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For Homeschool Families

Every subject tracked,
every book remembered.

Five learning tools for homeschool families. Weekly planners, reading logs, daily journals, project planners, and portfolio builders — everything you need from Sunday planning to end-of-year reporting.

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Week
Planner

Sunday setup, five days of calm.

Fill out the week every Sunday: each day gets a subject, the book or resource you’ll use, a learning goal, a checkbox to mark done, and a notes field for what actually happened. No more improvising at 9am — the plan is there and ready.

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Reading Log

Every book, every narration, all year long.

Book log for a homeschooled reader. Track title, author, genre, pages read, date finished, and a short narration or summary. Automatically tallies total books read this year.

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Daily Journal

One entry per day builds a year of evidence.

Daily homeschool journal entry. Record what you studied, what was interesting, what was hard, and add a photo or drawing. Entries accumulate into a living portfolio automatically.

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Project Planner

From hypothesis to conclusion, nothing forgotten.

Science fair and big-project planner. Capture the question and hypothesis, build a materials checklist, set a step-by-step timeline, log observations, and write the conclusion.

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Portfolio Builder

End-of-year reporting without the Sunday panic.

Homeschool portfolio and state reporting helper. Log subjects, hours, attendance, and learning samples throughout the year. Generates a printable summary when reporting season arrives.

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Homeschool families keep track of more than any school system expects. Weekly plans that adapt mid-week. A reading list that grows all year. Science projects that need a paper trail. Portfolio evidence that state reporting requires. Clone any of these apps and spend less time managing paperwork — more time learning.