Making A Homeschool Yearbook
I had a couple of people reach out to me after my last blog requesting a breakdown of our yearbook. If you are a homeschool parent and are looking for a meaningful way to preserve memories with your kids or simply want to be able to look back and see the growth and milestones from year to year, I cannot recommend yearbooking enough!
I used Mixbook to create ours and the quality is just so so good, I know it will last for years to come. (Note: I am not in partnership with this company. This is just what we’ve used that has worked for us.) One thing to note: they often offer discount codes and holiday sales, so be on the lookout for those if you decide to go with them.
Because I have gone about organizing our yearbook differently the past couple of years, I am going to share potential spread ideas so you can build your own outline. Every homeschool home is so unique, and the important thing is that you capture what makes yours so special.
Yearbook Outline Ideas:
Mission Statement + Goals
First day of school photos
Co-ops + Group Gatherings
Crafts + science experiments (STEAM)
field trips
Extra curricular activities + sports
Nature school or school on the go
Subscription boxes
Weekly Rhythms
Around the Table
Morning basket Time
Friends + play dates
Fall semester overview
Spring semester overview
Spring break/winter break + family trips
Library + park days
Holiday celebrations/parties
Class Photos
I hope ya’ll found this helpful and I’d love to hear if you have any more ideas to include!