Homeschool Curriculum Planning

Planning, my favorite part of homeschool and also the most tedious. Where to start? How to start? Everyone will tell you different ways to do this, and ultimately none of them are wrong. In the beginning this may seem very overwhelming but once you get the hang of what you enjoy, your children enjoy and what curriculum you like I promise it gets easier.

Step 1:

If you are just starting out homeschool, I recommend you decide what philosophy that you most connect with. This is not a necessary step but will help you to familiarize yourself with each of them. I highly recommend this book by a dear friend, Ansley Arment (The Call of the Wild and Free) if you are interested in reading more about them.

Step 2

Set learning objectives for your children. Make sure they are clear, achievable goals for the academic year. This will help you track progress and ensure your child is meeting educational standards. I also like to meet with each child and ask them what they felt they could improve on and what they did well. We focus not just on educational goals but also on character development. Do not forget to ask yourself these same questions. Growth never stops Momma.

Step 3

Curriculum … you will want to choose a curriculum that aligns with your educational philosophy and your child’s learning style. If this is not your first year, what will you continue to use from last year? What worked? What did not work? Start with a list.

Do you have a spine that will cover most of your curriculum choices? (this is a curriculum such as Alveary, Charlotte Mason, Hybrid School, Peaceful Press, Ambleside Online etc.) These are important steps because they are your backbone. Once you know what your spine will cover you can then fill in the blanks. Make sure you take each student’s learning style into consideration. Don’t forget to include electives that interest your child.

Choose curriculum you will do as a family, one on one with your child and they will do independently.

Now, gather these curriculums, materials and any extra resources they require.

Step 4

It’s time to decide your schedule. Will you do a loop schedule, timed days or relaxed? Will there be a set time for each child to arise and come downstairs and will they need to have chores completed before or after? These may not seem like big issues, but they will become one if you do not set expectations with yourself and your children beforehand. If you choose to skip this step do not become upset if they do not meet expectations, you did not request beforehand.

Once you know what you will do, create a schedule and a daily lesson schedule. What will you do each day in those time frames you set out? Don’t forget to leave room for physical activity, breaks, creative pursuits and fun.

This is how I schedule below – I do not time out my day, but instead just what we are to accomplish. So, I am not set by a clock, if my children need to sleep in, or we have a doctor’s appointment. You can get my template below. Just download.

Step 5

Plan regular assessments to monitor your child’s progress. We have a Charlotte Mason exam every 12 weeks which helps keep us all accountable. You could do this your own way through quizzes, projects, or informal check-ins. Provide constructive feedback for their growth. Remember you are homeschooling for a reason, do not get caught up in the public-school way of doing things.

Step 6

Do not forget to look up your state requirements for homeschooling. Be diligent about this, ask questions and follow the law.

Step 6

What not to forget!

Don’t forget to life skills such as cooking, personal finance, household chores, character development and much more. You know your child and what they need at each stage of life. More sleep? More snuggles on the couch reading aloud. Friday game morning. Whatever it is, don’t stop assessing your day and your children.

By focusing on these areas, you can create a comprehensive and enriching homeschooling experience for your child(ren).

Homeschool Curriculum Review: Alveary and Grade 2 & 5 Experiences


What a Year!!!! We finished up 2nd and 5th grade and I feel so very proud of what all we accomplished this year. It was our first year using Alveary, a complete Charlotte Mason based curriculum for K-12th graders. (If you are interested in using I do have a $25 coupon code I will enter below) I loved it! I typically am the homeschooling parent that picks and chooses from different curriculums and usually ends up piecing together my own by the end of the year. I have always struggled with using one sole curriculum and loving it. Am I the only one?

However, this year with Alveary it was different. Although I did not take advantage of their entire curriculum it was our spine. I am also very grateful that both of my children are now avid readers, and I can finally put reading instruction behind me. Praise!

What worked and what did not? Let’s dive in!


