There is no formal requirement for a "Homeschool Letter of Assurance" in Texas since homeschooling is legally recognized as a form of private education. However, some families create a letter for various reasons, such as confirming homeschooling status to a school...
Curricula, Curriculum Types, and State Requirements
Structure
We list various homeschooling resources that parents can review to determine if they would help homeschool their child(ren). We also help homeschooling parents navigate their homeschooling journey. Many resources are available for homeschooling across various subjects and grade levels. We list various references and resources to help parents. However, we do not list religious-based resources.
Create Your Homeschooling Academic Calendar
Creating an academic homeschool calendar can help you organize lessons, track progress, and maintain a balanced schedule. Here’s a guide to help you set one up: Set Your Yearly Goals Define learning goals for each child based on their abilities, learning style, and...
Summative Assessments
Summative assessments are evaluations conducted at the end of an instructional period to measure student learning, typically compared against a standard or benchmark. They aim to assess the overall achievement of students after completing a unit, course, or academic...
Formative Instructional Tools
Formative instructional tools are resources and strategies that help teachers assess students' understanding and progress in real time, allowing for timely feedback and adjustments to instruction. These tools are especially useful for personalized learning...
Teaching Problem-Solving
Teaching problem-solving can be approached through structured steps and tailored activities, especially considering your homeschooling environment and the diverse needs of your children. Here's a guide that might help you teach problem-solving effectively: Define the...
Instructional Methods
Instructional methods refer to teachers' techniques and strategies to deliver lessons and facilitate learning. Here are some commonly used instructional methods: Lecture Overview: The teacher delivers content verbally to students, often supported by visual aids like...
Using Project-Based Learning in Your Homeschool
Project-based learning (PBL) can be an incredibly engaging and practical approach to homeschooling. It allows for deep exploration of topics through hands-on, real-world projects. Here are some ways to incorporate project-based learning into your homeschool: Start...
Tips for Homeschooling your ADHD and ODD child
Homeschooling a child with both ADHD and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) can be challenging but also rewarding with the right strategies. Here are some tips that may help you: Create a Consistent Routine Children with ADHD and ODD thrive on structure. Establish a...
Creative Time in Homeschooling
Incorporating creative time into homeschooling can be a wonderful way to foster imagination, self-expression, and problem-solving skills. Here are some ideas and strategies for making the most of creative time in your homeschool day: Scheduled Art and Craft Projects...
Lesson Planning in Homeschool
Lesson planning in a homeschool environment can be highly personalized to the student's needs, interests, and pace of learning. Here's a guide to help with effective lesson planning: Assess Learning Goals Long-term objectives: What do you hope your child will achieve...