The Process of Keeping A Homeschool Portfolio | Lesson 21

In Episode 21, millennial moms Elle and Miriam share their process for keeping a homeschool portfolio. What is a homeschool portfolio? In the state of Maryland, parents who homeschool are typically expected to keep a portfolio of their child/children’s work. The portfolio is a collection of work that a child completes each week while under the parents’ and tutors’ instruction. Click download above to listen to the podcast. Support This Podcast Become a Patron! Intro (01:02) The African proverb for this week’s podcast goes as follows: “What a good person is looking for is doing good deeds.” This is a Swahili Proverb Word of the Episode (1:18) Medase means thank you in the Ghanaian language, Twi. Cleverly Cultured Kids (1:44) Sometimes our kids just want to express themselves and we have to take the time out of our busy schedules to listen. A List of Apps Mentioned Educational Apps * Prodigy – Math games* Star Walk 2 – An interactive astronomy guide* Photo Math – Take a picture of your math problem and this app will show you the answer and steps to get the answer* Little Alchemy 2 – Science game full of exciting creations* YouTube Kids – Different subjects* Brain Pop – Different subjects with videos, games, worksheets and more* Kindle Books – Purchase and download books to read * Duo Lingo – Language learning for free* Sound Cloud – Listening app for music, podcasts and more* Spotify – Listening app for music, podcasts and more Fun Apps * Minecraft Earth* Quizizz* Kahoot* 1010* Reddit* TicTok – Follow “@Enveme_Sis”* TEDed* Code Parade* Bazaart app* Egg Ink* Canva* Tomb of the Mask (has too many ads) Grown Folks Convo (15:23) In this episode co-hosts Elle and Miriam discuss how they feel about keeping a portfolio and meeting with the state to discuss their children’s work twice a year. Here is a link to the COMAR Guidelines. Reader Participation Have you found a resource that perfectly helps you prepare for homeschool review time? If so, share it in the comment section below. And here’s where you can find some of our resources, including a Homeschool Portfolio Template. Free Resources * Reading Log* PE Log* Fieldtrip Log*
In Episode 21, millennial moms Elle and Miriam share their process for keeping a homeschool portfolio. What is a homeschool portfolio? In the state of Maryland, parents who homeschool are typically expected to keep a portfolio of their child/children’s work. The portfolio is a collection of work that a child completes each week while under the parents’ and tutors’ instruction. 
Click download above to listen to the podcast.

Support This Podcast
Intro (01:02)
The African proverb for this week’s podcast goes as follows: 
“What a good person is looking for is doing good deeds.” This is a Swahili Proverb
Word of the Episode (1:18)
Medase means thank you in the Ghanaian language, Twi.
Cleverly Cultured Kids (1:44)
Sometimes our kids just want to express themselves and we have to take the time out of our busy schedules to listen. 
A List of Apps Mentioned
Educational Apps
  • Prodigy – Math games
  • Star Walk 2 – An interactive astronomy guide
  • Photo Math – Take a picture of your math problem and this app will show you the answer and steps to get the answer
  • Little Alchemy 2 – Science game full of exciting creations
  • YouTube Kids – Different subjects
  • Brain Pop – Different subjects with videos, games, worksheets and more
  • Kindle Books – Purchase and download books to read 
  • Duo Lingo – Language learning for free
  • Sound Cloud – Listening app for music, podcasts and more
  • Spotify – Listening app for music, podcasts and more
Fun Apps
  • Minecraft Earth
  • Quizizz
  • Kahoot
  • 1010
  • Reddit
  • TicTok – Follow “@Enveme_Sis”
  • TEDed
  • Code Parade
  • Bazaart app
  • Egg Ink
  • Canva
  • Tomb of the Mask (has too many ads)
Grown Folks Convo (15:23)
In this episode co-hosts Elle and Miriam discuss how they feel about keeping a portfolio and meeting with the state to discuss their children’s work twice a year. Here is a link to the COMAR Guidelines.
Reader Participation
Have you found a resource that perfectly helps you prepare for homeschool review time? If so, share it in the comment section below. 
And here’s where you can find some of our resources, including a Homeschool Portfolio Template.
Free Resources

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