Roadschool Record Keeping Made Easy




Road School Moms show

Summary: <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://ultimateradioshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Record-Keeping-Show-Button.png"></a><br> <br> The pencils are sharpened and planner options appear everywhere on the table! The Roadschool Moms duo is sorting it all out. Moreover, with 30 years of Mom-experience, these two fulltime RVing mamas share affiliate links for products used in their own rolling homeschools. Episode four is all about homeschool record keeping for a successful roadschool year!<br> <br> Record keeping requirements vary depending on the state. But, everyone agrees a record of family learning activities is important. Even unschoolers might record attendance, activities and projects in case of a domicile change. Being prepared helps families stay cool under pressure! As with any system, the best one is the one you will use.<br> <br> In their usual quest for all the answers, the Roadschool Moms team talks with record keeping expert, Dave, from <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="https://www.homeschooltracker.com/">Homeschool Tracker</a>, on the show. Hit the replay to reveal all the details about this comprehensive and easy-to-use online program from this <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/road-school-moms/id854587085?mt=2">feature interview</a>:<br> <br> * Program for all levels of detailed record keeping<br> * Includes grading option and other report features<br> * High school transcripts a snap<br> * Student access for assignments and more<br> * Manages up to 20 students<br> * Training webinars and video user guides<br> <br> Live listeners earn the chance to win an entire year of <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://www.homeschooltracker.com">Homeschool Tracker</a>. Listen in for more details. Those who catch the replay still have a chance to take advantage of a free trial offer.<br> <br> If a curriculum with integrated record keeping is in your sights, look no further than <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://www.time4learning.com">Time4Learning</a>. This customized, self-paced K-12 program is a great fit for many roadschoolers. The log-in history for each child creates reports and an attendance record. As a result, homeschool portfolios and transcripts come together in a snap. For a free trial, use "roadschooler" to give it a test drive for the next successful roadschool adventure.<br> <br> Some homeschoolers prefer a paper style record keeping system.  Most noteworthy, Roadschool Moms Sarah James sends her glowing recommendation for <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="https://www.aplaninplace.net/">A Plan in Place</a>. This site has it all with planners for kids at different age levels or even mom and dad! Shopper options include customized hard-copy planners as well as digital products. This site offers a straightforward way to stay organized.<br> <br> If you are looking for a roadmap for your next learning adventure, scroll through the <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/road-school-moms/id854587085?mt=2">RSM library on iTunes</a> to find more than 120 podcast replays.<br> <br> <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://roadschoolmoms.com/" target="_blank">Roadschool Moms</a> is a live, one-hour weekly broadcast dedicated to the needs and challenges facing today’s roadschool moms. Kimberly Travaglino, co-founder of <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://ww.fulltimefamilies.com/" target="_blank">Fulltime Families</a>, and Mary Beth Goff, the creator of <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://roadtripteacher.com/" target="_blank">Road Trip Teacher</a>, team up every week to offer listeners a fresh take on homeschooling while traveling full time across America’s backyard.<br> <br> <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://www.time4learning.com"></a>