Forms
Which forms do you need to fill out? Where can you get them? Here is a list of useful forms for homeschooling in Tennessee.
Useful Forms for Tennessee Homeschoolers
Home School Student Attendance Template for 2005-2006
This attendance template is provided by the Tennessee Department of Education.
Tennessee Notice of Intent to Home School Form 2541
This pdf file is a Department of Education form.
Home School Student Attendance Template for 2006-2007
This attendance template is provided by the Tennessee Department of Education.
Tennessee Department of Education Church-Related (Satellite) Home School Registration Form 2982
This is a pdf version of Department of Education form 1982.
Featured Resources
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Bead Sequencing Set
Stack the durable, brightly colored wooden beads on 5 hardwood dowels in sequence to match the design on one of the pattern cards. Builds complex reasoning skills as well as sorting and coordination. Includes over 45 brilliantly colored beads, 5 dowels, and 10 patterns that increase in difficulty.
The Complete Home Learning Source Book : The Essential Resource Guide for Homeschoolers, Parents, and Educators Covering Every Subject from Arithmetic to Zoology
This ambitious reference guide lives up to its name. Practically three inches thick--and we're not talking large print here--it's packed with titles, ordering information, and Web site addresses. From where to send away for a kit to make your own Chilean rain stick to how to order a set of Elizabethan costume paper dolls, the book connects families to a world of learning possibilities. Book titles, short synopses, authors' names, publishers, and years of print make up the bulk of the guide. Clas...
KONOS
KONOS offers unit studies for homeschoolers, with a focus on character building and the study of history.
But What About Socialization? Answering the Perpetual Home Schooling Question: A Review of the Literature
This book by Dr. Susan A. McDowell uses research, statistics, and the experiences of homeschooling families to answer questions and counter myths about homeschooling and socialization. Read through a discussion of the multiple meanings of socialization, what parents, leaders, and children have to say about the issue, and what the research shows.
Learning Language Arts Through Literature
Learning Language Arts Through Literature is a fully integrated language arts program that teaches grammar, reading, spelling, vocabulary, writing mechanics, creative writing, thinking skills and more.