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Here's what's inside the planner - and how each part supports your homeschool.

Student Planner

Build each child's learning plan in a way that supports their individual needs.

  • curriculum
  • projects
  • activities
  • skills
  • goals

all in one place, to help you plan their best year yet.

Student planner showing curriculum, activities, projects, and skills for a homeschool year

Weekly Calendar

Turn your student's learning plan into a daily/weekly homeschool schedule.

The weekly calendar automatically pulls from your planner so you can:

  • see each child's week at a glance
  • drag and move items as plans change
  • check off lessons throughout the day
  • balance structure with flexibility

Created to have a paper like feel, but with the power that digital calendars bring.

Weekly calendar showing homeschool curriculum, projects, and skills scheduled across the week

Progress Tracking

Track progress as it happens, without needing a separate system to document everything later.

As an item is completed, progress updates automatically so you can:

  • monitor curriculum progress
  • see homeschool attendance days
  • track completed projects and skills
  • generate records when needed

The work you're already doing becomes visible without adding more to your plate.

Progress tracking dashboard showing curriculum completion, projects, and skills for a homeschool student

Learning Library

Create a reusable library of the resources your family uses over time.

Save curriculum, projects, activities and skills, once, then reuse them across:

  • multiple children
  • different school years

Keep your favorite homeschool resources, create reusable outlines for whole years, and gradually build a personalized learning database designed around your homeschool.

Learning Library showing curriculum, activities, skills, and projects organized in a reusable homeschool catalog

Skills & Projects

  • Track life skills alongside academics
  • Break projects into doable steps
  • Reflect real-life learning

Because some of the most meaningful learning happens outside of standard curriculum.

Built for Multiple Children

  • plan individually without starting from scratch every time
  • reuse resources across siblings
  • view each child independently while still seeing the bigger family picture
  • support different educational approaches within the same home

Multiple children often means balancing very different needs, interests, levels, and learning styles all at once.

Flexible by Design

  • No two homeschool families organize learning the exact same way.
  • Some families thrive with strong routines and detailed structure. Others lean more towards projects, interests, and flexible rhythms. Most fall somewhere in between.

The planner is intentionally designed to support many styles of homeschooling while still giving you a cohesive system to hold everything together.

Yearly plan once --> flows into your week --> track as you go

A system designed to support intentional homeschooling, while staying flexible enough for real life.