3 Weeks to an Organized Homeschool: A Step-by-Step Guide to Organizing Your Schoolroom, Curriculum, and Record Keeping
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3 Weeks to an Organized Homeschool: A Step-by-Step Guide to Organizing Your Schoolroom, Curriculum, and Record Keeping
Discover the joy that an organized homeschool can bring.
Are you tired of homeschool chaos? Longing for a peaceful, organized homeschool?
If you are new to homeschooling and want a guide for getting set up in an organized way, this guide will give you a strategy for avoiding the chaos many homeschooling families face.
If you are overwhelmed by a homeschool mess after years of teaching your children at home, this book will teach a way through the chaos to organization.
If you read this book and complete the action points, you will walk away with:
-- A clean, organized schoolroom or study area -- An efficient study center for each of your children -- A system for paperwork that confines all papers to a couple of simple locations -- A schedule for your homeschool day -- An overview of your curriculum -- Lesson plans and assignment sheets for each child -- A complete homeschool notebook for grade keeping, logs, and record keeping -- And, most of all, an overwhelming sense of peace and accomplishment
Experience homeschool bliss! Purchase this book or read it for free on Kindle Unlimited.
As a free gift to you for purchasing this book, you will also gain FREE ACCESS to all the homeschool forms you will need for grading, preparing a school calendar, keeping track of school days, preparing lesson plans, and assembling your children’s assignment sheets.
Don’t let this school year pass in a state of chaos.
Purchase this book for your own simple step-by-step guide to organizing your schoolroom, curriculum, and record keeping!
Katherine Leigh has experienced homeschooling as both a former homeschool student and a currently homeschooling mom. She brings this unique perspective to the table along with her experience teaching in a traditional school and on a college level.