Free Homework Planners (Editable and Printable)

Finishing your homework on time isn’t just about good grades. When you keep your assignments on a schedule, you plan your days better and free up time for the things you actually want to do, whether that’s sports, hanging out with friends, or just watching TV. WordLayouts’ collection of homework planners helps you stay on top of your studies without giving up your free time. You can map out your week, track assignments, organize projects, and keep an eye on deadlines, all in one place and without overthinking it. Browse the planners below and pick the one that fits how you study.

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These homework planners are designed for students at every level, from elementary school through college. Every template has the standard sections: assignment title, subject, due date, and task details, plus checkboxes to track your progress. But these aren't just checklists. They give you space to break bigger assignments into steps and plan across the whole week, not just tick off what's already due. For younger students, the simpler layouts are easy to follow and usually focused on daily or weekly homework, so routines stay clear and quick to build. High school and college students can use the planners for heavier workloads, like essays, group projects, presentations, and coursework spread across several weeks or a whole semester. For example, a college student can track a research paper due in three weeks alongside weekly readings and review tasks for different courses. You can organize your studies whichever way works best, too. Use one planner per subject, like Biology or History, or keep everything together in a single semester planner. Studying for the SAT or a final exam? Take a look at our Study Planner templates for building a review routine in the run-up.

Easy to Edit and Make Your Own

These homework planners are fully editable in Word and Google Docs, so you can change how they look, not just what you write in them. You can:
  • Change fonts and font sizes for easier reading
  • Make headings bold or larger to highlight key sections
  • Use colors to mark deadlines, priorities, or different types of tasks
  • Adjust spacing so weekly sections feel more open or compact
  • Resize or rearrange sections to match how you plan, including adding rows or moving blocks around
Edit on a laptop where typing is easiest, then print the week ahead to keep on your desk or in a binder. With the Google Docs version, you can also pull up what's due on your phone between classes.

FAQs

What formats are available for these templates?

These planners come in Microsoft Word and Google Docs, so they’re easy to edit and share.

Can I edit these planners?

Yes, absolutely. Both formats are easy to edit and personalize to fit your study style.

Are these homework planners printable?

Yes. The planners are print-ready. You can print them right away, or save them as a PDF after editing and print on any home printer.