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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Product Review: Apologia Press' Ultimate Homeschool Planner for Parents, Teens, & Students



Product at a glance:

  • Product received for review: 
  • Author/Designer: Debra Bell. Find her web-site here 
  • Other Products by Apologia: Apologia Press offers award-winning creation-based science courses, biblical worldview and apologetic titles, online classes, inspirational books, homeschooling tools, language arts and history curriculum, and a plethora of books and other materials. 
  • Ages/grades suggested for which products are suggested: 
  • The Ultimate Homeschool Planner - The perfect tool for mom or dad to plan out the entire homeschooling year. 
  • The Ultimate Weekly Planner for Teens-Grades 7-12.
  • The Ultimate Daily Planner for Students-Grades 4-8.
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As I said in my earlier post about Blog Planners that I am NOT a planner. I want to be a planner when I grow up, but since I've hit the 40-something bracket at this point, I don't know if I will ever reach that stage of development. This planning system is so complex and comprehensive that at first, it honestly gave me hives just flipping though the "how to" pages. There are 11 "here's how this program works" pages and they caused me to close the book and put it aside more than once. That being said, I found  a quote from the Apologia catalog that did spoke directly to my heart:
"Do you want to do more than just survive homeschooling? Thrive in the pleasure of God's calling upon your life. Count your blessings while charting your family's progress with this 48-week planner designed to help you document God's faithfulness and activity during your homeschool journey."
"THRIVE in the pleasure of God's calling to homeschool?" Most days, I'm just hoping to keep the two of them from murdering each other and to survive it with my sanity intact. I muddle my way through multiple lesson plans across what seems like 19 books and as many curriculum, as best I can all while working full-time, raising three kids, chasing three dogs, two cats, and assorted other zoo animals. Survive is probably a good description of my goal these first two years of homeschooling. 

I do want to thrive. I do want to enjoy teaching my children. I want to be organized and feel like I'm finally doing the best job I can do. I want to take all the different plans that I have from my pieces of curriculum and smoosh them together into a big overarching schema to ease my stress every day and every week to make sure we're covering everything. I NEED a complete system that gives me a place to collect all of those pieces in one, organized place.

If anything was going to launch me into the realm of a true planner, it would be this system. The Ultimate Homeschool Planner for parents takes you through the process of planning from the big overall picture down to the finite details. As a blogging group, we had the pleasure of attending a webinar from the creator of the system, Mrs. Debra Bell. She said her goal for the planning system was to make you aware of God's faithfulness and activity in your homeschool. She also wants to help you raise and independent learner. You know, independent, as in you give them the right materials and a plan and they handle some of this stuff on their own!



This page is included for each week. On it you can record memorable moment from your homeschooling week, like it's a journal. She even gives you ideas across the bottom: family funnies, victories, progress, promising signs, small beginnings, finished projects. On the bottom half of the page, you can record evidences of grace: evidence of God's grace, mercy, faithfulness, protection, and provision. 

I will say, just to keep things honest, we are currently at the end of our homeschooling year. We have just, this weekend, attended the local homeschool convention and picked up part of the pieces of our curriculum for next year. As such, there was little opportunity for me to truly retreat, plan, organize and lay it all out. I read through the planning sections and began to lay out next year, but I could not put together the weekly day by day plans for each child. What I did do was discuss with the kids what they felt was working well and what was not working from this year. We also, as a family sat down and discussed what our character goals and educational goals would be for next year. 



I added in the pieces of curriculum that I know that we are using for sure next year. I have some missing pieces and I will have to add those in at a later date.

After that I look at the one-year planning grid page and to some extent, that is where this breaks down for me. We don't live that life where everything can be put on the grid and blocked off in advance. We run a family business with my parents and, thanks to the economy, we are understaffed. We work when we are needed, cover when someone is taking time off and just try to keep it under 50 hours per week for each of us. That being said, we have started blocking out next school year and discussing which events are plannable enough to go on the grid even this far out. Although I had my doubts when first I looked at the pages, in reality, there are many dates and events we can put on these pages.




From the yearly planner, you move into the monthly planner where you lay out those tasks that impact your schooling schedule. Lessons, holidays, co-ops, baseball/softball practice, karate, etc. I added in my blogging due dates just so I could maintain a single calendar for the month. 

Mom's Month at a glance
Student Planner
Month at a glance

Teen Planner
Month at a glance














There are also weekly pages where you sketch out the kids' assignments day by day and child by child. These pages are where you set up the child's goals for the week and on your first school day of the week, they copy these over to their own planners. We did not get the kids stuff transferred but I wanted to show the pages anyway. Note that the Teen Planner includes bubbles on the weekly page to record time spent on tasks. Some 
states require time to be tracked in order for the child to receive credit to graduate.

Mom's Planner
Week at a glance
Student Planner
Week at a glance


Teen Planner
Week at a glance











There are other pages in the planner for recording resources used, field trips taken, a section of teaching tips, a high school planning guide, a year-end review, reading list per child, and grades per child. Too many to show them all to you in a single blog. 

I foresee the Ultimate Homeschool Planner helping me achieve my planning goals and getting me on the right track. I hope it will keep me from getting derailed by all the minutia involved in teaching two children every day and working full-time as well.  It is a fantastic tool for any homeschooling momma, but most especially the novice homeschooler whose fears often affect their ability to teach. As a planning-impaired scatterbrain, I feel like this planner gives me something to ASPIRE to in my planning endeavors for next year. Thanks to Mrs. Debra Bell and Apologia for the chance to really get to know this planner at just the right moment, just when I'm beginning to plan that next school year!

