This Printable, Magnetic, School Lunch Planner a game-changer, mamas! It takes just a few minutes to put together, and then YOUR KIDS are in charge of planning their meals!
Planning out what to pack, takes at least half the work out of packing school lunches!
My free, printable, magnetic school lunch planner puts your kids in charge of their lunches. You decide on the options, then they pick what they want to eat, and you pack it!
It’s that easy!
Supplies
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Printable Magnetic Paper
- Printer
- Scissors or 1.5″ circle punch
Step 1 – Download the free printable magnetic lunch planner
Step 2 – Type in the lunch options
Open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat, and on page two of the PDF, click in the center of each circle, and type in your lunch options.
I color coded the menu planner so you can group like items together. For example, type all of your main dishes (sandwiches, rolls, lunchables, etc.) on blue circles. Then type all fruits and veggies on yellow circles. Type in snack items on orange circles, and finally, desserts/drinks options on green circles.
Step 3 – Print it out!
Print out page 1 (the menu planner) on magnetic paper. Print out page two with your typed in lunch options on a second sheet of magnetic paper. Optional: print out a second page of lunch options on a third sheet of magnetic paper.
Step 4 – Cut it out!
Using scissors or a 1.5″ circle punch, cut out each circle containing a lunch option. DO NOT CUT OUT THE CIRCLES ON THE MAIN LUNCH MENU PAGE.
Step 5 – Stick it up and use it!
Stick the lunch menu planner to your fridge, and let your kids use the circle lunch options to plan their first week of school lunches!
Half your job is done mom! Way to go! Your school year is off to a great start!
This post was originally published in August, 2015
emily says
I successfully printed off the first page, but cannot get the 2nd page to edit. It won’t give an option to add text. Any suggestions?
Heather says
Hi Emily! I’m happy to help. What web browser or PDF reader are you using? Are you attempting to enter text while viewing the PDF in your web browser, or after downloading the PDF and opening it in a PDF reader? Let me know and we can work on troubleshooting. You can email me at [email protected]