Learning happens through a wide variety of ways: books, experiments, activities, projects, field trips, discussions, and more. As a homeschooler, you already know that! You strive to give your children an abundance of learning opportunities to keep them motivated and to spark natural curiosity!
So when it comes to measuring that learning, you want to have far more than merely one method. Sure, you can use tests. Tests have their place. But there are so many more ways to assess learning...ways that tap creativity, inspire out-of-the-box thinking, and don’t even require pencil or paper in many cases!
We’ve gathered 100 unique ways to assess learning in your homeschool and put them all into a printable one-page PDF. It’s your gift—free!
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• Print one for your homeschool binder. Use it when planning homeschool lessons.
• Print one for each child! Let them choose how to demonstrate what they’ve learned!
• Post it on the refrigerator or school room bulletin board for reference.
• Use it as a checklist, marking off as many different methods as you can in the course of your school year.