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Just because you’re a student, that doesn’t mean that you always have things under control. A lot of times, you might feel that you “don’t have enough time” because you have so many things to accomplish like school work, projects , review, and homework. To make at least one of these aspects easier, creating a homework planner is essential.

Table of Contents

  • 1 Homework Planner Templates
  • 2 Information to include in your homework planner
  • 3 Tips for creating your own homework planner
  • 4 Best Homework Planners
  • 5 Using a notebook or binder for your homework planner
  • 6 Free Homework Planners
  • 7 How to use your homework planner?

Homework Planner Templates

Free College Homework Planner

Information to include in your homework planner

If you want to improve your time management skills through a homework planner, make sure to use the planner wisely. Avoid any crisis and conflict by including this information:

  • Regular times for you to do your homework
  • The due dates of your homework assignments
  • The dates of your tests
  • Any special events you have to attend wherein you won’t have time for homework
  • The deadlines of signing up for standardized tests
  • The due dates for school-related fees
  • The dates of school holidays

Tips for creating your own homework planner

It can be quite tricky to keep track of all the due dates of your homework without using a homework planner, a student planner template or any other kinds of organizational strategy. If you plan to create your own homework planner printable template, here are some tips:

  • Think about the types of weekly homework planner sheets to include. If you want to remain organized, you must use different types of planning lists, one of which is the homework planner printable.
  • Select the type and color of the paper to use when you print out your student planner template. You may also want to think about the type of template to use to organize all the information you need for school. After choosing and downloading a template, either customize it according to your needs or use it as it is.
  • After printing out the sheets of your daily, monthly or weekly homework planner, arrange the sheets in the order you want them to appear in your binder or notebook. Think about how you plan to use the sheets of your planner to find the perfect arrangement.
  • Organizing the different sections of your template allows you to keep all of your similar sheets for planning in one place. This is what successful planners to and it’s what allows you to remain flexible as you deal with your daily tasks.
  • Create different sections for your homework planner. Mark these sections using sheets of colored paper, stick-on dividers or other types of dividers to make it easier for you to locate the different sections.
  • Design the front cover of your planner. Here, you can express yourself using your own ideas and creativity. You can either create a design on your computer or use craft supplies to come up with a lovely design. If you think it will motivate you more, come up with a design that makes you feel inspired.
  • Name the sections of your planner. You can use the different subjects in your school as the names of the sections, the months of the year, and more, depending on what you need.
  • After marking the sheets and sections clearly, bind the sheets together. The simplest way to do this is with a stapler. Then fold a strip of paper over the entire side of the bound sheets to give your planner a neat look. After this, you can start using your planner!

Best Homework Planners

Free Student Homework Planner

Using a notebook or binder for your homework planner

Apart from creating your homework planner from scratch, you can also use either a notebook or a binder. Here are some steps to guide you:

Standard notebook

  • Select a notebook to use. Although using a homework planner printable is very convenient, decorating a notebook and using it for your planner is an excellent way for you to express yourself.
  • Decorate the notebook by starting with the cover. Use paint, stickers, and other craft supplies to do this.
  • Divide the notebook into how many sections you need for your planner. Think about how many sections you need then think about how many pages of the notebook you need for each of the sections.
  • Label the sections either by hand or using printed labels. You can also decorate the label covers of the notebook as you may see fit.
  • Create a calendar for your planner or print out a calendar template and attach it to your notebook in some way. This makes it easier for you to keep track of dates and deadlines.
  • Create the daily, weekly or monthly planning sheets. You can organize your plans easily by dividing the sheets or pages into equal sections for you to write your notes . Then you can start using the notebook to plan your homework!
  • Select the binder to use for your homework planner. In your selection process, consider the size of the banner. If you need a lot of space for your planning, you may choose a bigger binder. However, a smaller one is a lot easier to carry around. Therefore, considering the size is very important.
  • Think about the planning method you’d like to use. You can have daily, weekly or monthly planning or to-do lists . Using a binder is a lot easier, especially in terms of adding new sections when you need them.
  • Print out the homework or student planner templates you need after downloading or designing them. You can either use the templates you’ve downloaded or customize them as needed.
  • Insert all of the planning sheets and dividers into your binder. As you insert these sheets, separate them using standard dividers to make it easier for you to find the different sections. Using dividers also makes it easier for you to label the different sections for better organization.
  • After this, you can start using your homework planner!

Free Homework Planners

Free Daily Homework Planner Template - TemplateLab.com

How to use your homework planner?

Sometimes it’s hard to think about how you can accomplish all of your homework when your teachers keep piling everything on as if there’s no tomorrow. But as a student, the only thing you can do is to deal with what you’re given. The best way to do this is to remain organized by using a homework planner.

Without the proper organization and time management skills, you might not be able to get the top grades you’re hoping for. Now that you know how to create a daily, monthly or weekly homework planner, here are some tips for using it:

  • Select the right type of planner When you’re thinking about the type of planner to use, take your time. Select one which can accommodate all of the information you need but which still fits into your bag. Also, stay away from the store-bought ones with zippers or locks which are a challenge to open.
  • Name your planner Small as this detail may be, it’s important to name your planner to remind you to keep using it. When you assign a name to an object, you’re also giving it a strong purpose in your life. Choose whatever name you want, make sure that it stands out!
  • Incorporate the planner into your daily routine Make sure to bring the planner along with you at all times, especially when you go to school. Also, make sure to check the information written inside at the start and at the end of each day.
  • Jot down the information ASAP As soon as your teachers assign you with homework, jot down the most important details right away. Make this a habit and it soon becomes automatic for you. Write down the assignment on your planner, the due date, and other relevant details.
  • Learn how to use backward planning Whenever you write down any due date in your planner, keep going back to that homework to remind yourself that the due date is fast approaching.
  • Color-coding systems work wonders Use colored dividers, stickers, papers, highlighters, and more to organize your planner. This makes it easier for you to understand and identify the information written on your planner.
  • Make sure to include everything in your homework planner You must write down all the possible information in your planner, even the information about events, holidays, and other times which might take you away from doing your homework. If you don’t include this information, you can’t manage your time effectively.
  • Use tabs and flags Using tabs and flags makes it easier for you to indicate due dates, finished homework, end of terms, and more. These serve as an excellent visual tool which constantly reminds you of what you need to accomplish.
  • Keep the old pages and sheets in a separate file Since you’ll input everything in your planner, this means that each of the sheets contains important information. Therefore, you must keep the old pages in a separate file in case you need to use them as for reference later on.
  • Congratulate yourself for creating an organizational system After creating your homework planner and following all of these tips, congratulate yourself for creating your own organizational system. As long as you stick with the planning, doing your homework becomes a lot easier.

