Keeping track of grades, attendance, and activities can be an important part of your homeschooling journey, especially if your state requires it. For that reason, I decided to go looking for some homeschool record keeping tips for you.
I found some homeschoolers who have their own systems for record keeping. Some cover methods for any grade while others focus on high school. High school record keeping can be very important if your child wants to attend college so I highly recommend reading those articles.
By the way, you can check the laws on homeschool record keeping by state on the HSLDA site.
Homeschool Record Keeping Tips
Homeschool Record Keeping on Pros and Cons of Homeschooling – This post has a wonderful check list as well as tips for keeping track as you go.
Homeschool Record Keeping on Homeschool Your Boys – Michelle gives a step-by-step description of what she does to keep track of records in her homeschool.
Keeping Track of Your Homeschool on Raising Arrows – Amy offers some tips for keeping it simple with regards to records in your homeschool.
Record Keeping for Interest Led Learners on Simple Homeschool – Do you do interest-led homeschooling? Here’s how you can keep track of learning in your homeschool.
How many of these homeschool record-keeping tips do you follow? on Transcript Maker – You can learn some good record-keeping procedures for high school from this article.
Cheap and Easy High School Record Keeping on The Home Scholar – Lee has a super easy way for keeping track of high school records plus some record keeping templates here.
Do you have any homeschool record keeping tips? If you do, feel free to share them in the comment section.
More help on this site with record keeping:
- Tips for Making a Homeschool Transcript
- Why and How to Use Grading Rubrics in Your Homeschool
- How to Know if Your Homeschooled Child is Progressing
- Where to Get Help with Writing Homeschool Transcripts
- Free Homeschool Record Keeping Forms (In the Membership Area)