Homeschool days can fill up quickly, from morning routines and lessons to snacks, movement breaks, read-aloud time, and the unexpected things that happen at home. Instead of deciding everything in the moment, you can decide the shape of the day before it starts, what you want to cover, how long you want to stay with it, and where breaks or hands-on time naturally fit.
This daily homeschool schedule template gives you one weekly page to keep track of what learning happens each day. You can write in subjects or activities for different times and then mark what was done on Monday, Tuesday, and the rest of the week. Rather than keeping separate notes or relying on memory, activities can be recorded directly on the weekly schedule to show what was completed each day.
How This Homeschool Schedule Works
The student’s name and the week go at the top of the schedule to show who the schedule is for and which week it covers. This daily homeschool schedule template shows one child’s week laid out from Monday through Friday, with the day broken into time slots from morning to afternoon.
The left column lists daily tasks or routines assigned to specific times, such as lessons, practice work, or regular activities. The columns for each weekday are used to mark tasks as completed, so progress can be tracked across the week, and completed tasks can be seen by day.
The notes section is for writing down important details related to the weekly schedule. It can be used for reminders, needed materials, schedule changes, or comments about the student’s progress during the week.
To Sum Up
This daily homeschool schedule template is available in Google Slides and PowerPoint and can be used digitally or printed. It’s designed to be fully customizable and uses SVG icons and shapes, so you can move them around, change colors, and resize them without losing quality. Each week, users can duplicate the slide, fill in student details and activities based on their lesson plan, and keep the same template layout.









