Charts for your Homeschool

Using charts in your homeschool helps your child to know what is expected. It give them a list to checkoff. Find ways to keep these charts flexible as well.

Assignments

The way I use this chart. I list all the school assignments and then slip the chart into a plastic protector that fits a three ring binder. We call the binder our family planner. On a given day I us a dry erase marker to indicate which assignments we are doing that day. As they complete the assignements, they mark them off using the dry erase marker. This makes it so that I don't have to recreate the list every week.

Piano Practice

I love the flexibility of this chart. I teach my children piano. But because it is part of our homeschool, "piano lessons" sometimes happen three times a week and other times it is two weeks before we sit down together. I am always there and listening to their practice, so I am aware when they are ready for a new assignment. This chart makes it so that I can cross off the song they just passed off, assign a new song but leave the scale they are still working on listed without having to get a new chart. I also keep this in my three ring binder where they use a dry erase marker to checkoff what they have practiced each day.

 

 

 

 

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