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Planner Title: Where in Your World?
Explore a curated collection of educational resource providers that bring geography, map skills, history, and place-based learning to life. Map Your World helps families and educators find resources that connect students to places, perspectives, and the wider world. Illustration inspiration:A whimsical, hand-painted children’s book style inspired by the adventurous mountain-and-map feel of Junko’s Climb by Elyssa Gavin — soft textures, Read more…
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Planner Title: 🌞 Free Summer Learning Planner
🌞 Free Summer Learning Planner Pick a path. Follow curiosity. Keep summer light. A simple collection of free K–12 learning resources from nonprofit and government providers — perfect for summer reading, STEM projects, printables, virtual field trips, outdoor learning, and skill review. 📚 Read 🧪 Experiment 🌎 Explore 🖨️ Print 🌿 Go Outside How it works 🗓️ No full schedule Read more…
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Planner Title: Juneteenth At Home Reading List
Juneteenth is more than a date on the calendar. It is a story of freedom delayed, resilience carried forward, and history that deserves to be remembered with care. This book list was curated to help families, educators, homeschoolers, and learning communities explore the meaning of Juneteenth through thoughtful, age-appropriate stories and nonfiction. These selections can support conversations about freedom, courage, Read more…
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Planner Title: Learn About Juneteenth
Juneteenth reminds us that history is not just something students memorize — it’s something they learn to understand, question, honor, and carry forward. We created this Juneteenth educational resource collection to help families, educators, homeschoolers, and learning communities find thoughtful providers, books, lessons, and activities connected to freedom, history, resilience, and celebration. Read more…
Planner Title: NEW Earth Day Books for Children (K–12)
New Earth Day Books for Kids (K–12) 🌎📚 Discover the latest Earth Day books for kids, featuring new nonfiction titles about nature, climate, and conservation. These books help children understand the world around them. As a result, they build curiosity, critical thinking, and real-world awareness. Whether you’re homeschooling or teaching in the classroom, these curated books make it easier to Read more…
Planner Title: Homeschool Library Essentials – Picture Books
Building a strong homeschool library starts with the right books. At Learn Like This, we curate educational books for kids that support learning at home. As a result, families can find trusted resources that build skills, confidence, and independence. Best Homeschool Books for Every Learning Style Whether you’re new to homeschooling or refining your approach, the best homeschool books support Read more…
Planner Title: AUTISM AWARENESS RESOURCES
Autism Support Resources for Kids Understanding autism starts with awareness, support, and the right tools. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or caregiver, these resources can help support communication, learning, and confidence at every stage. Books to Help Kids Understand Autism Ages 3–6: All My Stripes, My Brother Charlie, Since We’re Friends Ages 6–9: The Girl Who Thought in Pictures, A Read more…
Planner Title: Test Prep Providers for K–12 Students
Test Prep Providers for K–12 Students Targeted test prep helps students build confidence and improve performance. What You’ll Find SAT, ACT, AP prep, practice tests, and strategy-based instruction. Who This Helps Students preparing for standardized or academic exams. Find Test Prep The artwork for this planner was inspired by The Dot, written and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds. Discover this Read more…
Planner Title: Executive Function Coaching for Students
Executive Function for Students Build essential skills like organization, time management, and focus for long-term success. What You’ll Find Coaching for planning, study skills, and independent learning. Who This Helps Students struggling with organization, attention, or follow-through. Build Skills The artwork for this planner was inspired by A Walk in the Words, written and illustrated by Hudson Talbott. Discover this Read more…
Planner Title: Teaching Patriot Day: Essential 9/11 Educational Resources
Patriot Day, observed each September 11, honors the nearly 3,000 lives lost in 2001. For teachers and families, it’s a chance to teach history, civic values, resilience, and service. As the National Day of Service and Remembrance, it invites both reflection and hands-on learning. Why Teaching 9/11 Matters Preserve Understanding – Students born after 2001 need clear Patriot Day lessons Read more…










