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Free Printable Planner for Students

Juggling multiple classes, assignments, and activities requires a planner designed for academic life. This student planner includes a weekly class schedule grid and an assignment tracker on a single sheet.

Customize with your semester name, number of classes, and whether to include the assignment tracker. Print it at the start of each semester and keep it in your binder.

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My Student Planner
Week of ___/___/2026
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Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
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Sun
PRIORITIES
How It Works

How to Use This Template

Enter your semester label and class count. Toggle the assignment tracker. Choose colors and format. Download your student planner.

Use Cases

When to Use This Template

High school students coordinate homework and test prep. College students track courses and study groups. Graduate students organize research and teaching. Transfer students map credit requirements.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I organize my student planner?
Enter all class times first, then add major due dates from each syllabus. Color-code by subject. Review every Sunday evening. This 20-minute setup saves hours of confusion.
What is the best strategy for tracking deadlines?
Write assignments when they are assigned, not when due. Add a personal deadline 2 days before the actual one. Check the tracker daily. This prevents last-minute rushes.
How do I balance multiple classes?
Dedicate specific study blocks to specific subjects. Use gaps between classes for studying the preceding or following class material. Aim for 2 study hours per credit hour weekly.
How should I schedule exam preparation?
Start 3 weeks before the exam. Break material into daily chunks. Front-load difficult topics. Schedule practice exams in week two. Review weak spots in week three.
How do I time-block for studying?
Assign specific subjects to specific time slots on specific days. Start with 30 to 45 minute blocks with breaks. Gradually increase to 60 to 90 minutes as focus stamina builds.
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