I’m supposed to be setting up my curriculum for next school year, within the next few weeks. Since Tim will be official, I’m going to use my church as an umbrella, at least for the first year. They require me to turn in a lesson plan, I believe forĀ a year, just a basic idea of what I’m going to teach.

I sat down to start this yesterday, not too concerned about it. I did this all on my own last year and had no clue what I was doing, but it worked, and it worked well! So, no worries, right?! I couldn’t figure out where to start! I clammed up, just like I did last year! He’s already doing 1st grade for language arts and math, so I’m having a hard time figuring out where to start, based on the skills they want him to be learning. He HATES repetition, so I don’t really want to start at the beginning of 1st grade. I’m really confused, and I hate that! I like knowing exactly what I’m going to be doing, it just makes everything run together more smoothly.

So, I’m going to pick a couple of online curriculums, T4L being one, and look at what is there in terms of grade level, then use that as a jumping point to write the rest. I don’t know any other way to do this and have it somewhat organized! I know I’m not the only one here that writes my own curriculum, so how do the rest of you figure out where to start for a new year?

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    I wonder how “official” you really need to be.

    Do you have to be very specific about what exactly you are teaching or can you be more vague to give yourself the leeway you may need since he is at different grade levels?

    Is the cover school familiar w/ homeschooling? Could they give you some tips? Are there other homeschoolers using the same school you are that have BTDT and can give you some advice?

    I am in the home school friendliest state(in my opinion ;) ) and function as an unaccredited private school. We are not regulated whatsoever, so I am not sure if my comments are helpful or not.

    Hopefully, the t4l lesson plans will be of some help!!

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    Angie,

    We also use an umbrella school and operate as a church-related school in our state, as opposed to a ‘home-schooler’.

    We have to submit a curriculum list/lesson plan every year, plus grades and attendance records twice a year.

    I just go with a basic outline/list for the umbrella school. For my records, I make the detailed plans and file them. Then I just pick up where we left off before our summer break.

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