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A lot of folks are choosing to homeschool the fall of 2020 (thank you, COVID) but are on the edge of a freak out because it’s not something you ever planned to do.
Encouragement and advice from three veteran homeschooling moms with 16 kids and over 40 years of homeschooling experience combined. We’ll do our very best to give you resources, answer your questions, and cheer you on. — Jolanthe Erb of HomeschoolCreations.net; Kendra Fletcher of PreschoolersandPeace.com, and KendraFletcher.com, and theHomeschooling IRL podcast; and Michele White of PreschoolersandPeace.com.
Feel free to watch (and share) the below video and make use of the links below. Have questions? Feel free to ask!
Sites We Recommend
- HSLDA – a GO-TO site to check the homeschool requirements by state to make sure you are following the law in your area.
- Homeschool Creations – free printables and resources from preschool to high school from a fellow homeschool mom of 4
- Preschoolers and Peace – helpful resources and tips from a homeschool mom of eight
- 1+1+1=1 – printables, literature units, and other helps from a homeschool mom of three. Free and paid curriculum options
- Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers – mom with three homeschool graduates, lots of hands-on helps, and some sass thrown in as a bonus.
- Homegrown Learners – mom of two who has also developed a music program called SQUILT.
- Mary Hanna Wilson – mom of four who loves book clubs and out of the box learning with her kids
- Blog She Wrote – ideas for homeschooling creative teens
- Chalk Pastels – fun and easy chalk pastel tutorials for families (chalk art is so forgiving!!)
Getting Started Homeschooling
- Know the Laws of Your State
- What Age Should I Begin Homeschooling?
- Setting Goals and Knowing Your Purpose
Choosing Homeschool Curriculum and Testing
- What is Your Teaching Style?
- What is Your Child’s Learning Style?
- How to Choose Curriculum for Your Homeschool
- How to Choose Homeschool Curriculum for a Child with Special Needs
- Homeschooling in High School
- When Curriculum Isn’t Working
- Toys and Tools for Preschool
- How to Homeschool on a Limited Budget
- How to Navigate Standardized Testing
Planning and Organizing Your Homeschool
- How to Plan Your Homeschool Day
- 3 Keys to Homeschooling Multiple Ages
- Budgeting Your Time – A Peek at My Weekly Routine
- Favorite Homeschool Planner
- Using a Flowchart Approach to Homeschooling
- Homeschool Scheduling 101
- Tips for the Overwhelmed Homeschool Mom
- How to Homeschool Multiple Ages
- Mapping Out a High School Plan
- Homeschool Socialization: How Do You Plan to Socialize Your Children?
- 10 Things to Eliminate from Your Homeschool Year
- Teaching with Little Ones in Tow
- Creating a Homeschool Binder
- Organizing Homeschool Paperwork
- How to Organize Mystery of History
- A Homeschool Classroom
- 5 Things to Add to the End of Your Homeschool Year
High School Helps
General Helps:
- Homeschooling in High School | Homeschool Creations
- Middle and High School Planner | Homeschool Creations
- A Guide for Homeschooling High School | HSLDA
- Challenges of Homeschooling High School | The Homeschool Mom
- Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make | Let’s Homeschool High School
- Homeschooling High School Isn’t Hard | Annie and Everything
- How to Teach & Love Teens When School Gets Hard | Bright Ideas Press
- Resources During High School | HSLDA
- After High School | HSLDA
- Homeschool Planner | Homeschool Creations
- Student Planner | Homeschool Creations
Planning for High School
- The Four Year High School Plan | Blog She Wrote
- Homeschool to College | Homegrown Learners
- Before High School | HSLDA
- Planning for High School and College | Happy Housewife
- Making Plans for Homeschooling Through High School | As We Walk Along the Road
Credits:
- Determining High School Credits | Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers
- Homeschool High School Credits | Homegrown Learners
Electives:
- Electives & Extracurricular Activities | HSLDA
- Homeschooling in High School – Electives | Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers
Encouragement for Moms {and Dads too!}
Things We Recommend (Free and Paid)
- Calendar Notebook Binder (free) – perfect for kindergarten and early elementary for math and daily learning
- Calendar and Morning Board (free) – great for prek – early elementary as well
- Playdough Mats: Numbers, Alphabet, and these FREE ABC Playdough Mats
- Skip Counting Charts (numbers 2 through 15)
- Outschool – SO MANY great classes you can take (short or long-term). Use this referral link to get $20 toward a class
- TONS of free learning printables (organized from A to Z) —> HERE
- Scripture memory songs from Daily J (YouTube)
- Raising Rock Stars – preschool/kindergarten curriculum
- All About Spelling and All About Reading – hands-on spelling and reading curriculum, great for dyslexic children and
- Draw and Journal pages – great go-along for Draw Write Now book series
- Country by Country World Geography – units to learn world geography
- Five in a Row – literature-based curriculum for early learning and up (PERFECT if you are just starting out!!)
- Home Science Tools – for science projects, lab equipment, dissections, and great prices on curriculum