1. Curriculum materials:
Keep track of the curriculum materials you use, including textbooks, workbooks, and online resources. Note the titles, publishers, and any other relevant details.
2. Sample work:
Include samples of your child's work throughout the year. This could include writing assignments, math problems, science experiments, art projects, or any other work that showcases their progress.
3. Reading list:
Keep a list of the books your child reads throughout the year, including titles, authors, and the dates they were completed.
4. Attendance records:
Record the days and hours your child spends on homeschooling activities, such as lessons, projects, and field trips.
5. Standardized test scores:
If your state requires homeschoolers to take standardized tests, include copies of your child's scores.
6. Extracurricular activities:
Keep a record of any extracurricular activities your child participates in, such as sports, music lessons, or volunteer work.
7. Goals and reflections:
Encourage your child to set academic goals at the beginning of the year and reflect on their progress at the end of the year. Include these goals and reflections in your portfolio to show growth and improvement over time.