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2026-27 Charlotte Mason Homeschool Planner
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2026-27 Charlotte Mason Homeschool Planner

$10.00

Plan your homeschool year with confidence, clarity, and intention using this 2026–2027 Charlotte Mason Homeschool Planner. Created specifically for Charlotte Mason homeschool families, this printable planner helps you organize lessons, track habits, plan your school year, and create a peaceful homeschool rhythm.

Unlike many printable planners that require you to sort, organize, and build the planner yourself, this planner is fully print-ready. Simply download the file, click print, and your planner is ready to use. No rearranging pages, no complicated setup, and no time spent figuring out what goes where.

Designed to support both planning and record keeping, this planner helps you stay organized while keeping your homeschool vision and priorities at the center of your year.

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What’s Included

This print-ready planner includes everything you need to organize your homeschool year in one convenient file:

  • Full-color planner cover
  • Homeschool mission and vision pages
  • Annual planning pages
  • Habit tracker pages
  • Student planning pages
  • Attendance records
  • Lesson planning pages
  • Organizational tools for your homeschool year
  • Charlotte Mason-inspired planning and record-keeping pages
  • A complete planner layout that is ready to print and use

No assembling, sorting, or building required. Simply print the planner and begin planning your homeschool year.

Designed for Charlotte Mason Homeschooling

This planner was thoughtfully created to support the unique rhythms and subjects of a Charlotte Mason education, including:

  • Morning time
  • Living books
  • Nature study
  • Poetry study
  • Picture study
  • Artist study
  • Composer study
  • Copywork
  • Narration
  • Habit training
  • Independent work
  • Family learning

Whether you homeschool one child or several, this planner provides a simple system for keeping everything organized in one place.

Why Homeschool Moms Love a Print-Ready Planner

  • Saves hours of setup time
  • No need to build your own planner
  • Easy to print at home or through a print shop
  • Keeps lesson plans and records organized
  • Helps reduce planning overwhelm
  • Supports intentional homeschool planning
  • Encourages consistency throughout the school year

Perfect For

  • Charlotte Mason homeschool families
  • Christian homeschool families
  • Homeschool moms seeking simple organization
  • Multiple-child homeschool planning
  • Homeschool record keeping
  • Lesson planning
  • Habit tracking
  • Morning time planning
  • Annual homeschool planning

Digital Download

This is a digital product. No physical item will be shipped.

After purchase, simply download the file, print, and begin using your planner right away.

Plan Your Year with Purpose

A homeschool planner should help you focus on what matters most, not create more work. This print-ready 2026–2027 Charlotte Mason Homeschool Planner gives you a complete planning system that helps you stay organized, track progress, and build a meaningful homeschool year without the hassle of assembling your own planner.

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Happy 1st Birthday to my precious Noah. 🌈 Our gif Happy 1st Birthday to my precious Noah. 🌈

Our gift from heaven.  He’s the happiest little fella, always giggling and smiling.  We love watching him learn, grow and discover. 

I can’t believe it’s been a whole year. 

Let me tell you… I could not have been more intentional with taking this time slowly. I paused everyday. I didn’t fret about chores as much, and let the laundry go unfolded.  I was intentional to take this time extra slow, yet it still flew by. 

I have held or worn him more than not, and have spent every night nursing him to sleep, while stroking his soft hair.

But it’s never enough.

Time goes too quickly, and each day he looks a bit older than the day before. 

I truly wish he could stay a baby for a while longer.  But, he’ll always be my baby.

Happy Birthday Noah.  I hope you’ve enjoyed this year as much as we all have. ❤️
Noah’s first snow day ❄️ Big brothers rode 4-whee Noah’s first snow day ❄️

Big brothers rode 4-wheelers and played in the snow all day, while we stayed bundled up and warm.

Such a sweet first snow day.
Some photos from our visit to the pumpkin patch on Some photos from our visit to the pumpkin patch on Monday with our homeschool nature group. 🎃

This season feels so full in all the best ways. I’m looking forward to more adventures with these sweet boys. ❤️
A recap of our first week back to school! It was A recap of our first week back to school!

It was such a fun, busy, exciting week.

We read lots of books, took nature walks, woke up to a morning invitation each day, made a lot of art, learned about the Earth, had our first “Writer’s Workshop”, notebooked about our history readings, recited poetry, did a lot of math, and finished our week with a motocross race. 

I. Am. Tired. 

I’m spending the day today getting our home, hearts and lessons prepared for the upcoming week.

I have a feeling this is going to be the best school year ever.
I had forgotten what the baby years felt like. Th I had forgotten what the baby years felt like.

They’re tender.
They’re stretching.
They’re utterly exhausting and deeply fulfilling all at once.
A new layer of need pressed into an already full day.

As I go to change the eighth diaper of the day, a little voice calls out, “Can we go for a walk, mama?”
My tired body wants to say no.
But my heart says yes.

Because I know these moments with them—long walks, deep talks, laughter and play—won’t always be so easy to come by.

This age gap has given me new perspective.
It has certainly impacted how I view time with my children. 

Some days, it feels like the dishes will never end.
The baby needs to nurse just as the food starts burning.
Someone can’t find their shoes.
Another is melting down over math.
And I’m wondering if I’ll ever sit down to eat again…

But in the middle of the noise and the mess…

There’s a chubby hand reaching for mine.
A child asking me to read just one more page.
A sleepy head resting on my chest.
A sunset walk with scraped knees and wide eyes.

It’s not easy.
But it’s beautiful.

This season is sanctifying me.
Softening me.
Reminding me of what really matters.

One day, I’ll want this chaos back.
I’ll miss the dirty socks and sticky counters.
The clumsy hugs. The interrupted thoughts. The weight of a baby on my chest.

So today, I’m choosing to slow down.
To notice.
To remember:

Motherhood is the mission.
And I’m exactly where I need to be.

#motherhoodunfiltered #gentleparenting #intentionalmotherhood #homeschoolmama #slowmotherhood #stayathomemomlife #momentsnotmilestones #presentmotherhood
We’ve been yearning for a new rhythm. This past y We’ve been yearning for a new rhythm.

This past year we’ve managed to move (twice), adapt to life with a pregnant (and tired) mama, and welcome sweet Noah into our family.  It’s crazy how I can summarize the best, yet wildest year of my life in 3 bullet points.

We’re all feeling grateful and tired.  Dad went back to work this week, and the boys and I are finding our new homeschool groove.  It’s been a bit of a challenge, but a welcomed one.

Today, we increased our workload from morning time, grammar, reading and math, to include poetry study and writing.  When the time came for an outdoor play break (and Noah’s nap), the boys ran out the door. The sound of laughter and imaginative play tells me today has been a good day. 

I made coffee and sat in stillness for a moment, as I reflected on the many changes we’ve experienced over the past 12 months and the joyful chaos that has ensued.  What an adventure it has been.  I wonder if there was ever a time where I slept for more than 3 hours straight, or if a day has existed where we did science or history work. What was the last read aloud chapter book we completed? It feels like a distant memory.

Life before Noah feels like it was a century ago… While life with him has been so full of love, joy and slowing down. Perhaps this is exactly what we all needed. What a gift. ❤️

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