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!
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July—Malia Russell
helps with organization. |
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August—Carol Topp, CPA,
shares with us about support groups. |
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September—Heidi St. John
encourages us with an article on burnout. |
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October—Christopher Wright
has math help. |
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November—Ed and Amy Pak
are awesome with history. |
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December—Renee Walker
shares on foreign language. |
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January—Brian Richardson
has insight on computers. |
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February—Molly Green
explains more about gluten-free eating. |
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March—Daniel Schwabauer,
M.A., expounds on writing. |
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April—Jeannie Fulbright
describes notebooking. |
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May—Maggie Hogan shares
information on geography. |
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June—Martin Cothran
writes on logic. |
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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 . . .
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Timeline of events in Christ’s life. |
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Sites to help organize your home. |
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Modern art movements. |
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Newbery & Caldecott Medal winners. |
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Scientists & their discoveries. |
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Canadian events. |
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Famous special needs people. |
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Online education sites. |
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Cooking gluten- & dairy-free. |
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Writing prompts. |
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Animal classification. |
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Bodies of water. |
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Study of logic. |
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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:
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Assignment and attendance charts |
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Website login/password reference |
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Bible study notes |
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Weekly and/or daily schedule pages—her preference,
plenty of options! |
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Journaling pages—print as many as she needs, and
more when she needs them! |
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Letter writing tips list |
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Miracles and parables list |
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Getting into college checklist |
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Branches of federal, state, and local governments list |
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Monthly calendar pages |
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Calendar pages for next four years |
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High school hours tracking log |
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Books read this year—she’ll be amazed at what
she accomplishes in a year! |
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Library book list |
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Extracurricular activities log |
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A Co-op planning form—she’ll be ready to teach
a class! |
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Periodic table with elements |
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Kitchen conversions |
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Timeline of inventions |
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Famous composers |
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Countries and capitals |
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Chore reminder form—for tracking her brother’s
chores |
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Bible memorization record |
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Chronological Bible reading schedule |
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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:
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Daily and weekly schedule forms |
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Monthly calendar pages |
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Attendance chart |
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Bible memorization record |
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Book report forms |
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Library book list |
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Journal pages with space for drawings |
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Assignment sheet with due dates |
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Audio/video log |
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Chore chart |
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Print alphabet writing charts for copywork |
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U.S. Presidents |
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United States and capitals |
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Countries and capitals |
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Timeline of inventions |
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Scientists & their discoveries |
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Preschool activity pages |
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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!
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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.
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The 2010 Schoolhouse Planner—the
only
planner you will ever need!

Order today! Start planning
tonight!

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