All Ways Ed: Standards & State Requirements

A guide for homeschool families

 

Does All Ways Ed meet state requirements?
Yes. Our curriculum is built on nationally recognized standards that most states use as a framework:- English & Math → Common Core State Standards (CCSS)- Science → Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)- Social Studies → National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS)

These frameworks cover what most states expect children to learn each year.
How this helps your homeschool:- Each lesson is designed to connect directly to standards.- You can show clear evidence of grade-level coverage if your state requires reporting.- Flexibility is built in, so families can adapt lessons to their values, learning styles, and pace.


Tips for State Reporting & Portfolios:
1. Keep Samples: Save worksheets, projects, and written reflections.
2. Organize by Subject: Use dividers (Math, Reading, Science, History).
3. Match to Standards: Note when a lesson ties to a specific skill (e.g., “Grade 3 Math: Fractions →
CCSS 3.NF.1”).
4. Show Growth: Keep “before and after” samples to demonstrate progress.
5. Use Our Documentation: Pair your child’s work with All Ways Ed’s standards tracker for easy
reporting.


Reminder:
Homeschool laws vary. Always check your state’s specific requirements for portfolios, testing, or
progress reports.


Our Promise:
We provide free, high-quality lessons that meet standards while encouraging creativity, inclusion, and
critical thinking.

 

-All Ways Ed