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Back to school brings mixed emotions in my home. For the kids, of course, it’s mostly sadness that the hazy lazy days of a hot summer have come and gone. It’s back to school and “too much homework” as they always say. For myself, as a Mom of a growing brood, there are the pros: first day of school signs and pictures, cute back to school clothes, quieter and more productive days, etc. But with the start of school, there is also the realization that I only get so many fun summers with my little ones before they want to hang out with their friends more than Mom. 😪 I also know that those clothes and supplies can cost a small fortune and with school comes endless homework, extracurricular activities, and the endless stream of paperwork and dates and times to remember for  each  child. Yep, definitely a mixed bag!

Of all the mixed emotions there is a constant that always seems to be a source of frustration in our home: homework. When it comes to homework I’m very, very comfortably between the  tiger moms and the free-rangers, who respectively are strict disciplinarians who want sky-high academic results at all times and parents content to let their kids learn by doing and being independent as possible.

I’m not saying any of the either of the above approaches are more correct than the other, to each their own and every child needs to be parented in the way that suits them best. But I’m definitely not going to lose it if my kids miss a day of homework. Neither am I going to let them just play every day. Balance in all things is my philosophy. I’d assume most Moms rest in this cozy middle area with me. 🙂

In order to find the balance between too much and too little homework, I’ve spent some time creating homework charts, checklists, and planners for a variety of situations. ( I’ll be adding more and more over time so check back if you don’t see the one you want. Or leave a comment and I might  be able to squeeze in some time to create new ones based off reader feedback.). You may also like these printable first day of school signs and bedtime routine charts too. #justsayin.

I hope one of the ones below, whether you use rewards or eschew them, works for your family and each specific child no matter what parenting style you use in your home! Just click on the text links below each preview image to download your PDF and then print your preferred hw chart for your home.

WEEKLY HOMEWORK CHARTS

Below are a variety of weekly homework charts and planners. While they vary a little bit most of them allow some combination of assignments or class, days of the week, dates, due dates, daily reading tracking, and some form of completion in the form of a checkbox or otherwise. I hope these weekly homework planners make life easier this year!

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RAINBOW WEEKLY HOMEWORK CHART

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MONOCHROMATIC WEEKLY HOMEWORK CHART

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SUBJECT/ASSIGNMENT/DUE DATE/CHECKBOX HOMEWORK CHART

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DAILY/WEEKLY HOMEWORK CHART

weekly 8-subject homework chart

WEEKLY 8-SUBJECT HOMEWORK CHART

weekly homework chart for kids

WEEKLY HOMEWORK CHART FOR KIDS

HOMEWORK REWARD CHARTS

The charts below are set up for monthly tracking BUT just because they are monthly homework charts doesn’t mean you can’t set rewards at the daily or weekly level. I’ve always found it to be more effective when I tailor the rewards to each child and subject. Sometimes they need a reward on a daily basis (really struggling to form a good habit), sometimes on a weekly basis and sometimes the reward is such that they better do their homework for an entire month if I’m holding up my end of the bargain! So, whether you use these as a homework sticker chart or simply use checkmarks or something else entirely, hopefully, you’ll find a method that will work for your child! Even better if we can inspire them to  love learning and the reward chart becomes a temporary aid to unlock a lifetime of learning!

homework sticker reward chart

MY MONTHLY HOMEWORK REWARD CHART

kids monthly homework rewards chart with printable gold stars!

GOLD STAR HOMEWORK REWARDS CHART

monthly homework reward chart

FILL-IN-THE-STARS MONTHLY HOMEWORK REWARD CHART

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KIDS MONTHLY HOMEWORK LOG

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KIDS HOMEWORK AND REWARD CHART

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Printable Homework Planners to Help Students Get Organized

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If you’re a parent, you know how incredibly overwhelming it can be for students to stay on top of studying and all other homework assignments.

Especially when they’re juggling multiple classes.

Due dates can pile up quickly if they aren’t staying organized and managing their time wisely.

However, there is a tool that can be quite helpful – A printable homework planner! You’ll find a few different styles below.

Weekly homework planners

These free printables will help students plan and track all their assignments for each day of the week.

They can write down the class, a description of the homework assignment, and when it’s due. Once it’s completed it, check “done” and move on to the next!

I recommend printing a few copies at a time. Encourage your middle schooler or high schooler to keep one in their binder.

free printable assignment tracker

Monthly homework calendars

In addition to weekly planners , older students may benefit from a blank homework calendar as well.

It’s nice to have a bird’s-eye view of each month.

Some of these templates have extra lines below the calendar for writing down reminders and other misc. notes.

homework calendar printable

Monthly assignment and exam trackers

Some students may prefer a simple running list of what’s due each month.

With these trackers, they can write down the class, jot down a quick description of what’s due (whether it’s a basic assignment, project, or exam), and the due date.

And, of course, once the assignment is finished, they can mark done.

monthly assignment and test tracker

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Free printable homework charts help kids at any grade level in a public, private, or homeschool setting get organized and stay on task. Kids with any organizational style can find a homework chart that will work for them without a lot of extra effort.

LoveToKnow Printable Homework Charts

Start the school year off right by printing enough homework charts to get your child through the entire year. Teachers can also use them to organize and plan their homework assignments in advance. Click on the image of the chart that works best for you to download and print. If you need help downloading the charts, check out these helpful tips .

Simple Weekly Homework Checklist

Children in preschool and kindergarten can use this simple weekly homework chart to write in their one assignment for each day of the week. A check box after each day can be used by kids to check when the assignment is complete or for parents to initial that the work is done.

Fun and Easy Homework Chart

Little kids will love the fun graphics on this list-style homework chart. This printable is great for kids who don't get assignments on a daily basis because it only features sections for the subject or task and completion. One page might last you a day, week, or month depending on when homework is assigned.

Homework Chart List

Keep track of homework assignments based on the date they were assigned with this list-style homework chart. Kids can write in the date, subject, and assignment then indicate when a project or task is complete.

Homework Assignment List

Kids in a self-directed learning environment can use the printable homework assignment list to keep track of assignments. There is a space to write the subject, assignment, and completion date so kids can stay organized even when they don't have deadlines.

Homework Chart by Subject

A weekly homework chart separated out by subject helps keep older kids in upper elementary and middle school organized. Simply write in your assignments for each subject with the date they are due. As you complete each homework task, you can check off the box to indicate it's finished.

