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What Counts as Homeschool Learning Evidence?

Learning evidence can be practical, ordinary and meaningful. MyLearna helps families notice, capture and organise evidence from real homeschool life.
Photos
Notes
Work samples
Real-world learning
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Photos

A photo can capture a project, experiment, practical task, artwork, outing or completed activity when paired with a short note.

Notes

A brief parent note can record what happened, what support was needed, what changed and what might come next.

Work samples

Writing, maths, drawings, research, worksheets and project work can show skills, progress and effort over time.

Projects

Longer projects can show planning, persistence, research, problem solving and communication across several learning areas.

Conversations

A thoughtful discussion can demonstrate understanding, vocabulary, reasoning and curiosity even when there is no formal worksheet.

Reading logs

Reading records can show stamina, interests, comprehension and the growth of independent learning habits.

Real-world learning

Cooking, shopping, budgeting, gardening, travel, repairs and community activities can all create meaningful learning evidence.

Maths worksheets as evidence

A completed maths worksheet can become stronger evidence when it is connected to a skill, parent observation or learning goal.

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MyLearna is designed to help families begin simply, then connect planning, learning evidence, portfolios and reports over time.

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