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What did Mom think of the program?
  • I love the depth that has been put into the planners. The detailed user's guide, although it was a little bit overwhelming to the organizationally challenged at first, it is laid out with examples and full pages shown so that you can SEE what is being explained and how the parts work together
  • I love that Debra includes a page each week to record the positive things you saw throughout the week. So often, I wonder if I do anything right and if the kids are doing anything right. (Come on now, you've been in the trenches, you HAVE those weeks too!) Having this little journal section gives pause for reflection on the week. A time to look for the positive.
  • There is a great section to layout your Bible battle plan, what verses you're reading and to reflect on why, a section to layout your prayer goals and your Godly duties with hospitality and outreach.
  • The fact that the kids have a coordinating planner where the purposes overlap.

What would I change?
  • Mostly, I would change myself to be the woman who CAN plan with this much focus and determination. I want to be that planned out organized momma. Oh, wait, this is supposed to be about the product...shoot!
  • I would put the weekly pages between the monthly pages or add tabs with the months so that flipping back and forth is easier. 
  • I would increase it to be a 52-week planner. If I'm going to be this planned and organized, I'm probably going to do it every week of the year. Plus, we are moving closer to year round schooling with a few three day weeks and a few weeks off scattered around our school year.
  • In all honesty, what I most need is a planner that is where ever I am. We school at home, at granny's house, at our home with the other granny, at work with mom & dad, and when one kid is having practice, the other kid is working on something else.Even though these planners are super durable and easily portable,  ideally, I would find this most useful as an app on the iPad, iPhone and on the computer. Automatically updating between devices, please. In the rush to get out the door on time, things like planners end up being left on the table more often than they should. The iPads though almost always make their way into the bag.

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Friday, March 1, 2013

Product Review: 2013 Printable Blog Planner from Confessions of a Homeschooler


Welcome to my first official product review. I joined Mosaic Reviews Team a few months ago and my first assignment was to choose a free printable blog planner and give it a spin. Mosaic Reviews is a team of product reviewers who receive free products in return for a fair and honest opinion of those products in the form of a blogged review.
  • Product: 2013 Blog Planner Free Printable 
  • Publisher: Confessions of a Homeschooler
  • Price: Free

It's funny, in preparing for this review, I quickly reread Erica's post at Confessions of a Homeschooler about her free printable blog planner and it struck me how very different we are. She begins her post with, "Hello fellow bloggers! If you don't know me by now, I'm a planner! I love planners, and I especially love pretty ones!" My original opening line for this post declared: "I'm not a planner and I have unrealistic expectations about what a blog planner can do for me!" Ironic, huh? So, here we go...

I'm not a planner and I have very unrealistic expectations about what a blog planner (or any other planner for that matter) can do for me! The Mosaic Reviews team members received an extensive list of free online printable blog planners from which to choose. I scoured the list trying to choose a blog planner that covered every scenario and possibility because obviously, if I had the perfect blog planner, I would be the
MOST PROLIFIC and AWE-INSPIRING BLOG 
WRITER IN THE UNIVERSE!

Obviously, this is where the unrealistic expectations appear. I implemented this blog planner last month and this post will be my first full post that I've finished in the month of February. I have about 5 drafts that I have begun from ideas that I jotted down in my notes section for the month. Wait a minute...in a month where I averaged 50 hours of work per week, I have 5 drafts begun and two more that are posting this week? This blog planner thing rocks! 

Let's take a closer look:

First and most importantly, let's recognize the amazing Mrs. Erica from Confessions of a Homeschooler she puts together so many sensational printables of which the blog planner is just one. Here is a link to the page describing the blog planner. It contains the link to the pdf as well.

Front Cover


The graphic design elements of this planner are beautiful. Even my 8 year old commented that she wanted a pretty planner. Once you delve inside, there are plenty of useful tools to develop your blog into a more professional, polished endeavor.

First, the year at a glance calendar is always useful. She has even marked the major American holidays on it. When you can't remember what day Thanksgiving falls on this year, you can find it quickly.


Next, the monthly blog plan. I love that the months are specific and the days are filled in already. I don't have time to fill in the dates AND all of our crazy activities. If I had one issue with this planner, I would love bigger boxes for the month, I could honestly use the month spread over two facing pages and lines in the boxes. Realistically, it would be difficult to make it work that way.

Each day has check boxes for "scheduled" for planning your blog. There are also check boxes for maximizing your blog's exposure which is an important step we often forget. These boxes remind you to share your blog on Facebook, Google +, Twitter, and to pin it on Pinterest. It also reminds you to post your giveaways and announce the winner.



Each month also has a notes page. Rather than using scraps of paper and the backs of grocery receipts to record ideas for future blogging topics, you have a place to gather those ideas and nurture them. The page includes a place for your giveaway and review due dates. Finally, the last piece of this useful tool is a place to record your monthly statistics for your blog. 

I'll be honest, I'm a novice. If there was a level below a novice, I would be that. I've only just started sharing my blog and many of these promotional tools will take me several months to implement. Having them all available to me is inspiring though and I know that in the long run, I will be a better blogger because I gave this blog planner a try.

Thanks to Erica @ Confessions of a Homeschooler for sharing her creative gifts for those of us who are less creative!





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