In the beginning I wrote in the subjects down the left side - Grammar, Math, History, Science, Music, Physical Education, and Other. Chris uses the planner in this way. He writes in what he accomplishes each day in each subject.
Then, I changed the headings to - Devotional, Read Aloud, Chirs, Nayna, Do-Together, and Me. This is how I am still using the planner now.
The Notes and To-Do sections are very helpful for planning the week, adding in notes on special events and fieldtrips, and gathering details on things we may be planning to do in the next few weeks. In the To-Do section I often write in things that need to be gathered, details about upcoming curriculum purchases and Mentor Meeting things I need to remember.

So great to see what other people are doing! Our planners have evolved over the years and I have really loved tweaking them all along the way.
ReplyDeleteI used to use a daily planner with the children, but haven't for a little while now. I always go back and forth about whether I should be using one. It was always good to be writing down what we were reading, but the rest was mainly work and play. I have sort of decided that when G starts LoL, that I will start a planner with him. Right now, we keep track of each book we read for the year, on a list in our kitchen, and we just study and primary song and a hymn each week, along with our Article of Faith and Gospel Standard.
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