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 quart
TITLE | : | 2016-2017 Catholic Homeschool Planner |
AUTHOR | : | |
RATING | : | 4.75 (621 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.
REVIEW :
I bought it after hearing her talk about her tumultuous path toward tenure. If you prefer to wait for the whole book to be out, follow the author's website or facebook page to be notified of the publication date and other updates.
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