Homework Chart for Teachers

Teachers at any grade level who want to involve parents in homework time can use this homework chart for teachers and parents. Parents and teachers can keep tabs on long-term projects from week to week by having kids check the "in progress" box to show they've started it.

Purpose of Printable Homework Charts

Why should you use printable charts ? Structure, organization, and immediate feedback are just a few reasons why weekly homework charts may be the answer to your prayers regarding your child's academic performance. You can take away privileges, ground them, and use other forms of punishment, but until you help your child solve his or her organizational issues, you're really not solving the problem. Some ways a homework chart can help your child include:

  • Keep assignments organized long-term
  • Stay motivated to complete homework
  • Feel a sense of accomplishment when checking off assignments
  • Reinforce positive child behavior and promote responsibility
  • Commit assignments to memory through the act of writing them down

Homework Chart Ideas

Homework charts are easy to find and print, but they aren't always easy to use. Keep in mind that if you focus too much on the chart, however, your child may begin to resent it. You want this to be a positive experience, not a negative one! Help your child create a new habit and make the most of these organizational tools using creative means>

  • Create a notebook filled with homework charts that serve as an instant checklist for kids, parents, and teachers to access and review.
  • Assign one color for each subject by printing each chart in a different color or using a colored pencil to color in the subjects.
  • Attach a file folder or magnetic clip to your refrigerator and place each week's homework chart in the folder or on the clip so it's seen daily.
  • Add a reward system like putting star stickers next to work completed then offer a reward like going to dinner or a movie for a certain number of stars.
  • Address any consequences for failing to use the homework chart adequately such as limiting TV time.
  • Review the charts at the end of each week with your child to emphasize the importance of organization and reinforce topics.

Success Through Organization

Kids' lives are busy and it's easy to forget about things like small homework assignments. Give your kids the tools they need to succeed in school such as homework charts and other organizational tools.

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Classroom Homework Charts Introduction

Inspire your students to complete and turn in their homework by using our printable Homework Charts in your classroom. These homework charts work especially well with students who are reluctant to do homework or have a tendency to forget to turn it in. You can also share special Homework Charts with parents to help them with the challenge of homework completion at home. Just share this link .

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Selecting a Homework Chart for Your Students

When selecting a Homework Chart, consider whether you want to track homework for one subject or many subjects. If you want to track homework for a single subject, use a Homework Chart that requires five repetitions, one for each day of the week Monday through Friday. If you want to track homework for several subject areas, choose one of the weekly Homework Charts which looks more like a calendar grid and has space for days of the week, as well as headings at the top for each subject area.

Using Our Printable Homework Charts

Using a Homework Chart can help take the stress out of the parental role of making sure homework is completed. When a child or teen understands what is expected and can see the chart posted as a reminder, it can provide a needed nudge. Others need more than a nudge(!) and will need expectations clearly outlined in order to receive an incentive reward.

Keep it Interesting

Watch for new opportunities to celebrate your students’ homework successes. Look for students who are making progress, even if there’s still a lot of room for improvement. Remember that baby steps are cause for celebration, too. Start with simple expectations and grow from there. Aim to keep things fresh, adjusting goals, using new incentives and selecting different charts from our collection.

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If you have any ideas on new charts that you would like to see us offer, then please send us a note . We would love to hear from you!

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As a teacher who assigns homework that has to be turned in, the chances of the whole class actually completing it and turning it on time is pretty slim.  I was always frustrated that I spent the time coming up with meaningful homework for the class and that some parents did not value it enough to sit down with their child and do it. I understand that there are always extenuating circumstances that prevent homework from being done at times, but I am talking about continual offenders.  I also felt that the children who did their homework consistently and on time should get some sort of kudos and recognition. While at a teacher’s workshop somewhere a long the way, the presenter shared this idea (or something similar) and it worked wonders! It motivated the kids who did not turn their homework in to do so and it rewarded those that did it each week.

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I created a chart that looks like the one above on poster board and laminated it.  Each week when it was time to turn in homework, the children handed me their work, I checked to be sure it was complete (not all correct) and they were able to put their initials in one square on the chart.  As the weeks went on, the chart began to fill up with the initials of the students in the class.

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When the chart was full, we gathered together and I had two piles face down on the floor in front of me.  In one pile was a set of cards with the letters h-o-m-e-w-o-r-k and in the second pile was a set of cards numbered 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8.  I asked one student to pick a card from each pile and share them with the class.  The letter and number chosen became coordinates on the chart and whoever’s initials were in that box, was able to pick a prize from the prize box (pencils, stickers, erasers etc). I usually chose three sets of coordinates so three students “won.”

For example, using the chart above, if the coordinates w4 were chose, the winner would be C.E.

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So, the more often homework was returned, the more times each student could add his name to the chart and had more chances he had to “win.” Even a student who only turned in one assignment in a three week period still had a chance, though less, to get a prize.  After we were done, we erased the board and started over.

Not only was this a helpful motivator for students to complete their homework, but there were quite a few skills being taught as well such as coordinates, writing initials properly and probability.

This idea can easily be adapted to the home too for chores or other household responsibilities.

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22 Free Printable Homework Planners (Templates)

A homework planner serves as an essential tool, similar to a journal, that enables students to keep track of their assignments and deadlines.

Utilizing this planner ensures you remain up-to-date with all your homework and assignments, along with their respective due dates.

Employing this planner minimizes the chances of overlooking deadlines, helping you stay organized and focused throughout your academic journey.

As a student, possessing such a planner is crucial in managing your school work efficiently and avoiding last-minute scrambles. This tool allows you to stay informed about upcoming tasks and prioritize your homework based on deadlines and task complexity.

Regardless of whether you choose a physical notebook or a digital planner, having a planner simplifies school life management. By utilising a template to create your personalised planner for homework, you can effectively organise your tasks and time, allowing for a more relaxed mental state.

Editable Templates

Free Printable Homework Planner Template 01 for Word File

Why Keep a Homework Planner? 

You can get many benefits as a student if you choose to keep a planner for your homework and assignments. With it, you will be able to improve your productivity, especially if you have a part-time job . It would be best if you have this planner to ensure that you dedicate enough time to each task and complete them all successfully. This way, you will increase your productivity and, hence, achieve better and higher-quality output.

This planner will help you plan your time properly . With a planner, you can manage your time wisely, which will help you meet your deadlines and avoid any stress. In addition, a planner will help you improve your organisational skills. That means you will be a more organized student with fewer instances of forgetfulness and confusion. You will learn how to keep your commitments and meet your deadlines.

