Planning
& Record Keeping
Binder Systems
The
Checklist
$39.99 as download pdf. More as mailed book. It's a homeschool
record keeper, a homeschool curriculum planning guide, and a
K-12 Scope and Sequence created specifically for Christian Home
Educators.
Homeschool
& Curriculum Record Keeping System
$39.95 if ordered separately, less with other items. Contains
both sections for storing compliance documents and sections for
daily record keeping. State-specific, so you are sure to keep
the legal requirements.
Keepers
At Home Organizer
$35. In binder. Encouraging scriptures and artwork are throughout
to inspire the Keeper of the home in her daily service to her
family.
School Days Grade Book
This 8.5in. x 11in. gradebook has space for 36 names and pages for notes. Wire spiral-bound gradebook is divided
into 10-week periods and has identical interior designs.
The
Ultimate Homeschool Planner: The Last Planner You Will Ever Need
by Learning Launchers, A Champion Press Collaboration
$18.87. In binder. Overkill. Serious errors. Implies that you
need to keep homeschool records for tax purposes. Not true. Appears
to be a rewrite of a school-based system. Probably written by
educators.
eBook
The Homeschooler's
Guide to Creating the Perfect Schedule with Any Curriculum or
Program
by Megan E. A. Nassir. Do you wish you had access to tried and
true schedules that you could use?
Mac & Windows
Gradekeeper
Mac & Windows. Shareware $20. Designed for classes, but adaptable
for homeschoolers who must keep records of attendance or assignments
completed. Features calculations and reports.
Lesson Planner Advanced
Mac & Windows. Demo & Full Versions. From UK. A powerful
application that makes planning, preparing and delivering lessons
in any subject child's play.
Palm & Windows
Edu-Track
Home School
Windows, $59. Palm, $20. Developed by a homeschool dad in Missouri.
The developer is incredibly responsive to suggestions. Improve
the delivery and quality of teaching through formatted lesson
plans and unit studies. Upgradeable demo available.
Web-based
Homeschool
Reporting Online
For individual families needing a convenient record keeping solution
or for umbrella schools desiring to reduce administrative overhead.
Discount code: a2z.
ThinkWave
Web-based planning and recordkeeping system. Though designed
for classrooms, you could use it for homeschooling. It would
be handy for working parents or divorced parents who can't be
there all the time. Tutors might also find it handy. $59.95 for
the Gradebook. Extra to publish online. Other products available.
Windows
DavidRM
Software's The Journal
AN A TO Z AFFILIATE
Windows. $39.95 & other currencies, too. The Journal provides
an easy-to-use mix of convenience, flexibility, and security.
Fast-loading and with the option to "sit" in your Windows
system tray, The Journal is always available when you need it.
Create as many or as few entry categories as you want, daily
entry or "loose-leaf", to be as organized as you want
to be. Store text, images, and just about anything else in your
entries, and know that The Journal's password-protection and
built-in encryption will keep them all secure.
Chore Genie
Windows 95 shareware v2.0 ($19.95 for download registration,
more for a cd.) can help you organize family members who have
lots of chores to do.
HomeSchool Easy
Records
Windows. v2.0. $39.95. A full-featured program for creating homeschool
records and lesson plans on your PC. 30 day free trial.
K12Journal
Windows, $32.95. Takes the drudgery out of your homeschool recordkeeping
and provides neat, well-formatted printed reports for notebooking
your students' accomplishments year by year. Import existing
e-HomeJournal data files.
School
Assignment
Windows. $42. Try free for 30 days. Lesson planning and record
keeping for homeschooling. School work and chores on one
list. Plan out your whole school year, but flex day by day,
not fixed to the calendar. Software greatly reduces repetitive
typing.
TGHomeSoft: Homeschool
Tracker
Windows. $8 basic version. Plus version $35. Designed to consolidate
all of your tracking, reporting and record keeping tasks that
we found ourselves performing as homeschool parents.
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