

THE 10-MINUTE HOMESCHOOL RECORDING SYSTEM
All 6 modules. Every lesson. Every action item. In one clean document you can print double-sided, read on your phone, or open alongside the course whenever you need it.
Know what to track, how to describe in learning terms what you did, and create a portfolio you and your kids will be proud of. (valued at $97)

BONUS #1 — 25 PLUG AND PLAY TEMPLATES
25 done-for-you templates, checklists, and reference cards. One for every step of the system — from your first Master Tracking List to your final Portfolio Checklist — so you never have to build anything from scratch. (valued at $67)

BONUS #2: AI PROMPT TOOLKIT
29 ready-to-use prompts. 6 organized sections. All focused on one thing: making sure the blank page never stops you from capturing, describing, or documenting your child's learning. (valued at $37)

BONUS #3 THE PORTFOLIO ROADMAP CHEAT SHEET
One page. Six steps. Everything you need to know before you open Module 1 — so you always know exactly where you are going and what comes next. (valued at $17)

BONUS #4 THE SITUATION-BASED START GUIDE
6 real homeschool situations. 6 specific starting paths. Because not every family begins at Module 1 — and this tells you exactly where yours should start. (valued at $17)

BONUS #5 WHY DOCUMENTATION MATTERS
5 pages. 8 specific reasons. Giving you every reason you need to finish this program and never stop documenting. (valued at $17)



All files are provided as Word documents (.docx) but you do not need Microsoft Word. You can open any file for free by uploading it to Google Drive and opening it with Google Docs, or by using the free Google Docs app on your phone.
Compliance is only one of eight reasons to document your homeschool. Academic growth tracking, the feedback loop for better teaching decisions, college preparation, legal protection in unexpected situations (custody disputes, sudden district scrutiny), and your own confidence as an educator all apply regardless of what your state requires. Families in low oversight states benefit from a portfolio even when nobody is asking to see one.
No. The system works from any starting point. The Situation-Based Start Guide has a specific path for families with messy or missing existing records. You start from today and go forward. A half-year of real records is dramatically better than no records, and the Situation-Based Start guide covers how to reconstruct a reasonable starting point from what already exists.
Ten minutes a day during your school day. One 30-minute session per month covering the sample sort, compliance checkpoint, and monthly snapshot. Ninety minutes at the end of the year for the compliance review and portfolio assembly. That is the full ongoing commitment once the system is built.
Module 2 opens with this question directly. The reason most systems fail is not motivation — it is design. Wrong timing, too much friction, and trying to capture and organize simultaneously are the three design failures that kill most homeschool recordkeeping systems. This system explicitly fixes all three. The failure pattern you experienced before is a feature of the system you used, not a feature of you.
The system and resources are designed to scale across multiple children. The daily capture habit runs on one anchor point for the whole family. The monthly sort covers all children in one session. The Portfolio Builder Template creates a separate portfolio per child. The Situation-Based Start Guide includes a specific path for multi-child families.