Another important aspect of the planner is that you will be able to track your achievements and goals. Making a list of your assignments, homework, and to-do lists in your planner will help you track what you have completed and what is still pending. This planner will also make you more responsible. This means, with a planner, you are more likely to develop a sense of responsibility that will ensure you remain focused on your school tasks and achieve all your goals as planned. 

How to Create a Homework Planner?

You need to know how to create this planner because having one is important and beneficial. You can use any of the ways mentioned below to create your own planner according to your requirements.

Explained below are the five ways you can create your planner:  

Method 1: Design your own homework planner

  • Choose all the planning sheets you will need in your planner. This may include a monthly calendar, a weekly planning sheet, and a daily to-do list . You can use sticky notes to add information to your calendar or choose to use sticky notes to add important details to specific dates.
  • The next step is to download free templates for different kinds of sheets that you have chosen for your homework planner and then print them. You can use notebook paper, blank printing paper, or other printed papers for printing, depending on your style and planning design.
  • You should then organize your papers in a way that you want them to appear in your planner. You can start with the monthly sheets, then the weekly ones, and finally the daily papers. Because school schedules are usually divided into weeks rather than months, having separate sheets for weeks and days ensures continuity in planning even if the month changes midweek. 
  • The next step is to create sections for your planner by using color-coded sheets, dividers, tape, or post-notes to mark the presence of two sections or mark important sections.
  • After that, you can creatively design your planner cover by drawing and painting it, decorating it with your favorite stickers, or designing and printing out a cover on the computer.
  • Since you already have the sections divided, you need to decide what each section will include. You can categorize your planner sections according to subjects. Monthly, weekly, and daily categories can be created within the sections.
  • The final step in designing your own planner is to bind the papers together and put a cover. You can choose to either glue or staple the papers together. Your planner is now ready for you to add information about your assignments and homework. You can use your planner for assignments from one class or different classes. Make sure to highlight each task using a different color of ink.

Method 2: Use a standard notebook

  • The first step is to choose a planner notebook based on what you need and the number of assignments and homework you might receive for each class, from the various homework planners available. 
  • The next step is to decorate your notebook, a journal, or a composition book. Be creative and either draw or glue decorations on your notebook. Decorating your planner will help you stay motivated when using a planner.
  • Then, you should divide your notebook into sections like the ones mentioned earlier: the monthly sections, weekly sections, and daily to-do list. You can count the number of sheets you need for each section and divide them using dividers, folding corners of the papers, and using tape or coloured sheets.
  • Ensure that you label all the sections that you have created in your planner to make it easier to indicate the right information in the right place. You can create the label by writing, drawing, or using stickers.
  • The next step is to draw your calendars so that you can plan your month based on the information in your planner. You should make a calendar by drawing a large box, dividing it into four columns and seven rows, naming the days of the week on top of each column, naming the months, and including the correct dates.
  • Ensure that you create your weekly planning sheets since these are the ones you will use the most. Most of your homework and your assignment will be included in the weekly sections. You will need to divide it into eight columns, seven for the days of the week and one extra column for notes.
  • The final step of using a standard notebook to create your planner includes the required assignments and homework. Ensure you organize your tasks based on deadlines to ensure you meet all your deadlines.

Method 3: Use a binder

  • Choose a binder that will fit all the necessary papers that you need to include in your planner. This includes the assignments sections, the calendars, and the weekly planners. Try to minimize the number of papers in the binder so that you can easily access information about your assignments.
  • The next step is to decide how you want to organize your planner for your homework. You should include the monthly calendar, weekly sections, and daily to-do lists. Using a binder will make it easier to add more sections and papers in the future when needed. That means you do not have to focus much on the number of papers for each section.
  • The next step is to print out your planning sheets, including blank calendars and blank weekly planning sheets. You can edit and download customized homework planning sheet templates and then print them for use. After printing, insert these planning sheets into your binder.
  • The fourth step will be to divide your planning sheets using dividers so that you can separate and access each section easily. You should also label these sections appropriately. Finally, you should open your binder rings and insert the to-do list, the weekly sections, the calendar, and a special index page to help you with arranging the pages.
  • The final step is to include your homework and assignments sections. At this point, the binder is ready to be used as a homework planner, and you can start planning and organizing your schoolwork.

Method 4: Use a digital planner

  • Select a digital planner that can be used on your laptop, iPad, or smartphone. For example, you can use note-taking or other calendar apps as your digital planner for your homework.
  • The next step is to either take notes or design a custom planner meant to organize your school homework and assignments directly into the apps.
  • Finally when including details about your assignment, ensure you focus on these three important times; new semester, new year or new season, Sundays, and classes.
  • For the upcoming semester (year or season), you can include all the set dates for important activities like tests and deadlines. The apps help you update your weekly sections on Sundays, as they mark the start of the new week. Finally, in class, you can use the app to update information in your planner for to-do lists, key dates, lengthy assignments, projects, tests, and final exams.

Method 5: Use a template

You can also choose to use a template to prepare your planner for homework. A template is the easiest method to use since you will be required to download a premade planner and customize it to suit your homework needs.

You can easily edit a template and fill in the required information. Also, you can choose to download and print it, then paste it in your notebook to use as your daily planner. Whatever method you choose, the template for homework planner is not time-consuming and guarantees you less stress during the preparation process.

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In the case of a to-do list, you do not have to mention every single thing you intend or plan to do during the day. This will be difficult if something unexpected occurs or you decide to do something other than what you planned. As a student, the best way is to organize the tasks you need to complete immediately, the tasks you will complete in a couple of hours, and the tasks you will do on another day. It is about which assignment or homework is the most important.

What to Include in a Homework Planner

The information in this section will help you create a comprehensive planner that will assist you in organizing your homework and assignments.

Here is what you need to include in your planner once you have created it using any of the methods mentioned above:

Regular times for homework

You need to include a regular block of homework time. This is the time that you have dedicated to doing your homework. Setting regular times for homework is important, as it will help you plan for extra study and other school work you may have.

Due dates of homework assignments

The deadlines and due dates for your homework and assignments should also be included in the planner. This will help you remember what you need to do and when to ensure you submit your work on time.

Dates of tests

Your planner should include information about your homework and the test dates. You need to plan and organize your time to study and prepare for your tests. Including this information will help you stay informed about the upcoming tests.

Any special events to attend

In case you need to attend a dance, party, celebration, or any other special event, you should include it in your planner. This is important, as you will not have time for your homework if you have not planned it properly in your schedule.  