Second Grade

Language/Reading – The Good and the Beautiful Level 1 (Not continuing with next year)

  • Open and Go for the most part (it would benefit the parent to go through each lesson ahead of time in case there is cutting or glueing, but can be open and go)
  • I did like the mini books as well as the B book for review, I felt that the time we spent in the review book was most beneficial.
  • Although this is a faith-based program (which I love) it was not enough for him to really notice but I like the mention of the Lord.
  • We could have lived without some of the extras since we do these in our family time (artist and picture studies etc), but for those that do not this is great!

Math – Math U See (will continue with next year)

  • We have been using Math U See for years. I love it! I love that there is video instruction as well as a parent book to learn or follow the lesson if your child needs extra help. It does not have a bunch of flowery pictures and is all black and white but we enjoy this. One of my children has dyslexia and this has been 100 for her!

Alveary (history, geography, science, literature read aloud, composer, poetry, music, art, handcrafts, bible history)

  • We have loved Alveary!
  • The only thing we will be changing this coming year is using Alveary for our science curriculum. It is not because the science is not amazing but mostly because I was having to split up my children for this and I realistically want to do science and experiments as a family. I felt that the younger science was too immature for my older child and the 5th grade science was too difficult for my youngest. So, we are doing something different this year for this.
  • Continuing this year – changing out science

Fifth Grade

Math – Math U See – continuing next year

Language/Grammer- Learning Language Arts Through Literature (LLATL)

  • I absolutely loved this. It could be open and go, but you do benefit from going through it the night before. I do know for the younger years it would be less open and go as for the older. I know some parents that have their children do this program on their own, but with my daughter I chose to lead her through it.
  • Continuing this with my daughter and starting it with my son.

Writing- IEW (Institute for Excellence in Writing) Structure and Style

  • Many families love this curriculum and use it. I however, did not. I felt it was so very rigorous and I did not like how confusing it felt at times. I have enjoyed some of their other curriculums but this one in particular was not for us. My daughter has dyslexia, and this caused so many tears and frustrations. So, we will not be using that next year but instead will start our year with EIW (Essentials in Writing).

Spelling – IEW (Institute for Excellence in Writing) Phonetic Zoo

  • This spelling program was wonderful. We used the CDs and my daughter would do this independently. She enjoyed being able to do it on her own and was able to really expand her vocabulary this way. However, we are also not using it this year as our writing and grammar for 6th grade includes some spelling.

Alveary – (history, geography, science, literature read aloud, composer, poetry, music, art, handcrafts, bible history)

  • We enjoyed Alveary greatly and will continue with what we did this year and add more!

We had the best year and

looking forward to next year!


Custom Homeschool Planner: Simplify Your Homeschooling Journey

Title: Introducing My Custom Homeschool Planner: Functionality Without the Fluff


As a homeschooling parent, I’ve always believed in the power of organization and structure. Yet, finding the perfect planner to suit our unique needs seemed like searching for a needle in a haystack—until now. I’m thrilled to introduce my latest creation: a homeschool planner designed with simplicity and practicality at its core.

Why I Created This Planner

The journey began out of sheer necessity. Existing planners were either overloaded with features I didn’t need or lacked essential elements crucial for our homeschooling routine. Frustrated by the limitations of off-the-shelf options, I decided to take matters into my own hands. The goal was clear: create a planner that focuses on what matters most—effective planning and seamless execution of homeschool activities.

Key Features

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Why Choose This Planner?

This isn’t just another planner—it’s a labor of love crafted from firsthand experience. It’s for the parent who values efficiency without sacrificing quality, who understands that homeschooling is more than a daily task—it’s a lifestyle that requires thoughtful planning and organization.

Feedback and Future

Feedback from fellow homeschooling families has been overwhelmingly positive. It’s incredibly fulfilling to know that this planner is making a tangible difference in the lives of others like me. As I continue to refine and enhance its features based on real-world usage, I’m excited about the future possibilities this journey holds.

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Seeds of Wonder

I am an idealist, a woman with many dreams, driven by knowledge and passion. I adore my children and felt the desire to homeschool them while my oldest was a toddler. My husband and I have moved 5 times in 10 years and recently sold our house to move states and build our dream home. We are currently living in our RV Polly as we travel the country and build. I love Jesus and every day do my best to pick up the cross and follow Him. It’s my desire to learn as much in this life as possible and to share this journey of learning with my friends.