Hey there, homeschooling parent! đź‘‹

If you’re reading this, chances are that you have multiple children you’re homeschooling, or you’re considering homeschooling more than one child.

Let me tell you, homeschooling multiple children can be challenging, but it’s definitely doable! 💪

In this blog post, I’m going to share some tips and curriculum ideas that can help you make homeschooling multiple children a success. Let’s dive in!

Tip #1: Create a Schedule

One of the best things you can do to make homeschooling multiple children more manageable is to create a schedule. Make a list of the subjects you want to teach each day, and then assign a specific time to each subject. For example, English from 9-10 am, Math from 10-11 am, etc.

Creating a schedule will help you stay organized and keep your children on track. It will also give your kids a routine and help them understand what’s expected of them each day.

A colorful calendar with different subjects listed for each day

Tip #2: Combine Subjects

Another way to make homeschooling multiple children easier is to combine subjects when possible. For example, your older child can work on spelling words while your younger child practices handwriting.

You can also combine subjects like Science and History by choosing topics that both age groups can learn from. This will save you time and energy and help your children learn together.

A picture of a notebook with Science and History notes on the same page

Tip #3: Use Online Resources

There are so many great online resources available for homeschooling multiple children. Websites like Khan Academy and Crash Course offer free educational videos in a variety of subjects.

You can also use websites like Teachers Pay Teachers to find pre-made lesson plans and worksheets for different grade levels. Using online resources can make homeschooling multiple children less stressful and more efficient.

A computer screen with Khan Academy and Teachers Pay Teachers websites open

Tip #4: Assign Independent Work

Assigning independent work to your older children can help you focus more on your younger children. This can be something like reading a book, completing a worksheet, or working on a project.

Assigning independent work will also help your older children become more self-sufficient and responsible for their own learning.

A child sitting at a desk, working independently on a worksheet

Curriculum Ideas

Now that we’ve covered some tips, let’s talk about curriculum ideas for homeschooling multiple children.

Idea #1: Unit Studies

Unit studies are a great way to teach multiple children at once. Choose a topic such as the ocean, and then teach different subjects around that theme. For example, you can read books about the ocean, learn math through counting seashells, and do science experiments with water.

Unit studies are flexible, and you can adjust the level of difficulty for each child.

A picture of a book about the ocean with seashells and a measuring tape

Idea #2: Literature-Based Learning

Another way to teach multiple children at once is through literature-based learning. Choose a classic book like Little Women, and then teach different subjects using the book as a guide.

You can read about the Civil War and learn about historical context, write essays based on character development, and even cook meals from the time period.

Literature-based learning is engaging and allows children of different ages to learn together.

A picture of the book Little Women with a notebook and pen

Idea #3: Online Curriculum

There are many great online curriculums available that teach multiple subjects in one program. Programs like Time4Learning and Acellus offer self-paced lessons that can be adjusted for each child’s level.

Using an online curriculum can save you time and energy while ensuring your children are getting a quality education.

A computer screen with Time4Learning and Acellus websites open

Homeschooling multiple children can be challenging, but it’s also incredibly rewarding. With these tips and curriculum ideas, you can make homeschooling a success for your entire family.

👩‍👧‍👦 Happy homeschooling! 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

A family sitting around a table, smiling and learning together