
Ready to document your homeschool year? | Homeschool portfolios explained | 141
The Homeschool Well Podcast | How to Homeschool, Christian Homeschooling, Homeschool Ideas
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Show Notes
Hey Homeschool Mom!
One of the simplest, unofficial ways to show your child’s academic growth is to keep a homeschool portfolio. A portfolio is simply a collection of samples that show learning, progress, and meaningful educational experiences throughout the year.
If you live in Florida, keeping a Florida homeschool portfolio may also be one way to meet Florida homeschool requirements -- through a portfolio review as part of your annual homeschool evaluations.
In this episode of The Homeschool Well Podcast, we explain how homeschool portfolios work, what to include, and how to keep one without feeling overwhelmed. Even if you don’t live in Florida, keeping a portfolio is a powerful way to document learning, build confidence in your child, and create a meaningful record of your homeschool journey.
We discuss:
• What a portfolio review is
• Simple ways to document homeschool progress
• How it can meet homeschool requirements in Florida
We pray this episode empowers you!
Kim and Jenny❤️❤️
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