Scheds

Please note, I added 2 pages to keep this one from becoming “gi-nor-mous”.  Now you can go under “English & History (related)”, or “Math & Science”.  Extra schedules may wind up here in the future. . .

And this page is STILL BEING FIXED. . .

I am a scheduler, what can I say?  If I don’t have a schedule, things simply don’t get done.  There are honestly days where I even write out simple automatic things like “brush your teeth”.

I like crossing things off too. . .like, “brush your teeth“.  I admit to being a bit fanatical that way.  It’s a charming quirk; I’m not so sure Jay appreciates fully.

  • I am placing the schedules in Word format, so the receiver can mess with edit them at their leisure (make it work best for your family).  They will be placed according to “subject”.
  • Generally, I have a schedule for each book (works well for math, science, and grammar that way as a rule, not so hot with history).  Then, I place each individual schedule into a master schedule (all subjects on a weekly sheet).

Sample completed weekly schedule 

I do have oodles of completed schedules, just not oodles of times to place them; so, please be patient.  Oh, and while I do try my best to edit them (spelling, etc.) there may be some mistakes which I hope you can forgive.

EXTRA HELPI realize that some may like the content of my schedules and/or the formatting; but especially don’t appreciate the “timeline” of them.  (For instance, many people only do science 2-3 times per week whereas we do it 5 times per week.)

Thank goodness for copy and paste!

For your convenience, I’m enclosing a blank schedule and you can feel free to copy and paste to your heart’s content!

Blank Schedule  

 

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