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7 Tips For Easy Record Keeping

For a period of time, we belonged to a charter school. They are very popular here in California.

Every 20 days I met with our Educational Specialist to report what my children had been studying along with turning in a work sample for each subject area. Even if you home school independently, this is a wonderful way to document your children’s progress.

To do this….

1. Make a word document that lists all the major subject headings. Make lines under each subject.

2.Make one copy for each child for each month of school

3.Make notes every week about the topics you have covered in each subject area. (be sure to include educational dvd’s and fieldtrips.)

4.For high school students or states that require you to keep track of hours-record these on the form too.

5.Record all the books your children have read along with the number of pages.

6.If you are covering some of the same topics as you covered the previous week, still include them in the weekly list.

7. Subject areas we have included-math, science, reading, history, english, writing, technology, foreign language, typing, physical education, field-trips

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