It’s not easy, even for professional teachers, to educate children. To help with this difficult situation so many of us now face, I’ve created some free homeschool checklists for parents.

These homeschool checklists are for parents looking for a flexible learning program.
These are also well suited to siblings of different ages.

Free Homeschool Checklists for Parents
Included in this FREE pack are 8 clipboards with 8 prompts.
The prompts vary on each page so your children are unlikely to get bored with the daily or weekly tasks.
It focuses on giving children some choice in how they want to learn and creativity in how their learning can be done.
Grab your checklist resource here

Ask you can see from the above example, it really does cover all sorts of tasks that can be completed at home.
It can encourage children to try something new or experiment with tasks they might have done before but don’t expand on.

We really like to have our checklist up on our fridge. It gives Possum (aged 8 years) and Boo (aged 5 years) a chance to look at it and decide what task they’d like to start with.
They also love to cross through each task as it’s completed.
Grab your checklist resource here

A blank clipboard is also available within this free pack.
This blank clipboard gives you the option to write your own tasks or have your child write their own based on some favourites.

Of course you can be as structured or as flexible as you like.
You can put up a new clipboard each day, others will want to wait for their children to complete all the tasks.
It’s understandable as some children enjoy returning to projects and adding to them over time.

Do you feel this free resource will be useful?
Share with me below how you are managing your home schooling?
A great resource – thank you. Worked well on day 1, and today’s sheet included ‘perform something’ so, I’m off to take part in the production of a movie by my 7yo auteur.
Thank you Peta. I’m so THRILLED you’ve had a great first day. Enjoy participating in the performance. 🙂
THANK YOU for this resource! I can’t wait to try this with my almost 3 year old little guy.
You’re so very welcome Jessica. I’m glad you feel it will be useful.
Thanks for the comment.