Description
Millions of homeschooling parents face the same questions: What should I be teaching—and how do I know if my child is really on track? With so many resources and opinions out there, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. Research shows that structured planning and intentional instructional strategies are key predictors of homeschooling success. When paired with progress monitoring tools, parents can confidently meet academic goals without replicating a traditional classroom. Whether you're new to homeschooling or looking to refine your approach, clarity and confidence are possible. Join experienced educator Melissa Mann as she breaks down practical, research-based strategies for designing an effective homeschooling plan that fits your child's needs—without stress or guesswork. Learn how to choose the right curriculum, align your instruction with learning standards, monitor progress like a pro, and create a flexible routine that supports both academic growth and family life.
Objectives
Identify common homeschooling curriculum options and standards frameworks. Explain the difference between scope, sequence, and mastery-based progress. Use checklists or rubrics to track student growth. Compare multiple curriculum choices to determine the best fit for your learner. Assess current homeschool practices for strengths and gaps. Design a simple weekly plan that aligns instruction with learning goals.






