How to Use and Organize Digital Homeschool Curriculum

How to Use and Organize Digital Homeschool Curriculum

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Digital curriculum is a game-changer for homeschool families. With digital curriculum, you have immediate access to your curriculum plus the ability to store it for future use, making it available for years to come. 

Digital curriculum saves money and allows you to print as many copies as you need for multiple children. With customizable products like the digital Homeschool Planner, you can modify it to include your children’s names, curriculum choices, daily schedules, and homeschool rhythms. 

This blog post explains how to access, store, organize, and print your Treehouse Schoolhouse digital homeschool curriculum.

In this blog post:

  • Why use digital homeschool curriculum?
  • How to access, organize, and print digital homeschool curriculum
  • Tips for using the Treehouse Nature Study digital download
  • Tips for using the editable, customizable Homeschool Planner
  • Favorite products for home printing

Why use digital homeschool curriculum?

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Digital curriculum is a great option for homeschool families because it saves money (often half the price), it is easy to store, you can print copies for multiple children, can buy editable products, and more.

How to access, organize, and print digital homeschool curriculum

This video provides a start-to-finish explanation of how to access, organize, and print digital homeschool curriculum and products.

 

Access your Treehouse Schoolhouse digital files by logging into your customer account. Download your Treehouse Schoolhouse purchase and save the product to your computer. Each download includes a collection of files that corresponds to the product or curriculum. There are separate files for each product, including the teacher’s guide, the student sheets, worksheets, booklets, and more. 

For best printing results, we recommend opening the files with Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free application.

For at-home printing, simply open the files in a PDF viewer on your computer and print out the desired number of copies. I recommend using a quality printer, such as the Epson EcoTank wireless printer, and printing on bright white cardstock paper.

Related: Favorite Homeschool Supplies List by Subject and My Favorite Organization and Preparation Supplies

Tips for using the Treehouse Nature Study digital download

For Treehouse Nature Study, I like to store my printed copies in a 3-ring binder for each season. I insert the pages into page protectors and separate each week of the study with dividers. If I need an additional student sheet or display sheet as we go through each week, I simply print additional copies. 

You can also send the product or curriculum to a local printer, and specify your printing instructions.

Try a FREE week of Treehouse Nature Study.

Tips for using the editable, customizable Homeschool Planner

For the digital Homeschool Planner, use the fields to customize each week of the year by child, your curriculum choice for the school year, or your daily rhythm. When it is customized to your liking, print the pages at home, double-sided, or send to a local print shop for printing.

Once printed, I recommend using a binding machine to bind the pages together or taking it to a local print shop to have it bound.

For more information on the Homeschool Planner, watch the video below:

Related: Homeschool Planning 101

Favorite products for home printing

Here are some of my favorite things to use for the best results for home printing:

best homeschool printer

Epson EcoTank wireless printer

Bright white cardstock paper

3-ring binder

Page protectors

Dividers

Binding machine

Related: Homeschooling Setup and Organization for Small Spaces

I hope this helps make your printing process more seamless, and allows you to store and use Treehouse Schoolhouse products and curriculum for years to come. Let me know your favorite organization tips in the comments below!

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Lacy

Can I just say, this answered so many of my questions! I know it seems like basic info, but for a soon-to-be, first generation homeschool mama, this post is SO helpful! Thank you for linking all the things!

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