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Our girls have several subjects that they work on independently {math, typing, reading, Spanish, etc….}. At times, it can be a little difficult to track exactly what has been finished when and then get that information transferred into my planner and records. Pieces of notebook paper get lost in the shuffle, so it was time to get a little colorful and laminated.
Enter the Daily Assignment Sheet.
Each of the girls has their own sheet that is laminated. Their page has the subjects that they typically work on independently ~ basically any subject that they need to let me know the information about.
Here is a sample of McKenna’s page where she tracks what she read in her Bible, her math lessons, reading each day, bonus science studies, Spanish lessons, typing lessons and any ‘extras’ {like blogging or letter writing}. There is also a space for her to record goals that she {or I} has set to accomplish.
The girls use a wet erase {Vis-à-vis marker} to write down what they’ve done daily and then turn them into me at the end of the week. I can then transfer over the information. So far, it’s working great!
You can download a copy of Daily Assignment Sheets to use with your kids too ~ click here to download them!









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They look great! Thanks for sharing!
Id really like to have your calendar binder sheets but it is coming up that there is a 404 error.
When I click on all three links at the bottom of this page, they all open/work: https://www.homeschoolcreations.net/calendar-notebook-binder-printables/