Notion template · One-time purchase

The homeschool planner and record book that lives in one place.

Plan lessons, log attendance, track grades and reading, and keep the records your state may ask for — in a single Notion workspace that works on your laptop and your phone. No spreadsheets, no scattered binders, no subscription.

One-time purchase · Free lifetime updates · Works on Notion's free plan

Built around HSLDA's record recommendations Multiple children, one dashboard Yours forever after one click

Homeschooling is the easy part. The record-keeping is what piles up.

Attendance days in one notebook. A reading list on the fridge. Test scores in an email folder. Grades in a spreadsheet you forget to open. And every year the same low-grade worry: if someone asked, could I show what we actually did?

This template puts all of it in one Notion workspace, so planning the week and keeping the records are the same five minutes — not two different chores you do at midnight in April.

Everything in one Notion workspace

Six connected pieces, all linked to your children and your school year.

1
Subjects & curriculum
Every subject with the curriculum and books you're using — the list your state may ask you to produce.
2
Weekly lesson planner
Plan by week and subject, check lessons off as you go, and roll incomplete work forward instead of losing it.
3
Attendance log
One tap per school day per child, with a running day count — because attendance days are the days you actually school, not just days at home.
4
Grades & portfolio
Record grades, evaluations, and links to work samples so your portfolio builds itself across the year.
5
Per-state requirement tracker
Built around HSLDA's four regulation tiers, with your filing deadlines, assessment dates, and a link to your state's official page.
6
Reading log
Books, dates, pages, and a child filter — a real reading record without a separate app.

Plan and record in one motion

The week you plan becomes the week you logged. Lessons, attendance, grades, and reading all link to the same students and school year — no double entry.

Records that hold up

A home for each record type HSLDA suggests keeping — attendance, work samples, test scores, immunization, transcript, and correspondence — with the retention guidance built into the page.

On every device, offline-friendly

It's Notion, so it syncs to your phone, tablet, and laptop. Log a reading session from the couch; review the portfolio on the big screen later.

One family, one dashboard

Every entry carries a Student field. Filter any view to one child or see the whole household at a glance — built for multiple kids from day one.

Yours to change

Add a subject, rename a tier, build a new view — it's your workspace. The template is a starting structure, not a locked app.

One price, no subscription

Buy it once, duplicate it forever, get future updates free. No monthly fee, no per-child charge, no account to manage but your own Notion.

From purchase to first logged day in minutes

  1. Get the linkYou receive a Notion share link the moment you buy.
  2. Duplicate itOpen the link and click Duplicate (top-right). A private copy lands in your own Notion workspace — nothing connects back to anyone else.
  3. Add your children & subjectsType in each child and the subjects you teach. Everything else links to those.
  4. Set your state rowOpen the requirement tracker, find or add your state, and drop in your filing and assessment dates from your HSLDA state page.
  5. Plan and log the weekPlan lessons, check off the day's attendance, jot a reading entry. The record builds itself as you go.

Try a free sample first

Before you buy, look at exactly how the system is built — for free.

The structure, in plain view

The full structure blueprint on this site lists every page, every database, and every field in the template — the same plan used to build it. It's free to read, so you can judge the depth before spending anything, or even rebuild a basic version yourself.

  • Every database and the fields it holds
  • How the pieces link together
  • The record-retention guidance, sourced to HSLDA

Read the full blueprint →

The records side, taken seriously

Homeschool rules differ by state. HSLDA — the Home School Legal Defense Association — sorts every state into four regulation tiers. The template's requirement tracker is built on these, and so is the retention guidance.

Regulation tiers as defined by HSLDA. Source: hslda.org/legal, verified 2026-06-10. General information, not legal advice.
Regulation tierWhat the state asks forWhat that means for your records
No noticeNo notification to the school district or any agency to begin.Keep attendance, work samples, and assessments anyway — they protect you and show progress.
LowSend a notification to your local school district.Keep a copy of every notice or affidavit filed, plus attendance and work samples.
ModerateNotification plus test scores and/or a professional evaluation of progress.Retain annual assessment scores or a portfolio; keep state-required assessment results permanently.
HighThe above plus extras: curriculum approval, parent qualifications, or home visits.File plans (e.g. an IHIP), quarterly reports, and assessments — keep every filing and all official correspondence permanently.

What HSLDA recommends keeping — and for how long

Source: HSLDA, Types of Homeschool Records, verified 2026-06-10.
RecordHow long to keep it
Work samples / portfolioA three-year cycle — current year plus the previous two.
State-required end-of-year assessment scores or portfoliosPermanently.
All correspondence with school officialsPermanently.
High-school transcriptNon-optional for high schoolers; keep permanently.
Immunization records or waiversKeep current; required for homeschoolers in some states.

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$19 USD
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  • All 6 modules, fully linked
  • Multi-child ready
  • Works on Notion's free plan
  • Free lifetime updates
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Delivered as a Notion duplicate link. Digital product — please review the sample and blueprint before purchase.

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Questions

Do I need a paid Notion account?

No. It runs on Notion's free Personal plan, which is plenty for one parent tracking one or several children. You duplicate the template into your own workspace with one click. One caveat: Notion's free plan limits file uploads to 5 MB per file — for a large multi-page work-sample scan, either compress the photo/PDF or attach a link to the file stored elsewhere (Google Drive, iCloud).

What homeschool records should I actually keep?

HSLDA recommends attendance days, work samples or a portfolio, test scores, immunization records or waivers, and a high-school transcript. Work samples on a three-year cycle (current year plus the prior two); state-required assessment scores and all correspondence with officials kept permanently. The template has a labeled home for each.

Does it tell me my state's requirements?

It gives you a tracker built on HSLDA's four regulation tiers plus the universal record types, with a few states pre-filled as worked examples and a direct link to your state's official HSLDA page. It organizes the rules; it isn't legal advice. You confirm the current rules for your state and district.

Can I track more than one child?

Yes — it's built for it. Subjects, lessons, attendance, grades, and reading each have a Student field, so you filter any view by child or run the whole family from one dashboard.

Will it work on my phone?

Yes. Notion has iOS and Android apps that sync with the desktop and web versions, so you can log a reading session or mark attendance from anywhere and review the portfolio on a larger screen later.

How is it delivered, and can I get a refund?

You receive a Notion share link; click Duplicate and a private copy is yours forever. Because it's an instant-access digital product, refund terms follow the marketplace it's sold through — which is exactly why the full blueprint and a sample are free to inspect before you buy.