The curriculum tracker was my favorite part, lol. In each section I put the curriculum we used (e.g RightStart Math) and would use a different highliter for each curriculum to fill in the day we did the curriculum. This essentially allowed me to see how much or how little we were using certain programs so I knew what to stick with and what either didn’t work or what we could revisit the next year.
I just got this exact planner and am also unsure of how i'll use the curriculum tracker pages. I'll check back here in a few days to see if anyone else comments with ideas. 😅I liked that you showed a few variations of how you use it. Thanks!
Those pages are meant to track the lessons you complete in each curriculum book you have. So if your childs grammar curriculum has 180 lessons you would make a note of that and then highlight or cross out each lesson as you complete it. It just helps keep track of where you are at a glance.
I started using this planner in May. I absolutely love it. The curriculum trackers are my favorite for my kids individual subjects that are more workbook based like grammar, math, phonics stuff. It’s helpful to see where we are in the book. My husband is getting me a sticker printer doc to use for the monthly reflections and our book of firsts!
You could use the curriculum progress pages to track what books of the Bible your son listens to and fill in the squares for each of the chapters he's finished.
I planned to use large index cards over the curriculum Trackers and plan for holidays or fun special days that I would like to do something for like Pi day and Hobbit day or real holidays like Easter or birthdays...
@@homeschoolingboymom Thanks for the link. Those stickers make me want to purchase this planner. 😂 Love how you have set up your planner, especially the vision page for your son. 😊
On one of the book list pages you put your resource books for unit studies or you could write websites user/ password or educational UA-cam channels for future studies.😊
Those curriculum tracker pages are meant to track the lessons you complete in each curriculum book you have. So if your childs grammar curriculum has 180 lessons you would make a note of that and then highlight or cross out each lesson as you complete it. It just helps keep track of where you are and you can see your progress at a glance and make sure youre on track!
The Curriculum progress is awesome! Most curriculums have 180 lessons. So I’d highlight them as they’re completed.
Thanks for sharing! I love how you used this planner. I will use these ideas in my own planner too!
Beautiful! I loved they way you designed the first pages!
Thank you! 🤗
Ooo vision board that’s a cool idea for those blank pages!
The curriculum tracker was my favorite part, lol. In each section I put the curriculum we used (e.g RightStart Math) and would use a different highliter for each curriculum to fill in the day we did the curriculum. This essentially allowed me to see how much or how little we were using certain programs so I knew what to stick with and what either didn’t work or what we could revisit the next year.
I just got this exact planner and am also unsure of how i'll use the curriculum tracker pages. I'll check back here in a few days to see if anyone else comments with ideas. 😅I liked that you showed a few variations of how you use it. Thanks!
Those pages are meant to track the lessons you complete in each curriculum book you have. So if your childs grammar curriculum has 180 lessons you would make a note of that and then highlight or cross out each lesson as you complete it. It just helps keep track of where you are at a glance.
I started using this planner in May. I absolutely love it. The curriculum trackers are my favorite for my kids individual subjects that are more workbook based like grammar, math, phonics stuff. It’s helpful to see where we are in the book. My husband is getting me a sticker printer doc to use for the monthly reflections and our book of firsts!
@intentionallymade
What is a sticker printer doc? It sounds interesting.
Might be something I need! 😆
@@marlah.7511they are little printers that can print sticker photos from phone. Canon ivy is one brand. Kodak and HP also make one. :)
@@marlah.7511 they are little mobile printers. Canon ivy is one of them.
You could use the curriculum progress pages to track what books of the Bible your son listens to and fill in the squares for each of the chapters he's finished.
🤯 I genuinely didn’t think of that and I like it!!! 👏👏
@@jenellesmith4284 I love this idea! ❤️ I will definitely do this for next school year!
Thanks for sharing. I recently started homeschooling my son so this is quite useful for me
How exciting! Glad this was helpful. Hope you guys have a lovely year 🤗
I planned to use large index cards over the curriculum Trackers and plan for holidays or fun special days that I would like to do something for like Pi day and Hobbit day or real holidays like Easter or birthdays...
Love this! Can you please link the stickers?!!
@@gabrielleporras3400 of course! 🤗a.co/d/0akwR50j
@@homeschoolingboymom
Thanks for the link. Those stickers make me want to purchase this planner. 😂
Love how you have set up your planner, especially the vision page for your son. 😊
@@marlah.7511😂 those stickers are seriously so cute and I love the colors. Thank you! I had fun making that page 😁
On one of the book list pages you put your resource books for unit studies or you could write websites user/ password or educational UA-cam channels for future studies.😊
I appreciate the suggestions! I think I will put the resource books and homeschool books I read! 👌🏼👌🏼🙏🏼😃
Those curriculum tracker pages are meant to track the lessons you complete in each curriculum book you have. So if your childs grammar curriculum has 180 lessons you would make a note of that and then highlight or cross out each lesson as you complete it. It just helps keep track of where you are and you can see your progress at a glance and make sure youre on track!
@@victoriafuyana I know. I just don’t want to track my curriculum progress 😅 I’d rather use the pages for something else