Deadlines for signing up for standardized tests

Standardized tests like the SATs are important tests for you as a student. If you are interested in taking such exams, you need to note the deadlines for registering for these standardised tests in your homework planner. That way, you can prepare for the tests and stay alert about applying.

Your planner should also have information about your school fee due date. You have to remind your parents or guardians about paying your school fees, and that is why it is important to include this information in your planner.

Dates of school holidays

Since you will be checking your planner for information about your homework, assignments, and tests, the planner is a good place to indicate the dates of any upcoming school holidays. This will help you remember to do all that is required before the school holiday.

Best Practices to Follow

When creating and filling your  planner, there are tips that you should remember. These tips are some of the best practices you need to adapt and follow for effective homework planning.

Some of these best practices include the following:  

1. Choose the right planner for you

It is important to choose the right planner for your homework and assignment needs. Your planner is meant to help with your school life by organizing your schoolwork. That means choosing your planner is the first and most important thing you should do. Choose what is most suitable for you, whether it is a notebook or a digital planner.

2. Set weekly goals

You need to include your weekly goals in your planner. Apart from your homework and assignments, you can also include your weekly goals in the planner. An example of a weekly goal can be studying for about 45 minutes to improve your grades.

3. Keep track of upcoming assignments

For the planner to be beneficial, remember that it is not enough to note your homework and assignment details. As a student, you must track those assignments that are due soon. It will not be beneficial to have a homework planner and still forget to complete assignments on time.

4. Practice time management

When creating and filling in your planner, you need to practice time management. As a student, managing school and your personal life requires you to learn how to manage your time. Ensure you allocate appropriate time for each school task, homework, and assignment. That way, you can have more time to indulge in other activities.

5. Keep it positive 

Ensure to include positive information in your planner. You can congratulate yourself by adding positive notes in the planner every time you complete your work and school assignments. This will encourage you to stay focused on adhering to the planner.  

Final Thoughts

As a student, you need to have a method to organise your school work and your personal time. You might feel overburdened or even forget to complete some of these tasks as you balance your homework, assignments, and other schoolwork. That is why you need a homework planner. You can easily make a planner to ensure you stay organized and responsible, and always remember to complete your homework. Use our customized templates to create your planner today.

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Confession time: I have been a bit of a helicopter parent when it comes to homework. The kids walk in the door, and I ask them for their homework folders. I look through all of their papers and have a scheduled homework time to get it all done. Some of this is good. That said, I have realized that my kids don’t take initiative and haven’t developed their own motivation to get their work done. It can be a battle, and I want them to begin to take responsibility for their own learning. I don’t want homework time to be a constant source of tension in our relationship. Yes, I am there to aid them as they develop in this area, but I have realized that they need to learn to care about their homework more than I do. I want to tell you a little bit more about why I decided to create this free homework reward chart for my kids. I also encourage you to visit my post called “ 5 Simple Ways to Improve Homework Time ” to learn more about some of the actions I take to set up kids for success while they work on homework.

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While I’m trying to let go of control when it comes to homework time I’m having small heart palpitations. Not really, but there is some internal stress involved. I explained to the kids they’d be taking responsibility for their homework time. If they don’t get their work done, they will suffer the consequences. It will mean they won’t get Friday fun day in class because they’ll have to finish their packet. They will risk having reduced points or incomplete assignments. I believe it’s good for kids to learn to suffer consequences and not be rescued. It helps them grow. So, where do the heart palpitations come in? They’re not taking the initiative to do it on their own…at least not this week since we have started. I know they haven’t yet suffered the consequences, so I’m hoping the motivation comes. While I believe it’s good to let them experience consequences, I never said it was simple.

In ways it has become easier around the house. There’s not as much nagging to get stuff done. I’m not forcing them to sit in one spot until their work is complete. On the other hand, I’m shocked they’re not wanting to get it done. I was a pretty self-motivated student and the thought of not getting an assignment done just wasn’t an option in my mind. So, to watch my kids play and galavant around knowing that this homework is all going to pile up on them isn’t easy. So, for me right now it’s an internal struggle.

I should probably wait and see how things play out with this, but I’m also developing a plan B, which is where this free homework reward chart comes into play.

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No, I do not think kids should be rewarded for everything. I actually really try and limit how many rewards are offered because I want them to do things just because it is right or good. That said, I do think there is a benefit to easing relationships and tensions by offering some external rewards. Some of my philosophy is played out in my belief about chores found here . Essentially, I see rewards in life experienced in a couple ways: intrinsically and externally. There is the internal reward where we feel good when we do something nice, work hard or achieve. There are also external awards that are received which can include monetary benefits, compliments, promotions or good grades. Because I see these two types of rewards played out in real life, I think it is perfectly acceptable to have this modeled in our home.

Yes, there are things we expect of our children. They have responsibilities and we should help them learn to experience that good feeling you get from doing the right thing just because. We don’t want to raise a generation that feels entitled to something just because they’ve done what they should. There are also times, however, where they can receive some form of compensation and external celebration for the work they have accomplished. You might choose to do this in your home to motivate, ease tension or because you want your child to learn to earn things.

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This free homework reward chart  (click on link to print) was created, in our home, to act as motivation. I like to motivate my kids by offering special time with me. Therefore, I am going to have it so that if they do a bit of their homework every day without me asking then they get special one-on-one time with me on the weekend. This doesn’t have to be anything big. It can be extra story time at night, a game, a puzzle or a trip to the store together. Another option is to use this chart without any reward attached at all. The feedback emojis might feel like reward enough to your child. You could also do a bonus reward if they complete their homework daily for five weeks in a row.

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  • Print these onto regular paper using your home printer.
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  • I created a slightly offset printable with each sheet...the left margin is larger for hole punching. Use a standard three-hole punch with these to keep them in a binder. 
  • Grab a three-hole punch here on Amazon.
  • My kids carry those larger, fabric binders (they come with a shoulder strap) to all of their classes. They also keep all of their homework and assignments in these binders. I designed this student planner printable set to be kept inside a binder like that, since they're the go-to for most students these days. However, a traditional three-ring binder would work, too.
  • This is the exact binder both of my boys used last year. It's from Amazon. Again, we like the strap feature on it.

Customizing Your Student's Planner

Customizing Student Planners

  • You can download my Free Printable Planner Stickers to use with this planner, too (they are more geared to adult schedules, but many of them work perfectly with the student planner.
  • And grab some fun patterned washi tape here on Amazon.
  • Or, if you prefer, the plain washi tape may be more to your liking (here on Amazon).
  • And be sure to grab some adhesive tabs here on Amazon (my kids use these with their planners to mark their calendars/daily pages).

