Homeschool moms can create a progress report of how their child is doing in every subject. Includes a place for brief parent observations, descriptive rating scale, and celebrating growth. This is a great way for homeschoolers to reflect on their progress in both areas….their character development and academic progress. Simply print and fill in the boxes. Downloadable pdf.
Learning Stations are one of the best ways to teach multiple grade homeschoolers during the week. It allows you to coordinate multiple learning experiences all at one time, with your child guiding their own choices. Stations can be timed or untimed. See our FB page for more details about Learning Stations. and setup. Use this page for your homeschooler to fill out as they move from one learning station to another. Give a prize or reward when all stations are completed! Easy to use. for all ages and grades.
Your child will receive an annual standards-aligned assessment in Math and Reading. Our Annual Assessment meets state guidelines for homeschoolers and is created and administered by a certified teacher.
The Annual Assessment includes:
Certified Custom Designed Assessment (in reading & math)
Certified Teacher Administering or Proctoring of Assessment (in person or virtual)
Certified Teacher Scoring & Detailed Reflective Feedback (based on your state’s teaching standards)
Documented Suggestions, Goal Setting, & Guidance for next homeschool school year
Use this easy at-home-printable pdf school day attendance record to track your teaching days. Mark the days that you didn’t teach and have this handy and on file with other homeschool record keeping documents. This attendance sheet meets standard for attendance record keeping daily or monthly. Many states require an attendance record of days we have taught at home. Check with your state to find out how many days of attendance are required.
This guide includes step-by-step directions to starting your homeschool journey. Guide includes: homeschool laws in Washington, registration form, attendance record, links to homeschool sites and resources, Washington state learning standards for Math and Reading, record keeping samples, and curriculum comparison sheet.
Support and guidance with Teaching Methods and problem solving
Guidance and resources for every subject using your curriculum
Help with aligning all learning to your state standards
Teaching tools and resources in all subjects provided (print & digital)
Certified Educator Partnership with the teaching parent in a week-to-week virtual check-in
3 Academic Assessments in Reading & Math
Printable pages for Reading, Math, Science
Dyslexic assessment and guidance for struggling readers
This service is highly customizable and tailored differently for each homeschool family and their needs.
*Email or call to get more information and find out how we can customize support , assessments, and resources to fit your specific homeschooling needs.
~ Multi-child discount available. Price is for ONE homeschool student and their family in one homeschool year.
Email yourpartner@homeschoolsuccessparnters.com or text 253-359-8922 for questions and how to get started.
We want to support you as you start the new year for the first time, or returning for another year! Our LAUNCH KITS offers certified-teacher virtual support and customized SERVICES INCLUDING:
*Initial “intent to homeschool” document filing (for your state)
*help with your at-home learning space planning and organization
* curriculum comparison and selection guidance (based on your preferences)
* ONE WEEK of homeschool planning with certified-teacher support
New School Year Kit
one chapter or picture book
a novel or story reading guide
family discussion cards
end -of-novel project.
“Refugee”
“Hatchet”
“The Toothpaste Millionaire”
“Ghost”
“Miracle on Maple Hill”
“The White Elephant”
“Donut Feed The Squirrels”
Students take long summer breaks without reading, and coming back to a regular reading routine can be a struggle, along with maintaining the level of reading goals accomplished last school year. What if 30 -40 minutes of reading or writing per week during the summer could help maintain strong readers and writers or make every reader better?