Checklists for Unschooling

For those who prefer structure (for the mom, not the kids), here are some suggestions:
Disposable Checklists for Unschoolers

Curriculum for Unschoolers

ACME Academy Course of Study
Elementary Students

ACME Academy Course of Study
Secondary Students

Deschooling (has lists)

MOVIES AS A PLAYGROUND, as tools, as portals
... sharing movies with our kids
several recommendations for methodical exploration

Newcomers to the ideas of Unschooling might want to use these pages as checklists:
Help

Beginning


Diane Bentzen wrote:
I like plans and to know what we're doing. My latest attempt to control the chaos is to write down ideas in my planner of things we want to do together. Then when we have a half day free, we can look and see what to do.

So far, we've gone to It'z (pizza buffet with games and rides) and ridden RailRunner and the bus. Still waiting on the list are playing Putt-Putt and going to an RV store to look at all the RVs.

For me, having the written list has helped a lot, because before we'd have things we wanted to do, but couldn't remember what they were when we had time to do them.

Not an article or link, but it might help someone.

:-) Diane