Planner Color Options

Daily Schedule Student Planner Printable

  • Hot Pink and Navy Blue
  • Orange and Navy Blue
  • NEW! Black and White

Download Your Printables:

  • Download the Pink and Blue Assignment Tracker Printable.
  • Download the Orange and Blue Assignment Tracker Printable.
  • Download the Black and White Assignment Tracker Printable.
  • Download the Pink and Blue Daily Schedule Printable.
  • Download the Orange and Blue Daily Schedule Printable.
  • Download the Black and White Daily Schedule Printable.
  • Download the Pink and Blue Homework Tracker Printable.
  • Download the Orange and Blue Homework Tracker Printable.
  • Download the Black and White Homework Tracker Printable.
  • Download the Pink and Blue Schedule Printable.
  • Download the Orange and Blue Schedule Printable.
  • Download the Black and White Schedule Printable.
  • Download the Pink and Blue Tests and Quizzes Tracker Printable.
  • Download the Orange and Blue Tests and Quizzes Tracker Printable.
  • Download the Black and White Tests and Quizzes Tracker Printable.
  • Download the Blue To-Do List Printable (coordinates with both pink and orange options).
  • Download the Black and White To-Do List Printable.
  • Download the Blue Weekly Goals Printable (coordinates with both pink and orange options.
  • Download the Black and White Weekly Goals Printable.
  • Download the Blue Monthly Goals Printable (coordinates with both pink and orange options).
  • Download the Black and White Monthly Goals Printable.
  • Download the Blue Semester Goals Printable (coordinates with both pink and orange options).
  • Download the Black and White Semester Goals Printable.
  • Download the Pink and Blue Blank Calendar Printable.
  • Download the Orange and Blue Blank Calendar Printable.
  • Download the Black and White Blank Calendar Printable.
  • These Student Planner Printables are also available for download here on Dropbox.
  • These Student Planner Printables are also available for download here on Google Drive.

Printable planners

Looking for More Planner Fun?

  • Don't forget to check out the ready-made versions of these planner printables here in this post about the Best Student Planner .
  • You can also grab my Easy-to-Use BIG Printable Planner Bundle that I created a few years ago. It's still a reader-favorite and would be perfect for school work, too!
  • I also have a brand new set of printable planner stickers , too! They're free and would go fabulously with this student planner printable.
  • This School Planner from Shining Mom has just about everything you need!

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These printables and printer recommendation couldn't have come at a better time! We are gearing up for back to school and a new printer is at the top of our list! I love the chic color and design!

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Thank you so much, Gina! I appreciate that. Yes, the chic color is my fave.

Thank you so much for your planner actually being free. I am financially strapped right now but really needed this resource. I will continue to support your business and thank you so much again.

Thank you so much for that. xoxo

Ohhh gelato. I'm diggin' that color and that name.

It's just so yummy, right? ;)

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LOVE!! Thank you for sharing!

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You are SO welcome! I hope they have been as helpful for you and yours as they have for us! <3

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THANK YOU for the downloads. I was wondering how I was going to be able to stay organized with four kids home from school (10th grade, 7th grade, 4th grade and 1st grade). These will help so much.

Hi Debra! I hope these printables will be helpful for you! I know this is such a weird and difficult time for us all. I'm happy to have something that might make things a bit easier! May God bless and keep you all! xoxo

Hello Kristi, thank you so much for these forms. I am a college student and have been trying to figure out how to organize myself with everything that is going on. This will help so much. Thank you again, and stay safe!

Oh, I am so happy to hear that. Thank you so much for letting me know. Take care. xoxo

These are great! Because of everything that's going on, both of my teenagers are having to do school remotely and keeping track of everything they have to do has got MY head spinning. I printed out several of your planning pages and am going to try to use them to keep us all organized. Thank you, and be well!

Thank you so much for letting me know, Lisa! I have two teenagers, too, and we're in the same boat. Stay well. xoxo

This is AWESOME! THANK YOU :)

You're so welcome...I'm so glad you like it. xoxo

Thank you for sharing your work! These become much more necessary with Distance Learning.

You're so welcome! Hope your school year starts off well. xoxo

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As a high school teacher (freshmen), organization is soooo important. Thanks for making something mature and with large enough boxes to actually write in them!

Thank you so much for that, Theresa. I really appreciate that...especially from someone in the field. Hoping you have a wonderful school year. xoxo

These are amazing! I tried changing it from a pdf to a googledoc so I can fill it out online and it would not convert. Are these files not able to convert? Thanks for your help!

Drop me an email and I can convert on my end if you're still having issues. Thanks!

Thank you so much ! I shared this with my friends cuz its really helpful .

That's very appreciated! Thank you. xoxo

heyy...i am so happy with ur work...i am from india and i loved the sheets and my all friends asked me about these sheets..they r amazing thank u so so kristi

Hi there! You are so very welcome! xoxo

Thank you so much! I just found this today after realizing my child needs help managing her time, projects, and due dates.

Hi Lisa! You are so very welcome! I hope you find these printables helpful! xoxo

You're very welcome! Thank you for stopping by. xoxo

Thank you so much for this! I'm printing for both my kids for this school year.

Appreciate that. Hope your family has a wonderful school year. xoxo

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101 Planners

Weekly Planner

Hourly Planner | Daily Planner | Weekly Planner | Monthly Planner | Yearly Planner

What would you like your weekly planner to focus on?

productivity

Distractions are everywhere. If you don’t plan your week you will be less productive, miss deadlines, and focus on the things that are not meaningful to you . To get the most out of your week, either print one of the ready-made weekly calendars below or create your own weekly planner template with our free online calendar maker.

Blank Weekly Calendar

blank weekly calendar

(Documents: Word, Editable PDF, PNG)

Weekly Calendar Maker

calendar maker

(Online Calendar Maker)

BuJo Weekly Spread

Bullet Journal weekly spread

Weekly Schedule

Documents: word, pdf, images, google docs.

The following weekly schedule templates are available in document format or as an image. We also have a free online weekly schedule maker if you want to make more creative designs.

Weekly planner with gratitude and self-care in color

Typeable PDF | Word | Image | Google Docs

Weekly planner with gratitude and self-care

This version includes a section for things you must do, things you would like to do, gratitude, schedule, mood, self-care, exercise, chores, and notes. If you want to change the sections then choose the Word or Google Docs version.

