
Not that I have already attained, or am already perfected; but I press on, that I may lay hold of that for which Christ Jesus has also laid hold of me. Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead, I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.
Philippians 3:12-14
Future Planning Worksheets
We offer many free printable resources to help make your homeschooling days easier and more intentional. This page features two practical planning tools to guide your student’s next steps. The Possible Future Plans worksheet provides space for students to explore ideas like “I might want to…,” identify people to talk to, and list helpful resources. The Study Plan printable allows students to map out courses, including descriptions, required materials, credits, and notes. Together, these printables encourage thoughtful goal setting and help students create a clear, organized path as they prepare for life beyond high school.
Instructions: Simply click the images or PDF links below, save to your computer, print, use, and share!
Explore Courses
Career Exploration is a course designed to help your teen learn a process they can use to discover what career path or college major to pursue. It is not designed to tell the student exactly what they will do with the rest of their life, but only a possible direction to take next. There are informative articles, self-inventory worksheets, relevant worksheets, and inspiring true stories to encourage your student. Your student can explore career possibilities and discover talents and interests they may not realize they possess.
College Choice Guidance is designed to help you help your high school student choose a college and earn scholarships to help them along their chosen career path. Andy knows what he is talking about; his youngest went to college with offers from Villanova and Wofford among others, with over $400,000 in scholarships. In this class, the student and family will explore topics such as choosing a college, financial aid and key deadlines, taking the SAT and ACT, and finding and exploring their options.
Explore More High School Resources
At SchoolhouseTeachers.com, you’ll find a variety of high school resources—from full courses and unit studies to tools for transcripts, college preparation, and career planning—designed to help families confidently guide students through the high school years and beyond. Explore some of the helpful resources listed below to get started.
- Homeschool Records Center: Simplify recordkeeping with ready-to-use tools for planning, tracking, and documenting your homeschool. Annual and Lifetime members can build portfolios and gradebooks, calculate GPAs, use transcript templates, and access Applecore recordkeeping tools.
- Focus on High School.Find guidance with transcripts, applying for college, keeping adequate records, and more.
- Preparing for College: Chart your student’s course from high school to college with these resources from SchoolhouseTeachers.com and The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine.
- Focus on Graduation: Find step-by-step guidance and templates to plan your homeschool graduation ceremony.
- Visit our Career Center. Enjoy this quick-reference guide to help you see which courses on the site can help you reach your career goals.
- Pre-Law Center: Help your student chart their future course with the background and reasoning skills for citizenship as well as a legal or political career.
- Pre-Med Center: Steer your future medical student toward these high-priority courses to build a well-rounded foundation.
Enjoy Free Homeschool Printables, Planning Worksheets, and Resources
Explore our collection of free homeschool printables, designed to help families stay organized, plan ahead, and support student learning at every stage. These printable worksheets and tools can help you create track goals, prepare for college, study subjects like science and history, and much more. You’ll find a wide variety of calendars, checklists, and educational worksheets to fit your needs—whether you’re organizing daily lessons or mapping out long-term goals. Best of all, these resources are completely free to download, print, and share with friends, family, or your homeschool group.
Browse a few free printables below or explore more free resources in our full collection.
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