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Weekly Planner Printable for Kids

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I created this Weekly Planner Printable for Kids to make it easier for children to develop good productivity habits early. By using this weekly planner printable, kids learn to be organized, self-sufficient, and responsible.

my week printable on a blue background with title text reading Free Printable Weekly Planner for Kids

This weekly planner printable was designed specifically with kids in mind. There are spaces for homework and chores.

Plus, the bright colors and fun font match the whimsical spirit of kids. With my own planner, I know I’m far more excited to use it when just looking at the design brightens my mood. I hope the design of this weekly planner printable for kids inspires them to use it regularly.

How to Use the Weekly Planner Printable for Kids

This weekly planner is designed for kids to easily see at a glance what their week looks like so they can plan ahead and be prepared. The planner includes four categories.

1. Schedule/Activities

Kids can use this section to keep track of events like practices, games, recitals, and special events (e.g. field trips or school spirit days). My daughter’s school has a time block that is different each day – library, P.E., music, and art so she can track those days here.

This way, your child will have an easy visual reminder to prepare for that day’s events, whether it’s packing a bag lunch for a field trip or wearing tennis shoes for P.E.

2. Homework

In addition to daily homework assignments, this section is great for breaking down big projects into smaller tasks. For example, for a book report, your child might read the book on Monday, create the outline on Tuesday, and write the rough draft on Wednesday, and complete the final draft on Thursday to hand in Friday.

3. Chores

This section is especially helpful if your child has a different chore for each day of the week. It’s also a handy place to keep track of extra chores performed if you pay them for tasks above and beyond their normal responsibilities.

4. A Little About My Day

It’s so important for kids to be able to evaluate and express their feelings. This section is a small, unintimidating way to encourage your child to reflect on how the day went and write a few short words to express what stood out about the day.

Whether your child wants to “grade” the day, use an emoji to indicate what kind of day it was, or write down one highlight from the day – this space is the perfect place to look back on the day, assess it, and then look ahead.

How Do I Get the Weekly Planner Printable for Kids?

Easy! Just fill in the form below to get a .pdf version of the weekly planner printable for kids.

Printable FAQs

How do I access the printable?

Fill in the form above. After you submit the form, you’ll receive an email from “Wondermom Wannabe” with a direct link to the printable. If you do not see the email in your inbox within a few minutes, check your spam folder.

Where can I find my file after I download it?

The most likely place will be in your computer’s Downloads folder. You can also select “Downloads” in your browser menu to see a list of your downloads, then simply select “Show in folder” below the file name to see where it is stored on your computer.

How do I print a PDF?

You’ll need a program that supports PDFS, like Adobe Acrobat (which is free). Open the program, click File > Print. Select your printer and set the number of copies you want to print. Double check your print preview, then click print.

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More Printables for Kids

If you have younger kids, you might prefer this printable daily routine. It’s a great visual tool to help younger kids stay on task.

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My biggest struggle when my kids were younger was getting them to brush their teeth twice a day. If you have the same problem, this printable tooth brushing chart might be helpful.

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Another great way to help your children be independent is to let them pack their own lunches. If you’re worried that they’ll only pack junk food, use this “What to Pack for Lunch” printable to help guide them towards healthy choices.

what to pack for lunch printable for kids

Does your child struggle with a different area of responsibility? If so, tell me about it in the comments so I can help find a solution.

3 thoughts on “Weekly Planner Printable for Kids”

    • There should be a form on the post for you to fill out with your email address. It’s under the question, “How Do I Get the Weekly Planner Printable for Kids?”

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