Seven day calendar with 7 columns and colored headings for each day of the week

PDF | Word | Image | Google Docs

calendar template for one week with two columns and 6 lines per day of the week

If you want a 7 day weekly calendar printable that starts from Monday then select the Word version and edit the days of the week. There are also ready-made versions with a Monday start below.

The following planner has everything you need to plan your week: weekly goals, top 3 priorities, to-do list, next week’s list (I like to use this section for things I don’t want to forget to do but won’t manage to do this week), healthy habit for the week, water intake tracker and space for appointments each week. If you use the Word version you can change the sections or titles. There is a similar template available with a meal plan .

Weekly Planner Printable with weekly goals, priorities, to do list and things to move to the next week with colored titles

PDF | Word | Excel | Image | Google Docs

Weekly Planner Template with weekly goals, priorities, to do list and things to move to the next week in black and white

PDF | Word | Excel | Google Docs

The following weekly planner has a self-care section to ensure that you don’t neglect self-care despite your productivity. It includes your must-get-done tasks, and your appointments and tracks your water intake. The self-care section includes weekly exercise goals and weekly self-care goals. It also has a section for gratitude . There is also a digital version below for an entire year.

weekly schedule with gratitude, a water tracker, must do list and appointments/meetings

PDF | Image

weekly schedule with self care section, a water tracker, must do list and appointments/meetings and blue titles

PDF | Word | Image

These are blank weekly calendars that can be used for any purpose.

horizontal weekly schedule with 7 columns for each day of the week and colored titles

The 7 day calendar weekly printable starts from Sunday to Saturday.

Portrait / vertical blank weekly calendar with 2 columns and colored titles for the days of the week

Editable PDF | Word | Image | Excel | Google Docs

Half Size for a Planner: PDF | Word | Image | Excel | Google Docs

Weekly template in black and white with 6 lines per day

PDF | Word | Image | Excel | Google Docs

Half Size for a Planner: PDF | Word | Image | Google Docs

Week template from Sunday to Saturday for 7 days and two sections per day with a blank space for titles

Since this template is split in the middle, I like to use the left column for daily commitments and daily tasks and the right column for weekly tasks that are not related to a particular day. I usually have one section for things that I must get done that week and in the middle of the right column, I have another section for things I would like to get done that week. The template is very flexible and works well for me.

Weekly Hourly Planner

This is a weekly hourly schedule template. We also offer a weekly hourly planner .

Editable weekly hourly calendar with times from 5AM to 11:30 PM increasing every half hour

Half Size for a Planner: Editable PDF | Word | Image

Weekly hourly template with an hourly schedule from 5AM to 11:30PM increasing every 30 minutes

Editable PDF | Word | Image | Excel

weekly hourly schedule in black and white with a schedule from 5AM to 11:30 for seven days

Productive Weekly To-Do List

This weekly to-do list helps you set your top three tasks or priorities for each day and to focus on them. However, it also reminds you to set a few minutes each day for reflection in the morning to set your day and in the evening to focus on your accomplishments and draw conclusions for the future. There is also a small section for gratitude to remind you to spend a moment being grateful. See the benefits of gratitude . This will keep you focused and balanced.

Weekly Goal Planner with questions about daily priorities, morning mindset, evening reflection and gratitude

Word Version | Editable PDF | Image | Google Docs

The 12 Week Year Weekly Plan

According to the authors of the 12-week year , most people are capable of greatly improving their lives and they already know how to do this. All they need to do is consistently do the tasks that need to be performed to get where they want to go. The weekly plan is one of the tools to ensure they do what needs to be done. The weekly plan lists the critical strategic tasks that you need to complete in order for you to achieve your goals. Next to each action, you add a score. At the end of the week, you use this score to measure what percentage of your tasks you completed. This weekly scorecard will keep you accountable and productive.

12 week year weekly plan with a score for each week and instructions on how to use the 12 week year system

7 Habits Weekly Planner

We offer free habit tracker printables to help you change your habits and track your progress. However, sometimes we want to change our habits but somehow can’t find the motivation to do so. In the book 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, the author, Stephen Covey, explains that it isn’t enough to change our behaviors. We need to allow ourselves to change fundamentally in order to change our habits and live our best life.

The following weekly planner is based on the principles of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and includes items that Covey suggested tracking weekly in the book. The planner prints on two full pages and is very comprehensive. If you want to follow the 7 Habits more closely, then click on the link above to check out our free workbook.

7 habits planner based on the 7 habits of highly effective people

Digital Weekly Calendar

Weekly digital planner

This is a 60-page digital weekly calendar with hyperlinks to go from month to month. Each daily schedule includes the date, must-do list, appointments / meetings and water tracker. There are three lines per day to write notes. Each week there is a self-care section with weekly exercise goals, weekly self-care goals, and a gratitude section. It is available in three colors: color version, blue version, and gray version.

Online Calendar Maker

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Open Weekly Calendar Maker

Open Weekly Planner Maker

To use the online calendar maker, select any of the backgrounds and any of the weekly planner layouts. There are millions of options available.

Samples of weekly calendar templates that you can make with the calendar maker

Click on the button above to create a printable weekly calendar you can customize.

Each weekly schedule template on this page can be customized before you print it. You can type your weekly schedule with our calendar maker or just print a blank weekly schedule template and fill in your schedule after you print. If you want to update your schedule each week and not print a new template each time then you can laminate the weekly schedule template and it will last forever. Use markers for overhead transparencies to write on the laminated planner.

The following weekly planners are made with our custom planner app. You can add any background and any planner insert. Mix and match to create the perfect layout for your needs.

Each template below is totally customizable. Select any border and change the planner inserts.

Sample of the weekly planners you can make with the online calendar maker

Here are some of the inserts / widgets available on each weekly plan sheet. There are many more in the app.

Hourly schedules you can insert into the templates with the online calendar maker

Weekly Schedule for Kids

If you would like a calendar weekly printable for kids, then see kids schedule template or the weekly chart for teenagers and young adults .

Shows you the options you have with the calendar maker: select any background or border, edit text, change or move widgets

Didn’t you find a design you like?

Click the button above to open our free planner maker to make your own custom weekly calendar printable with 101 different borders and many different templates. You can also make the weekly calendar printable in any size to fit any planner.

