When it comes to homeschooling, having a schedule is an absolute must! Even if you planned to not have a schedule, you soon find that having one is ideal to keep you and your homeschool on track. In this article, we will tackle how to make a schedule for anything in your homeschool, especially when it comes to record keeping.

First, Determine Your Homeschool Style
You must first determine your homeschool style and consider the way your kids learn. This will help you be more effective in your homeschool planning. If you don’t know your style, it’s time to study yourself. How do you like to teach? Are you by the book, or a free spirit? Listed here are eight homeschool styles worth trying out.
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6 Tips To Homeschool Planning
This article gives you six real tips on homeschool planning no matter what style of homeschooling you are going for. The 6 Tips to Homeschool Planning article also offers FREE scheduling printables to get you started! Here are just a few below:
6 Tips To Homeschool Planning
When it comes to homeschool planning, you can never know too much. My best tip for record keeping!
Keep readingThe 6 Tips to Homeschool Planning article also offers FREE scheduling printables to get you started! Here are just a few below:
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How To Schedule A Homeschool Day
Homeschool scheduling is not a one-size-fits-all deal. Every family is unique, your schedule will be too. There is freedom in homeschooling to find what works for you and your family.
Jump to this article if you are struggling with planning your homeschool day. Sometimes your schedule isn’t working because your day is not planned in a way that will accommodate the things on your schedule. Let’s review a few factors in How To Schedule A Homeschool Day.
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A Good Schedule leads to Amazing Record Keeping!
This is no secret. Having a good homeschool schedule leads to amazing record keeping! One of the biggest reasons why is the planning. If you must collect records for any reason in your homeschool, you need to be organized. You will also need time to collect these records and an idea of what to collect. Here are two amazing articles on collecting your records and being organized!
How To Collect Homeschool Records And Why You Need To
It’s the last month of school before summer break and you notice that your homeschool did a lot of work this year, just what do you do with all your homeschool stuff? In this article, we will explore, How to Collect Homeschool Records and Why You Need To.
Keep readingWhat Are Work Samples? How To and Why Collect Them
In this article, you will learn what are work samples, how to and why collect them. You will also learn all the best practices of collecting, organizing and storing your samples for a complete record.
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When Scheduling and Planning Seem To Fail
Sometimes, no matter what we do, things don’t seem to go right. That’s okay too! Life happens, and this article explores this and helps you step-by-step get yourself together when scheduling and planning seem to fail.
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I turned around…and it was the middle of summer! In this article, we will discuss how to get ready for “back-to school” mid-summer, in a more relaxed approach and what to do with left over curriculum!
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