
Reading To Your Child
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Free Infographic- Print, Download, or Share this pdf. Children that are read to have a 1.4-million-word advantage. We discuss this in Episode 015. How Do You Teach Your Child To Read?
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Homeschool High School Document and Records Guide
$3.99 Add to cartHomeschool High School record keeping doesn’t have to be overwhelming!
Our 24-page High School Document and a Records Guide will walk you through everything you need for homeschool high school record keeping. Includes Step by Step Guides, Checklists and Easy to Understand Examples! We talk about this in Episode .023 High School Documents.This is the 3rd episode in our High School Series. -
FREE Nature Scavenger Hunt
$0.00 Add to cartFREE Nature Scavenger PDF printable to incorporate nature into your homeschool. Backyard, Park, Hiking, Camping or use for an Outdoor Party! We discuss the many benefits of nature and ways to incorporate nature into your homeschool in Episode 022 Homeschooling In The Wild
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Daily Student Planner
$0.00 Add to cartStaying Organized will set your child up for success. As they grow older, you want to teach them more academic independence by managing and planning out their day. Our Student Study Planner is a great layout to teach them to organize while you keep an eye on them and facilitate their independence. We talk about this in Episode 017. How Do You Prepare a Middle Schooler for High School?
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Basic Extracurricular High School Planning Sheet
$0.00 Add to cartThis basic 4-year High School Planning sheet. It is an easy way to begin to make the rough draft of your high school plan. We talk about this in Episode 014. How Do You Make a 4-Year High School Plan? which is the first episode of our High School Series.
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High School Credit Planner (xls)
$1.99 Add to cartThis customizable spreadsheet will calculate all your credits as you make your high school plan. Be sure to check out our HIGH SCHOOL SERIES for more info. Listen to our podcast that references this spreadsheet in our episode ‘How Do You Make a 4-Year Plan?’