establishing schedules and curriculum
Find tips to develop a curriculum and set a routine to help keep your homeschooled child on track.
- Choosing a Homeschool Curriculum
- Creating Lesson Plans for Homeschooling
- Should You Homeschool Through the Summer?
- Creating and Maintaining a Homeschool Calendar and Schedule
- Developing a Home Classroom
- Homeschooling in the Evenings
- How Much Time to Spend on Homeschooling
- Homeschooling: Determining Each Child’s Learning Style
- Homeschooling: Choosing the Subjects You Will Teach in a School Year
- When to Start Homeschooling
- Choosing Curriculum and Other Learning Materials
- Homeschooling Teens: Teaching and Record Keeping
- Getting Started in Eight Steps
- Curricula for Gifted Students
- Teaching Young Kids
- Is My Child Educationally On-Target?
- The Homeschooling "Exploration" Period
- Coordinating Work and Homeschooling
- Homeschooling Multiple Children
- Summer Homeschooling
- Homeschooling a Gifted Sixth-Grader
- Determining the Legal Requirements in Your State for Homeschooling
- Homeschooled Teen Needs to Make Better Use of Time
- Phonics for Homeschoolers
- I Hate Reading -- Should I Homeschool My Child?
- Homeschooling: Adding a Computer and the Internet to Your Classroom
- Is My Son Abusing His Homeschooling Freedom?
- Homeschooling in Summer
- Adding Field Trips to Your Homeschool
- Planning for a Field Trip
- Defining Your Homeschool Year
- Adding Audio-Visual Equipment to Your Homeschool Classroom
- Building the Curricula You Will Use to Homeschool
- Documenting a Field Trip
- Developing a Curriculum for Homeschooling
- Homeschooling: Determining Each Child’s Current Education Level
- Including Vacations in Your Homeschool
- Planning Your Homeschool Year
- What Are Lesson Plans for Homeschooling and Why Are They Important?



