Editable template

Online Weekly Homework Planner Template

Need a weekly homework planner? Open this editable Publisher-style layout, add your subjects, due dates, and study blocks, then export a clean PDF from your browser.

Open in your browser, customize the design, then export a clean PDF for printing or sharing.

Best ways to use this weekly homework planner

  1. 1

    Student homework planner

    Give a student one page that lays out every assignment and reading for the week so nothing slips through.

  2. 2

    Weekly class schedule

    Map out periods, subjects, and times in a grid that stays readable when it is printed or shared.

  3. 3

    Assignment tracker

    Add a column for status or check-off marks so finished tasks are easy to see at a glance.

  4. 4

    Study plan

    Block out review sessions before tests and spread revision evenly across the week.

  5. 5

    Chore or routine chart

    Repurpose the same grid for daily routines, chores, or after-school activities at home.

  6. 6

    Teacher weekly plan

    Lay out lesson topics and goals for each day so the week stays organized from Monday on.

Online Weekly Homework Planner Template

Open in your browser, customize the design, then export a clean PDF for printing or sharing.

What you can edit

  • Student or class name
  • Week of (date)
  • Subject column
  • Assignment / task
  • Due date
  • Time block
  • Notes
  • Status / done

What to include in a weekly homework planner

A clear weekly planner usually starts with the student or class name and the week's date so it is easy to file later. Give each subject its own row or column, then leave room for the assignment, the due date, and a short note. A status or check-off column helps everyone see what is finished and what still needs attention.

How to customize an imported Publisher template

This planner opens in the browser as a faithful copy of the original Publisher design, locked so the layout stays intact. You can customize on top by dropping in your own text boxes, photos, and shapes, which is the quickest way to add a name, a date, or a logo. When you need to change the wording that is already in the layout, switch on Make text editable and adjust the original copy, then export a clean PDF.

How to customize this weekly planner

  1. 1
    Open the template. Open this weekly homework planner in your browser editor — no installation or sign-in to Publisher required.
  2. 2
    Add your text and photos. Drop in your own text boxes, subjects, and images on top of the layout to make the planner yours.
  3. 3
    Edit the original wording with Make text editable (optional). Turn on Make text editable when you want to change the headings or labels that came with the template.
  4. 4
    Preview the layout. Check spacing, alignment, and that every column reads clearly before you finish.
  5. 5
    Export a clean PDF. Export a clean PDF that is ready to print at home or share with students and parents.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need Microsoft Publisher installed?+

No. This planner works entirely in your browser, so there is nothing to install. If you already have an existing .pub file, you can open that here too.

Can I really edit the words already on the template?+

Yes. The template imports as a faithful copy of the original design, and you customize on top by adding your own elements or use Make text editable to change the wording that is already there.

Can I print this planner at home?+

Yes. Export a clean PDF and print it on a standard home or school printer at letter size.

Can I reuse it every week?+

Absolutely. Update the week's date and assignments, then export a fresh PDF whenever you need a new copy.

Can I add my school or classroom logo?+

Yes. Add an image box on top of the layout and drop in your logo, then position it wherever it fits best.

Is this affiliated with Microsoft?+

No. Publish Media Software is independent and not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Microsoft Corporation. 'Microsoft Publisher' is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

Is this only for Microsoft Publisher files?+

Publisher comes first: open your .pub files, start from a print-ready Publisher-style template, or create a brand-new document — all in your browser. As a bonus, you can also open Word, PowerPoint, PDF, and image files and fully edit them online when you need to.

Can I open a Word, PowerPoint, or PDF file too?+

Yes. Alongside Publisher .pub files you can open Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and PDF files (and PNG/JPG/WebP images) as an editable starting point, then edit them in your browser and export a clean PDF. Publisher is our focus; these are a convenience for the other files you already have.

Can I export a clean PDF?+

Yes. Every document exports to a clean, print-ready PDF — included on the free plan. You can keep editing online and return to your project anytime.