I tried something new this year with my homeschool planner! Well, not too new. I utilized all the same printables that I made back in 2018, but this time instead of spiral binding at the local office supply shop I had it bound with Barnes and Noble Press – a print on demand service that is so easy to use and fairly inexpensive. I ordered several different books at the same time I ordered this one, but I believe it cost in the range of $10 to have this printed, bound, and mailed to me.

You can find all of the printable pages that I used in this planner for free here.
If there is interest in this exact arrangement of pages that I show you in this years planner I may load the pdf so you can just upload it to your printing service of choice, but I know most have preferences for putting together their own planners in their own sequence (and adding additional pages!) so I won’t assume that would be a helpful thing to share.

I have created a video of how I have organized my planner and you can see that here:

Since my covers are new for this year I will share the pdf for those here. The back cover specifically would work well for just a binder insert or page divider. The front one does say “planner” so would really only work as a planner cover.

The front cover pdf is here

The back cover pdf is here

We have knocked out the entire second level of our home for a massive remodel project and that, combined with Covid cancelling all the camps my boys would have gone to, has left me distracted and not as on top of planning and organizing for this school year as I would have liked by now. But hopefully I will be able to get to it in the coming week and I hope to share some of what we are doing as so many have asked for more videos/posts on it! Hope you’re having a wonderful summer!

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5 thoughts on “2020/2021 Homeschool Printable Planner

  1. Abby

    These are beautiful! Thank you for sharing your talent! God Bless!

  2. Jo

    This is so pretty! If you want to offer this in Spanish, I would be thrilled to translate it!!

    1. Jessica

      That is so kind of you. I am not a designer so this is all very much put together by “trial and error” so I am not sure how I would even go about having you help, but I love the idea of this resource being available for the Spanish speaking mothers! Let me know if you have an idea how it could work!

  3. Veronica

    Hi! New to ambleside and found your website and am super excited ! You have beautiful explanations. I am interested in printing this planner and you had said that you possibly would have a exact full PDF maybe at some point. Did you ever do that? I saw where I can print the pages individually I guess I was just trying to figure out how to upload them to a printing website like Barnes and noble that you used … What would I do …each one individually then in that case?

    1. Jessica

      Sorry for the delay in responding! Have been traveling. I spent some time trying to figure out how to share my Barnes and Noble file with you and it won’t let me. I did create a pdf of all the files in the order and quantity I want of each page, then loaded it to B+N as one complete file. Unfortunately I only have the compiled file on B+N – it somehow got lost on my computer!
      And welcome to AO!! It may feel overwhelming at times, but it is SO beautiful!

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