If you have ever thought about home schooling your teenagers but believed that setting up the curriculum was impossible, than this article is here to show that it is not. High school home school curriculum can be simple to develop if you know where and what to look for. There are plenty of groups out there that offer free home school curriculum and you can use those to build your own high school home school curriculum.

Requirements For Your High School Home School Curriculum

There are several things that you need to be very aware of before you begin developing the high school home school curriculum. You need to have a good understanding of what the home schooling laws are. Each state has different laws and you need to look up what the laws are for your state before you can begin developing any kind of high school home school curriculum. Things like home school math curriculum will have very specific requirements.

After you understand the laws I would highly recommend finding a support group. This group will help you in developing your high school home school curriculum as well as provide an outlet for support. These groups not only offer encouragement, but they can also help you choose your curriculum, keep records, meet the local and state laws, as well as provide opportunities and activities for your kids.

You also need to understand the basics of record keeping. It is very important to keep good records of your child’s home school years. There are several different methods to keeping track of your child’s progress that range from something as simple as a notebook to as complex as a software suite. Personally I prefer keeping my records on computer as they are easily transferable, easily readable, and easy to back up and keep track of. In addition you can send this data off very quickly and easily if you are ever required to.

The next thing you need to develop is a schedule for your child. For this I recommend going with whatever works best for you and your child. Some children work better in the morning, others in the afternoon. The key is to find the right time to work with your child so that the two of you can develop a solid schedule for their schooling.

These are just the first steps you need to take before setting up your curriculum. There are many more, but address these issues first before moving on. Next you will need to start looking at what material to put in your curriculum, how much and what is needed for each grade.

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