How to Customize the Ready-Made Templates

  • Click on the button above to open the weekly calendar maker.
  • Select a free printable calendar weekly template from the options above. There are various designs available.
  • Double-click on “enter your text” and replace it with your own text.
  • Delete the dummy text that you do not want to use. You can also move the text around, so if you need more than one line on one day of the week, then you can move text from a day that you do not want to write anything. If you still require additional text, then click on the A to add more text. Drag the text to the correct location.
  • Download or print.

How to Create the DIY Planner Printables

  • Select any of the eight planner sizes .
  • Select any of the 101 background templates. If you want to make a simple planner with no background, then click on the background and delete it (by clicking on the trash can).
  • Select the weekly planner template (click on planner inserts -> weekly planner).
  • Add text and/or images.

How to Make a Cute Planner

  • Follow the instructions above.
  • In step 2, when you select a background, open the cute background category. There are many cute backgrounds that you can select.
  • You can also add cute planner stickers. Once you have selected your background, go back (with the back arrow) and select the sticker category. Select the cute stickers subcategory.
  • Continue following the instructions above (from step 3).

What should you include in your planner template?

You can either use a ready-made template or add each of the following widgets to your printable planner with our free planner maker app. Add as many as you want to one page. Drag them anywhere and make each one bigger or smaller.

Planner Widgets

If you have a lot of tasks to do then you might prefer a stand-alone weekly to-do list . If you want to add a checklist widget to your planner template, then this is the section you will use.

Daily reflection

Some of the planner templates have a section for daily reflection. If you choose a template that doesn’t have one, you can still add it.

Daily reflection helps you establish what is working for you and what isn’t so that you can draw conclusions and be more effective. If something makes you feel good you can add it to your daily routine in the future. If, on the other hand, during your daily reflection you conclude that something causes you to waste time, feel bad, ect. then you can stay away from that activity if possible. Daily reflection is an opportunity to think about what we do instead of going about our day on auto-pilot.

If you are looking for a weekly planner with a section for reflection, then look at the templates above to find one that includes such a section.

Gratitude List

If you don’t have a dedicated gratitude list in your planner, then you can use add a gratitude list to your planner printable.

Even if you do have a dedicated list, you can still add a gratitude section to your planner. Sometimes, life gets hectic and stressful and during those periods we might only use a weekly calendar and not use our gratitude list. When gratitude is integrated into our planner then it increases the chances that we actually use it. When life is hectic and stressful, expressing gratitude can be really helpful. It forces you to start thinking about what you have and what you should appreciate instead of the reason you are stressed.

See the benefits of keeping a gratitude list .

Hourly schedule

Some of the weekly templates include an hourly schedule. People with scheduled meetings and appointments will probably always want to include a daily schedule in their weekly planner template. It will enable them to schedule their meetings and appointments each day. However, even those who do not have any scheduled meetings will benefit from a time schedule. When you have the whole day to do something with no commitments, you might find that you get less done. I know that when I have a busy schedule, I am more likely to exercise than when I am free all day. Why? Because when I know I will be busy all day, I schedule my exercise beforehand and make sure it happens. I often realize that if I don’t work out first thing in the morning, then I won’t work out that day, so I do it. However, when I don’t schedule a workout then I put it off all day and it usually just doesn’t happen.

Use an hourly schedule template to plan your week ahead of time hour by hour. Schedule all of the things you want to do that day. Add workout sessions, yoga or meditation, meetings, work schedule, appointments, and any tasks you want to get done. You will find that you get a lot more done! See hourly planner .

When you are trying to eat healthy food, change your lifestyle, or stick to a certain diet, then adding a meal plan template will greatly increase your chances of success. Planning each meal ahead of time will ensure that you eat what you intended to eat each day. When you don’t have the food that you wanted to eat available then you might land up eating junk food that is always readily available. You can either print a dedicated meal plan or add a meal plan section to your planner. Planning your meals for one week ahead ensures that your meals are not repetitive or boring and that you are eating a variety of foods.

Water Intake

Most people don’t drink enough water. Including a water tracker in your planner will most likely increase your daily water intake.

Journal/Notes

Allocating a section for notes or journaling enables you to write down thoughts each day of the week. You don’t need to keep a journal to repeat the benefits of journaling such as stress reduction, improving your mood, and overall well-being. Not everyone has time to keep a journal and use it every day. However, dedicating a small section for notes on your planner template might be all you need. Write about what happened throughout the day, what you did, how you felt, what bothered you, etc. See journal template .

Motivational Quotes

There is an option to add ready-made motivational quotes to your planner with our free planner app. You can, of course, simply type a quote if you don’t see it in the quote gallery. Quotes are motivational and inspiring. They can boost your confidence and uplift your spirit.

You might want to include a monthly calendar on your weekly calendar template. You can insert a weekly, monthly, or yearly calendar with one click of your mouse.

Mood Tracker

Some people like to track their mood on a daily basis. We offer mood trackers that you can add and mark your mood each day. You can elaborate in the journal or note section if you add one. If you add a mood tracker to your planner then you can track your mood over the entire week and find patterns. You can also check your journal section to remind you what might have caused the specific mood if you are unsure.

How to Make Your Week More Productive

Your week will never be very productive if you have not set yourself goals (see how to set goals ). Your weekly plan should be aligned with your goals.

Use your weekly planner to prioritize your time. Each day, set your top 3 goals or priorities for the day. Try not to work on other things until you complete those goals. Make sure that your goals relate to all the areas that are meaningful in your life (see our free goal planner ). This will ensure that you don’t sacrifice your health or relationships in order to reach your goals. It also ensures that you work on your mindset and don’t forget to connect with people and devote some time to gratitude.

Before you make a list of tasks ask yourself which projects you want to prioritize this week . Include the tasks you need to do to complete these projects or get them started.

Before you start planning your week, review your previous weekly plan if you have one. Go over each task you didn’t complete and ask yourself why. Is it still relevant? Is it a waste of your time? If you still need to complete that task, then move it over to the current week. If not, devote a few minutes to think about how it made it to your list and what you can do in the future to be more focused.

Avoid distractions. If you feel you are not as productive as you could be then you must be very careful about what you include in your list. If a task doesn’t help you achieve one of your goals (see goal chart ) or if it is not something you have to do, then don’t waste your time doing it.

Only add weekly tasks that you can realistically accomplish. Don’t put more than you can handle on your weekly to-do list. You will land up doing less. Trust me! Print a weekly planner for the next few weeks and add your tasks to future weeks to ensure that you don’t forget to do them.

Plan each day . A weekly planner with times will keep you more focused and will make you more productive. See our hourly week schedule template above.

Each week, use a weekly printable calendar or digital calendar and add your weekly goals and priorities. Mark them when complete.

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