Downloads

Home Management Resources

Cleaning

Food: Cooking, Shopping & Menu Planning

  • Monthly Menu Planner: A one-page PDF with spaces to write breakfast (B), lunch (L), snack (S), and dinner (D) menus for the month. It’s adaptable for any month of the year; simply cross of days (or meals) that you don’t need to plan for.
  • Master Grocery List: A generic shopping list, organized (generally) by aisle.
  • Grocery Price Book Master Form: This 5.5 x 8.5 inch form (two forms per full-size page) will help you create a master price book for groceries. Don’t know what a price book is? Read about how to make a price book here.
  • Measuring Guidelines. A helpful chart with guidelines for measuring ingredients properly.
  • Master Menu Plan: An example of a master menu plan.
  • Master Grocery List: An example of a working master grocery list.

For Bloggers

  • The Blogging Mom’s Planner: Plan and keep track of all your weekly blog-related activities on one convenient page. This planning page is made especially for blogging moms and also includes space for daily meal planning and other important activities.
  • Affiliate Information: Use this chart to keep track of the any affiliate programs which you participate in on your blog.

Homeschooling Resources

Administration

  • High School Credit Hours Log. Use this sheet so your high schooler can track their hours for certain subjects such as art, physical education, and music.

Basic Skills

  • Learn the Months: Five-page worksheet set to help learn the months of the year, their order, and their numbers. [Read Joy's blog post about this download.]
  • Understand Centuries: Two-page pdf with an explanation of why centuries are named the way they are (17th century, 6th century, etc.) The second page includes written drills for practice. [Read Joy's blog post about this download and see images of the worksheets.]

Language Arts

Latin

History

Geography

Bible

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