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Practical advice for planning your homeschool year, tracking progress, and building report cards.
Hundreds of homeschool curricula exist and none of them are universally best. Here is a five-criterion framework for choosing the one that actually fits your family — and a side-by-side comparison of the three most popular approaches.
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Homeschool report cards are about more than grades — they document learning, satisfy co-op requirements, and build a portfolio your child takes with them. Here is how to create one well, and how automation changes the math.
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Tracking your homeschool progress keeps you accountable, reveals gaps early, and makes year-end reporting painless. Here's how to do it effectively — from simple paper logs to AI-powered tools.
Read article →CurriculaMap maps your child's progress to Ontario K–8 (335+ expectations) and Montessori (ages 3–12), then generates AI worksheets, lesson plans, and report cards.
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