Trello for Homeschool | Student and Morning Basket Planners
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- You've been asking! This is how a non-Trello expert is able to easily use Trello to plan her homeschool Morning Basket and create student planners.
In the video, I show you my Morning Basket plans, how I create a visual plan with covers, my student weekly templates, and then how the kids can use the weekly lists made from the templates to plan their own time.
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I just learned about Trello and I really appreciate you demonstrating how it's helped your homeschool. Thank you, Pam Barnhill!
You are so welcome!
If you give Trello a try or have any questions about how I do things let me know here!
Thank you! Very helpful - my kids are big enough to use checklists finally I think and I’m starting the trellis checklists this year!
I'm using Trello for morning time this year and LOVING it. We have found Homeschool Manager works well for individual schedules.
Thank you for doing this. Looking forward to watching!
Thank you for the tutorial...it was very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Hello! Thank you so much for this video! Between this video and someone else's, I was finally able to start my own board for homeschooling. I was able to create a second week, but I'm not sure what to do with the first one. Yours looked like you had some type of archive or some place for your weeks to belong to after they are done with. I also was under the impression you would tell us how to from what you said at the beginning of the video but it didn't. Any suggestions? TYSM!
I did just archive it at the end of each week.
Is there a way to create a master list of the books you're using in your homeschool that tie in to your child's weekly schedule? I.e. maybe you have 26 chapters per term in your history book and the child checks off that they read a chapter. Can I open a board labeled "history" that would show your progress and how much is left? Or would it allow you to just roll certain chapters into the daily list if you aren't covering every chapter?
I started using Trello this summer. I keep adjusting what I like and don't like which is really easy to do, thankfully! I spent too long pulling in fun stickers, but have deleted most and several cards and resorted to just moving everything to the next day so a day finally LOOKS complete! Of course, now the 13 year old keeps asking me to write the list for the rest of his day even though he has complete access to the board!!! He started his own boards yesterday for a new "club" he created!
Pam-are you still using this tool? I really appreciated the video and wondered if it was still working for you. I also think Trello made some changes to their free account and was wondering if that changed the way you use it.
Not as much as I was. My Morning Time was simpler this year so I just work through the basket (more books, fewer links). I stopped using it with the kids because they were always "checking their list" and the devices were driving me nuts. Went back to paper for them.
Can you create a template?? and share it with us, setting this up seems very difficult!
I am so sad you do CNN for new. please look into other new channels for real news.
Jessica M we do not watch normal CNN but CNN 10 is a well-done, unbiased news show that we enjoy.
CNN10 is a kids news show. It's very well done and not biased like the regular CNN news.
What would you recommend?
Ok great!
The Federalist has the most accurate news. They cover things way ahead of CNN and Fox.