Here are some things I've done to customize the 36-week schedules that I thought I'd pass on. I am somewhat of a formatting geek. I also loooove "at-a-glance" type schedules such as having an entire Term on one sheet. [I'm not suggesting these should be permanent changes, just things that made them easier for me to use.]
1. I turned the whole page to portrait format. No more turning the binder 90 degrees.
2. I added an extra row above "subject" and put the month above each week. Now I can see, for ex., that Sept. has 5 weeks, that I will only do 3 weeks in Nov and Dec, etc.
3. I made a darker line separating the columns between each month. Now I know at a glance what the goal is for each month.
Little tweaks, but they help me a lot to see where we're going, when to do it, etc.
1. I turned the whole page to portrait format. No more turning the binder 90 degrees.
2. I added an extra row above "subject" and put the month above each week. Now I can see, for ex., that Sept. has 5 weeks, that I will only do 3 weeks in Nov and Dec, etc.
3. I made a darker line separating the columns between each month. Now I know at a glance what the goal is for each month.
Little tweaks, but they help me a lot to see where we're going, when to do it, etc.
Wife to a physics prof, Mom to:
1 XL boy (24yo hs grad in the Army); 1 L boy (22yo hs grad & college grad student, married), 1 M girl (17yo hs grad & college jr), 1 S girl (12yo, Y6), 2 XS girls (8 & 9yo, Y2)
1 XL boy (24yo hs grad in the Army); 1 L boy (22yo hs grad & college grad student, married), 1 M girl (17yo hs grad & college jr), 1 S girl (12yo, Y6), 2 XS girls (8 & 9yo, Y2)