For Homeschool Families

Homeschool records for you. Daily motivation for them.

ReadWriteBuild keeps attendance, learning logs, curriculum, and highlights organized as the year happens — and gives your kids a playful Activity Hub that makes them want to read, write, and build.

$15/month · Cancel anytime · One membership covers Homeschool Records and the Activity Hub for your family.

School year summary

This school year

Example

Attendance

42

days marked

Learning Log

118

completed entries

Curriculum

9

courses and materials

Highlights

16

highlights saved

Recent records

Fractions practice · Math · 35 min

Science museum field trip · Highlight

Language arts curriculum · In progress

Illustrative example. Your summary reflects what you log.

One calmer place

Homeschool records get scattered fast.

Notes live in notebooks. Photos stay in the camera roll. Attendance sits on a calendar. Curriculum details hide in email, folders, or memory.

ReadWriteBuild gives you one place to capture what happened while the details are still fresh, then review the school year without rebuilding it from scratch later.

Capture in the moment

Add attendance, lessons, projects, and field trips while the day is still clear.

Saved online

Keep records easier to find than scattered notebooks, calendars, and paper planners.

Easy to review

See the school-year picture without turning May into an archaeology project.

How it works

One membership, two connected spaces.

Parents get structured homeschool records. Kids get an open-ended Activity Hub that makes reading, writing, and building feel like progress they can see.

Homeschool Records

For parents

Structured tools for attendance, completed work, curriculum, highlights, and school-year summaries — organized by child and school year.

  • ✓ Attendance by day, week, month, and school year
  • ✓ Learning logs with subjects, duration, notes, and linked curriculum
  • ✓ Curriculum lists, highlights, and reviewable summaries
Explore homeschool records →

Activity Hub

For kids and families

A more playful space for daily read/write/build logs, photos, projects, challenges, rewards, progress levels, and stickers.

  • ✓ Quick activity logging for real homeschool days
  • ✓ Projects and photos for the work they are proud of
  • ✓ Challenges, rewards, levels, and stickers to keep momentum visible
See membership details →

What You Can Track

The practical records parents actually need to review later.

Attendance

Mark present or absent by day, then review totals by week, month, or school year.

Learning Log

Record lessons, readings, writing, practice, classes, projects, and assessments.

Curriculum

Keep the school-year list of courses, books, curriculum packages, and materials.

Highlights

Save field trips, achievements, performances, service, and moments worth remembering.

School-Year Summary

Review attendance, learning logs, curriculum, and highlights together when it is time to summarize the year.

Not a compliance shortcut

Requirements vary by location. ReadWriteBuild helps you organize records, but it is not legal advice and does not replace checking your local requirements.

Activity log preview screenshot

The playful side

Kids can log real learning without turning the day into paperwork.

The Activity Hub keeps daily tracking lightweight: choose read, write, or build, set the duration, add a short note, optionally attach a photo, and save.

Open-ended enough for books, stories, LEGO, coding, crafts, and science.

Designed for real routines, from morning lessons to bedtime reading.

Photos and projects help preserve the work itself, not just a checkbox.

Sample Progress View

🦊 Mia · Level 3

455 total minutes across read, write, and build

Level 3 of 12

Long-term progress

Levels grow as total minutes grow.

2 hr 25 min to Level 4
5 hrs 10 hrs

Level 1

Start

Reached!

Level 2

1 hrs

Reached!

3

Level 3

5 hrs

You are here

4

Level 4

10 hrs

Almost there!

Level Stickers

Progress they can keep

12 stickers
ReadWriteBuild level 1 sticker ReadWriteBuild level 2 sticker ReadWriteBuild level 3 sticker
First 3 shown · 9 more to reveal

The first 3 ReadWriteBuild level stickers are shown. 9 more stickers reveal as kids level up.

The first stickers start the collection. Keep leveling up to reveal the rest.

Motivation without nagging

Challenges, rewards, and levels make consistency visible.

Homeschool records matter to parents. Kids need a reason to come back tomorrow. The Activity Hub gives them short sprints, parent-set rewards, long-term levels, and real ReadWriteBuild stickers as progress adds up.

🎟️ Milestone coupon ideas: choose dessert, pick movie night, or earn extra screen time.

🏆 Final reward ideas: a parent-kid outing, a new book, or a build kit.

⭐ Levels celebrate the bigger growth arc across reading, writing, and building.

See how stickers work →

Projects + Photos

Finished projects become easier to remember later.

Create read, write, and build projects with clear types like stories, journals, letters, LEGO, coding, crafts, and science. Save notes, images, and activity logs so the work is not lost by the time you review the year.

Move cards through Want To, Active, and Finished.

Keep each project organized with notes and images.

Turn ordinary Tuesday work into highlights you can actually find again.

Projects board preview

FAQ

Questions before you start?

Is ReadWriteBuild only for homeschool families?

No. Families who do not homeschool can use the Activity Hub on its own. The homeschool tools add structured records for families who need attendance, curriculum, logs, and school-year summaries.

Is this a homeschool planner?

No. The homeschool area is focused on records: attendance, completed work, curriculum, highlights, and summaries you can review later.

Does it handle state-specific homeschool requirements?

No. Requirements vary by location. ReadWriteBuild helps you organize records, but it is not legal advice and does not replace checking your local requirements.

What does membership include?

ReadWriteBuild Membership includes Homeschool Records plus the Activity Hub: daily logging, projects, photos, challenges, rewards, weekly recaps, progress levels, and level stickers.

Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. ReadWriteBuild Membership is monthly and can be canceled anytime from your account.

Start next school year with one calmer place for records and progress.

$15/month. Cancel anytime. Keep the records you need while your kids build momentum through reading, writing, projects, challenges, and visible progress.

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