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Homeschooling on a Budget: How to Teach Your Kids for Less Than $200 a Year

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Homeschooling is an incredible journey, but when I first started, I was worried about the costs. Between curriculum, books, supplies, and activities, the expenses can quickly add up. But here’s the truth: you don’t need to spend a fortune to provide a high-quality education at home . In fact, I’ve successfully homeschooled my kids for under $200 a year, and I want to share exactly how I do it. Whether you’re new to homeschooling or looking for ways to stretch your budget, these tips and resources will help you teach your kids effectively without breaking the bank . 1. Use Free or Low-Cost Curriculum One of the biggest expenses in homeschooling is curriculum. Traditional programs can cost hundreds of dollars per child. But there are amazing options that are either free or extremely affordable: The Good and the Beautiful – While their full curriculum can cost money, they offer free sample units and worksheets on their website. I love that you can download quality lessons without...

The Ultimate Homeschool Starter Kit: Tips for Beginners

Just getting started with homeschooling? This ultimate starter kit has everything you need to feel confident and excited about your new journey—from scheduling to choosing curriculum, and tips to avoid burnout. You’ve got this! 

Embarking on the homeschooling journey can feel both exciting and overwhelming. As a homeschool mom myself, I know firsthand the questions that can swirl in your mind: Where do I begin? What do I need? How do I make it all work? Whether you’re pulling your kids out of traditional school or starting fresh, this guide will help you create the ultimate homeschool starter kit to set your family up for success.


1. Define Your Homeschool Vision

Before you dive into the logistics, take a moment to define your "why." Why are you homeschooling? What values and goals are most important to you? Having a clear vision will help guide your decisions and keep you focused during challenging days. Write down your mission statement and refer back to it often.


2. Understand Your State’s Homeschool Laws

Homeschooling laws vary by state, so it’s important to familiarize yourself with the requirements in your area. Some states require yearly evaluations or a specific curriculum, while others have minimal oversight. Check out HSLDA for a comprehensive guide to your state’s homeschooling laws.


3. Choose a Homeschool Style

Homeschooling isn’t one-size-fits-all. Take time to explore different styles such as:

  • Traditional: Similar to public school with structured lessons.
  • Charlotte Mason: Focused on literature, nature, and hands-on activities.
  • Unit Studies: Interdisciplinary learning based on a single theme.
  • Unschooling: Child-led learning without a fixed curriculum.


You might find that a mix of styles works best for your family, and that’s okay!


4. Select the Right Curriculum

The curriculum is a big decision, but remember that it’s not set in stone. Consider your child’s learning style and interests when selecting materials. Many publishers offer free samples or trials, so take advantage of those. If you’re just starting, consider flexible and all-in-one curriculums like Time4Learning or The Good and the Beautiful.


5. Create a Functional Learning Space

Your homeschool space doesn’t have to be Pinterest-perfect, but it should be functional and inviting. Whether it’s a dedicated room or the kitchen table, organize your materials and keep distractions to a minimum. Adding personal touches like a world map or motivational quotes can make the space feel special.


6. Stock Up on Homeschool Essentials

Here’s a quick checklist to get you started:

  • Curriculum and lesson plans
  • Notebooks, pens, and pencils
  • Art supplies (crayons, markers, paint)
  • Printer and paper
  • Books (your local library is your best friend!)
  • Educational games and puzzles
  • Calendar or planner (check out my Ultimate Homeschool Success Planner for an all-in-one solution!)


7. Plan Your Schedule

One of the joys of homeschooling is flexibility, but having a loose schedule can help keep everyone on track. Decide whether you prefer a traditional Monday-Friday schedule or a year-round approach with breaks. Keep in mind that you don’t need to recreate an 8-hour school day at home—learning often happens in less time.


8. Join a Homeschool Community

Homeschooling doesn’t mean you have to do it alone. Joining a local or online homeschool group can provide support, ideas, and social opportunities for your kids. Many communities organize co-ops, field trips, and extracurricular activities.


9. Stay Flexible and Patient

Homeschooling is a journey, and there will be ups and downs. Be prepared to adapt as you discover what works best for your family. It’s okay to have rough days; what matters is your dedication and love for your children’s education.


10. Keep Records

Even if your state doesn’t require it, keeping records of your homeschool journey can be beneficial. Use a binder or digital file to store:

  • Attendance logs
  • Samples of work
  • Report cards or progress evaluations
  • Field trip and extracurricular activity records

Feeling overwhelmed about where to start with homeschooling?
You're not alone — and you don’t have to piece it all together on your own!
The Ultimate Homeschool Starter Kit was designed with new homeschool parents in mind. Inside, you’ll find everything you need to plan your year with confidence — including customizable planning pages, curriculum trackers, goal-setting sheets, attendance logs, and more.

✨ Whether you're just getting started or need a solid foundation to build from, this bundle will give you clarity, structure, and peace of mind — all in one place.


Bonus: Download My Free Homeschool Starter Kit Checklist!

To make your homeschooling journey even smoother, I’ve created a free Homeschool Starter Kit Checklist you can download and print. I also created a more thorough Homeschool Started Kit Checklist-The Ultimate Guide for a Successful Start. It includes everything you need to get started, from supplies to planning tips. Click here to grab your free checklist!

Click here to grab your Homeschool Starter Kit checklist-The Ultimate Guide for a Successful Start


Final Thoughts

Starting homeschooling can feel like a big leap, but with the right tools and mindset, you’ll create a rewarding experience for your family. Remember, you don’t have to have it all figured out from day one. Take it one step at a time and celebrate the small victories along the way.


If you found this guide helpful, be sure to check out my homeschool printables store for resources to simplify your journey. Don’t forget to share this post with fellow homeschoolers or parents considering the switch—let’s build a supportive community together!


What’s one thing you wish you knew before starting homeschooling? Let me know in the comments below!


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Thank you for reading my blog! Stay tuned for more tips, resources, and printable materials to help make your homeschooling experience enjoyable and effective. Check out my store for a variety of educational products and printables to assist you on your homeschooling journey.


~With love,
Nancy at Cleverly Kindred ❤️

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