2016-2017 Catholic Homeschool Planner This planner includes: - Daily, undated planning pages for 52 weeks - Monthly planning pages for August 2016 through July 2017 - A list of Holy Days of Obligation and selected saints’ feast days for each month - Space to list quarterly and yearly grades for up to eight students - Pages to d
Title | : | 2016-2017 Catholic Homeschool Planner |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.91 (690 Votes) |
Asin | : | 153036292X |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-03 |
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This planner includes: - Daily, undated planning pages for 52 weeks - Monthly planning pages for August 2016 through July 2017 - A list of Holy Days of Obligation and selected saints’ feast days for each month - Space to list quarterly and yearly grades for up to eight students - Pages to document your curriculum, reading lists, field trips and more - Information on the Rosary and the Sacred Heart devotion - A list of common Catholic prayers - Saints’ quotes
Editorial : About the Author Jennifer Rainey is a Catholic convert of 11 years. She and her husband, Travis, have four beautiful children. After a career writing for a Catholic television show, Jennifer is now a proud homeschool Mom. Jennifer is also the author of the Kindle e-book A Catholic Mom's Guide to Working From Home: 101 Tips to Help You Make Money Without a Commute.
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