Erin Condren Homeschool Planner

$53+
weekly | undated | non-religious | Up to 7 kids | 12 months

8.5 x 11 | metal spiral binding | 200+ pages | 80# paper

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The Erin Condren Homeschool Planner is a high-quality paper planner that was released in 2023. This planner takes many of the same layouts of the popular Erin Condren Teacher Lesson Planner to market directly to homeschoolers.

This planner currently comes only in an undated spiral-bound version with limited cover options. Covers are a sturdy laminate.

Erin Condron Homeschool Planner
Source: ErinCondren.com

This planner has very little ability to be customized. The only options currently able to be personalized is the cover and spiral color. You are able to choose between three metals for the spiral. You can also choose your cover design and add personalized text to the front.

The homeschool planner includes the following types of pages:

  • Personal info
  • Mission statement
  • Homeschool requirements
  • Yearly overview (unlabeled)
  • Monthly notes pages
  • Monthly dashboard
  • Undated monthly and weekly spreads
  • Checklist pages
  • Attendance logs
  • Online resource list for passwords
  • Reading logs
  • Homeschool contacts

The Erin Condren Homeschool Planner begins with a section for general planning. This section includes pages for a mission statement, goals, and homeschool requirements. There is also an annual overview spread and 2 blank lined pages.

The planner is then divided into 12 monthly sections, each with a tab to mark it. These tabs are all different colors, but are unlabeled as this is an undated planner, giving you the ability to start your year and planner at any point in the calendar year. The tabs are attached to regular pages rather than dividers like some planners include. But don’t worry, the paper is super sturdy.

Each monthly section includes a dashboard with a place for listing a monthly focus, tracking classes, field trips, and supplies. There is also a couple lined pages for notes, a 2-page monthly spread, and several 2-page weekly spreads within each tabbed section

The monthly spreads are completely undated with days of the week across the top labeled Sunday-Saturday.

The weekly spread has 5 unlabeled rows and 7 unlabeled columns. These weekly pages could be used with Monday-Friday labeled on the rows, tracking up to 7 children or subjects. You also could use it as a vertical spread, labeling all 7 days of the week across the columns, using the rows for each child, subjects, or times of day.

The back of the planner has one tabbed section labeled as trackers. This section includes pages to track online resources and passwords, several pages for reading logs, 4 attendance trackers, and expense trackers.

Also in this back section are 6 pages that look like a traditional grade book set up for a classroom, with 30+ rows and several columns. These pages could be used as grades or other general tracking, but it may require a little creativity to make them work well for homeschooling.

These checklist pages are odd to be included in a homeschool planner, and to me illustrate how little thought they put into this rebranding. It really is basically another version of their teacher lesson planner designed for a classroom teacher in many ways.

The last two pages of the planner are for keeping track of your homeschool friend contacts.

The Erin Condren Homeschool Planner comes with 4 sticker sheets, a pocket folder, and a sheet protector. These stickers are different than those that come with the teacher lesson planner.

Other Erin Condren product lines include more personalization, binding options, and dated versions. It is possible with time that this homeschool planner will also have these options.

erin Condren teacher lesson planner

Another popular planner many homeschoolers love from Erin Condren is the Teacher Lesson Planner. I have written a thorough review on this planner here.

There are only a few differences between the Erin Condren Homeschool Planner and their Teacher Lesson Planner. The biggest difference is the homeschool planner only comes in an undated version. Because of this, there is no yearly calendar, and the monthly tabs are unlabeled.

Other differences include some pages toward the front of the planner are changed, and each month of the homeschool planner has a monthly dashboard, which is a nice addition!

Erin Condren sells many other planner styles that are appealing, including an academic planner for students and other kids notebooks and planners. There are also a wide variety of accessories from stickers to pens to bags.

Erin Condren often runs sales and other promotions, including free shipping offers.

You can learn more about the Erin Condren Homeschool Planner here on their site.

Things we like

  • High Quality
  • Some personalization
  • Monthly dashboard

Things we don’t like

  • Only one binding option and size
  • Very basic homeschool pages
  • Only comes in undated

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