This One-A-Day Grade 1 Homeschool Learning Plan is a 20-page complete registration-ready overview designed to support a gentle, parent-led Grade 1 homeschool year. Included as a PDF and editable Word document, the One-A-Day learning plan shows aligned with the Australian Curriculum Version 9, and outlines how children will learn across Maths, English, Handwriting, Science, Geography, History, Health and Wellbeing, and Visual Arts through hands-on activities, simple daily lessons, discussion, observation, books, creative projects and real-world exploration.
Designed to match the Happy Days Homeschooling One-A-Day Grade 1 Curriculum, this learning plan shows how each subject area is covered in a calm, practical and developmentally appropriate way. It includes the educational approach, learning environment, curriculum alignment, assessment methods, portfolio evidence ideas and subject-by-subject learning descriptions needed for homeschool registration in Australia. The plan supports families who want a clear structure while still keeping learning natural, flexible, connected and achievable at home.
Page space has been left on each subject page for families to customise their learning plans and add in information if desired.
This One-A-Day Grade 1 Homeschool Learning Plan is a 20-page complete registration-ready overview designed to support a gentle, parent-led Grade 1 homeschool year. Included as a PDF and editable Word document, the One-A-Day learning plan shows aligned with the Australian Curriculum Version 9, and outlines how children will learn across Maths, English, Handwriting, Science, Geography, History, Health and Wellbeing, and Visual Arts through hands-on activities, simple daily lessons, discussion, observation, books, creative projects and real-world exploration.
Designed to match the Happy Days Homeschooling One-A-Day Grade 1 Curriculum, this learning plan shows how each subject area is covered in a calm, practical and developmentally appropriate way. It includes the educational approach, learning environment, curriculum alignment, assessment methods, portfolio evidence ideas and subject-by-subject learning descriptions needed for homeschool registration in Australia. The plan supports families who want a clear structure while still keeping learning natural, flexible, connected and achievable at home.
Page space has been left on each subject page for families to customise their learning plans and add in information if desired.