

Use the must-know lists as supplements to your curriculum, study pages for your students, or pages of reference throughout the year. They include facts to know, helps for learning, tips to help in cooking or when choosing books to read, and so much more.

Must-know lists include . . .

Timeline of events in Christ’s life.   Sites to help organize your home.
Modern art movements.   Newbery & Caldecott Medal winners.
Scientists & their discoveries.   Canadian events.
Famous special needs people.   Online education sites.
Cooking gluten- & dairy-free.   Writing prompts.
Animal classification.   Bodies of water.
Study of logic.   And much, much more!

Add to all this the must-know lists from previous Schoolhouse Planners (found in the Miscellaneous Educational Information section) and the new family fun activities, and your month is incredibly complete!

In your hands is the ability to design a personalized planner to keep everything running smoothly in your household and your homeschool all year long!

Improve your planning for conference season!

Four new forms designed just for convention planning will keep you organized and ready. We are releasing early this year, so you can easily make notes in your planner before you attend conferences or enter your first vendor hall, making you ready for solid purchasing decisions!

We still have the always-helpful Schoolhouse Store resource lists, linking you right to the Schoolhouse Store, giving you ideas, options, and price knowledge—always with free shipping! Have your year planned out, know your current resources, and recall easily the items you need to make this next school year the best ever. And of course, have your wish list filled out and in hand!

What about the rest of your family?
Do you desire to keep the whole family as organized and on track as you are?
Now you can!

Imagine your high school daughter loves journaling and keeping a schedule, she juggles a weekly co-op science class, and this year she will teach a session, attend a Bible study, and she has begun to help you by tracking her younger brother’s chore schedule.

The last planner you bought her looked good, but by the end of the year there were plenty of pages she never even used, others she could have used a few more of, and you even noticed a few details she scribbled through and re-marked accurately for her use. Now, you can pull from the many pages of The Schoolhouse Planner to create a planner just for her, and she can even help personalize it—a high school Schoolhouse student planner!

Here are a few of the pages you might choose—but of course, the choices are all up to you, and there are plenty! The interactive forms let you customize names, subjects, and more. We suggest the following pages may be appropriate for this student planner:

Assignment and attendance charts
Website login/password reference
Bible study notes
Weekly and/or daily schedule pages—her preference, plenty of options!
Journaling pages—print as many as she needs, and more when she needs them!
Letter writing tips list
Miracles and parables list
Getting into college checklist
Branches of federal, state, and local governments list
Monthly calendar pages
Calendar pages for next four years
High school hours tracking log
Books read this year—she’ll be amazed at what she accomplishes in a year!
Library book list
Extracurricular activities log
A Co-op planning form—she’ll be ready to teach a class!
Periodic table with elements
Kitchen conversions
Timeline of inventions
Famous composers
Countries and capitals
Chore reminder form—for tracking her brother’s chores
Bible memorization record
Chronological Bible reading schedule
Address book forms—print single letter pages for the entire alphabet, just enough for friends.

And what sort of planner can her younger brother use?

Don’t leave out your younger children! Start them on the road to better organizational habits and responsibility today. An elementary Schoolhouse student planner is available for them—all you need to do is choose pages, customize them, and print! Obviously age consideration should be made with these, but we suggest these pages for younger students:

Daily and weekly schedule forms   Monthly calendar pages
Attendance chart   Bible memorization record
Book report forms   Library book list
Journal pages with space for drawings   Assignment sheet with due dates
Audio/video log   Chore chart
Print alphabet writing charts for copywork   U.S. Presidents
United States and capitals   Countries and capitals
Timeline of inventions   Scientists & their discoveries
Preschool activity pages   Nature journal pages

Even your husband can get in on the planning action as you design a personal organizer for him—and with our early release in April, it would make a great Father’s Day gift! Include regular monthly planning pages, home and car maintenance forms, website/login password reference sheet, Bible study notes, budget forms, the new “one of these days” form, a Bible reading schedule, vacation planning page, and more. Choose what he will utilize, and never bog him down again with unnecessary pages or a “feminine planner” he will never use.

The Schoolhouse Planner has your homeschool and household thoroughly covered. Whether you use it digitally, as one printed master planner, or print separate planners for each family member, one for each vehicle, and one for the home, The Schoolhouse Planner provides everything you need for a well-planned year! Even an instructional introduction page explaining how to save your customized planner is included!

Interested? How about taking a peek? Sneak a peek right here!

And while you use it, learn!

Enhance your own knowledge, inspiration, and motivation with the monthly articles, resource lists, and must-know lists to keep you going each month.

Be creative in the kitchen with the new monthly recipes—48 main meals in all, plus 2 desserts each month and 12 gluten-free recipes! Try a new main course each week—even meatless creations, a new dessert every two weeks, and a gluten-free recipe each month—mealtime will become very creative.

Set up daily schedules, weekly plans, memorable months, and so much more!

Spread the creativity throughout the family with the monthly family fun idea, bringing spontaneity into planning—your planning has never been so customized!

The 2010 Schoolhouse Planner—options, optimized!

Forms in overdrive—for homeschool, household, and everything you need to plan!

Recipes revved up—with 84 recipes in all, an entire cookbook is hidden inside.

Reading revitalized—inside spectacular articles each month from great names you know.

Resources at the ready—hyperlinked to the Schoolhouse Store with always free shipping.

Must-know lists multiplied—enjoy new lists and those from previous years too!

Family fun is fabulous—utilize monthly ideas to enjoy family time together.

Links used lavishly—throughout the Planner click right through to more information!

Personalized planning is powerful—customizable options for your entire family are here.

The 2010 Schoolhouse Planner—the only planner you will ever need!

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