Among the eighty bloggers of iHomeschool Network, there are hundreds of years of homeschool experience. These moms have planned more than their share of homeschool lessons, field trips, co-op activities, and yearly goals. In fact, they can plan just about anything related to homeschool. And here is the evidence. Each link below is a comprehensive guide, teaching you how to plan a certain element of your homeschool. As you do your new year homeschool planning, we have you covered. Grab your highlighters and planning notebook as you take notes from this Homeschool Planning Link-up. Planning Busy Activities for Toddlers During Homeschool by TabithaHow to Plan a Homeschool When Your Family Has Suddenly Grown Large by KendraHomeschool Planning with the use of Technology by TiffanyHow to Plan Artist Study for a Semester by JimmieMultiple Ages: How to Plan a Group Subject With One Text by AmberPlanning Homeschool for the Struggling Learner by JenniferHow to Plan a Delight Directed Curriculum by AmyHow to Plan Individual Time with Multiple Ages at Habits for a Happy HomeHow to Plan Art Appreciation for Home or Co-Op at The Curriculum ChoiceHow to Plan Simple Afternoon Art Projects by TriciaHow to Plan Your Own History Curriculum by AmandaHow to Plan for a Struggling Reader by BeckyPlanning for Life After Homeschooling: Graduation and Beyond by JasmineHomeschool Planning for a Large Family by JudyHow to Plan a Unit Study by CindyHow to Plan Using Themes for Tots and Preschoolers by CarisaPlanning Tapestry of Grace for the Lower Grammar Stage by LaurenThe Sidetracked Mom’s Guide to Planning Your Homeschool by SarahTips for Planning Productive Homeschooling Sick Days by DollieHow To Plan For High School by LaurieHomeschooling Twins {The Planning Process} by Jenn The bloggers of iHN have also created video content along the planning theme in these recordings from our weekly hangouts. Organizing Your Homeschool Room or Materials Meal Planning for Homeschool Creating a Homeschool Schedule or Routine