The easy way to keep homeschool records

Thirty seconds a night.
Your whole year, on the record.

Text in what your kids did — whenever, however much. EZ Homeschool keeps the records for you. No app. No data entry.

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A real week — from Monday's text to Friday's record

EZ Homeschoolyour records — texted in
Monday · Jun 8
emma started saxon 104, did the lesson + drill sheet
✓ Saved
8:42 AM
jack finished AAR 43, read me two Bob books 🥹
✓ Saved
1:15 PM
Today's in the books 📓 Emma — Saxon 104. Jack — AAR 43 + reading.
7:30 PM
oh — emma also did 20 min of piano
8:10 PM
Added piano to Emma's Monday 🎹
Tuesday · Jun 9
emma saxon 105 + started Hatchet as our read-aloud. jack math-u-see 61–64
✓ Saved
4:30 PM
Logged 📓 Emma — Saxon 105, Hatchet. Jack — Math-U-See 61–64.
7:30 PM
Wednesday · Jun 10
Quiet day? Tell me what you got to — or reply “no school” and I'll mark it off.
7:30 PM
no school today, dentist + errands 🦷
8:05 PM
Marked Wednesday as a day off. Enjoy the breather.
Thursday · Jun 11
science finally! apologia zoology ch 7. jack handwriting + counting practice
✓ Saved
2:10 PM
Logged 📓 Emma — science ch 7. Jack — handwriting + math.
7:30 PM
Friday · Jun 12
museum trip with both kids 🦖 emma did her SOTW ch 28 in the car
✓ Saved
11:50 AM
emma's saxon test 20 came back — 90%!
✓ Saved
3:20 PM
Logged 📓 Emma — test 20 (90%), history ch 28. The museum counts as a school day for both.
7:30 PM

Watch the week become an evaluator-ready record

Week of Jun 84 days of instruction

A genuinely solid week — math is humming, Friday's museum trip covered real science ground, and taking Wednesday off cost you nothing.

Friday's field trip counts as instruction; Wednesday logged as a day off.

Emma · 4th grade

Math · Saxon 5/4
Lesson 105 of 120 · Test 20: 90%
On track
History · Story of the World Vol. 2
Chapter 28 of 42
On track
Science · Apologia Zoology 1
Chapter 7 of 14
ch 7 done + a museum day — closing the gap
Behind
Literature · Hatchet (read-aloud)
Started this week
Logged

Jack · 1st grade

Reading · All About Reading L1
Lesson 44 of 52
a few lessons ahead of schedule
Ahead
Math · Math-U-See Alpha
Money unit, pgs 61–64
On track
Handwriting · HWT
Practice · 1 session
Logged

Gradebook — captured automatically

Emma · Saxon 5/4, Test 2090%

Mention a score in any text and it's logged — building toward report cards and high-school transcripts.

For your records

Instruction was provided on four days this week (June 8–12), covering mathematics, history, science, reading, and handwriting, including a chapter assessment in mathematics (score: 90%). On June 12, students attended the Houston Museum of Natural Science, providing science instruction in paleontology and natural history. June 10 was a scheduled day off.

Appended to your year-long log — formatted for states that require attendance or portfolio review.

Sunday evening, next week lands on its own:

Emma
  • Science first: Apologia ch. 8
  • Saxon 106–109, regular pace
  • Hatchet — next few chapters
Jack
  • AAR lessons 45–46
  • Finish the money unit
  • Keep the nightly reading streak

Four days, a 90% test, and a museum — that's a full week of school, even with a dentist in the middle.

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No app. No data entry. No guilt.

EZ Homeschool is the record-keeper, not the teacher. You stay the teacher.

STEP 1

Tell it your homeschool, once

Your kids, your curricula — Saxon, The Good & the Beautiful, Charlotte Mason, full eclectic mix — and your state. EZ Homeschool adapts to your scope, not the other way around.

STEP 2

Text it in as you go

"Emma saxon 105, jack phonics, museum day." Whenever, however much — each note gets an instant ✓. Quiet day? The evening text nudges you, or just reply "no school."

STEP 3

The records write themselves

Attendance, gradebook, curriculum pacing, portfolio entries — compiled weekly, exportable any time, ready for evaluators and year-end reporting.

AI that does your paperwork — never your teaching.

EZ Homeschool's AI never interacts with your children. It reads your texts, keeps your books, and writes your reports. Your records belong to you: export everything any time, delete everything any time, and your family's data is never used to train AI models.

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Founding families

We're opening to a small group for the 2026–27 school year. Founding families lock in this price for life and shape what gets built.

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Questions, answered

Will it work with my curriculum?

Yes. EZ Homeschool layers over whatever you already use — boxed curricula like Saxon or Abeka, literature-based like Sonlight, Charlotte Mason, classical, or your own mix. It tracks pace against your materials' own lessons and chapters. If you don't use graded curricula, it logs narrations and activities instead.

What about my state's requirements?

Records are kept at daily granularity — days of instruction, subjects covered, assessments, and portfolio-worthy activities — so they're ready whether your state wants attendance counts, quarterly reports, or a portfolio review. Everything exports to PDF.

What happens when we skip days?

Life happens — dentists, sick kids, just needing a break. A skipped day gets logged as exactly that, and the next check-in offers to catch you up. Pacing adjusts; nothing nags.

Is AI teaching or talking to my kids?

No. EZ Homeschool never interacts with your children. The AI reads your texts and does the bookkeeping — attendance, grades, pacing, reports. You are the teacher; EZ Homeschool is the filing cabinet that fills itself.

What does it cost after the founding year?

Founding families keep $59/year for as long as they subscribe. The regular price will be $99/year.