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Troubleshooting
What is the password?
- There is a password for the answer pages. The universal answers password is parentsonly – all one word, all lowercase. The answers page password is NOT the password that you created for your online account, and it cannot be changed to something else.
Where do I register?
- My EP Assignments allows you to create a family account (for up to ten students) and log in each day to see your students’ assignments. We are not keeping any records for your children, though. The login is only so that your computer knows who you are. You are responsible for all record keeping. The All-in-One courses are free and available to use without registration. My EP Assignments is a website that you can use for free to plan your children’s course schedule and then it will give your child their daily lessons. Go here to register and make an account. It will ask you to consider making a donation. Those donations are Lee’s income. Her and her husband’s only work is EP.
I’ve found a problem with a link.
- Please check our Link Issues page.
I can’t login.
- Please check our Login Issues page.
I’m having trouble with my computer, ads, sites…
- Take a look at our Troubleshooting Guide.
Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool
How do I get started with the curriculum?
- The Overview page has a lot of information.
- Here’s our walkthrough to get started.
- Here’s where you create an account.
What level should my child be on?
- EP provides placement resources for math, reading, and language arts. These are just guides, not law. There is also a placement test for newcomers to help you find the best fit in our curriculum.
- You can mix and match levels. In general, I don’t suggest choosing a higher reading level than your child’s natural grade level. While they may be excellent readers, the subject matter in books for older students may not be appropriate for young readers.
- My personal suggestion is to place your child where they will be successful. If it’s too hard, they will shut down. Find where they are successful and move on from there. Just keep taking steps forward and you’ll always be moving in the right direction.
- There aren’t placement tests for high school. Most students follow a typical order of courses that you can find here: High School Courses.
Which history theme should we choose?
- That’s your decision. You can start anywhere you like, but if you don’t know what to pick just start at the beginning with ancient history. If you recently did ancient history with a different curriculum, choose Early American History. They pretty much go in order, so I do recommend that wherever you begin, you continue from there, cycling back to ancient history after modern. Learn about the themes here.
How many lessons are we supposed to do each day?
- EP has DAILY subjects (Math, Language Arts, Reading, History, Science, Bible) that are designed with 180 lessons. Do one “lesson” each day.
- The WEEKLY courses (Art, Music, PE/Health, Computer, Thinking) are designed to be done one lesson a week for 36 weeks.
- Of course, you are the teacher and you are welcome to move through the lessons at your student’s pace, whether that’s slower or faster than how the lessons were designed.
- (Math 5/6 is an exception to this. The course description for that course has tips/instructions about pacing the lessons.)
- In high school, all the subjects are daily.
What courses should I choose?
- If you choose a LEVEL and a THEME, you are getting the full curriculum as it was originally designed, and you do NOT need to use any additional individual courses/subjects.
- You can certainly just choose a course from the site menu, but it’s much easier to use My EP Assignments and select any course or set a level and get the complete curriculum. Then your child will get delivered their daily lessons from the courses you chose.
- Here is a list of the THEMES and a list of the high school courses in their recommended order. Don’t forget the placement resources for choosing individual course levels.
What supplies do I need to start using Easy Peasy?
- Your child just needs basic tools: pencil, scissors, glue, crayons or colored pencils.
- There are links to “materials needed” lists at the top of each course page.
- Students need at least one spiral notebook or binder and paper to be able to write down anything necessary from the lessons.
Where are the tests?
- The tests are in high school. High school courses have quizzes, midterms, finals, grading rubrics, and grade sheets.
- If there isn’t a test there, then there is no test. Why do you need a test? You are with your child every day and probably already know his or her strengths and weaknesses.
- Lower levels do not have grades or tests built into the curriculum. If your student’s assignment includes a “quiz,” that should be used as a learning tool, not as a knowledge assessment.
- You could use a grading sheet if you want to keep grades before high school; however, I personally DO NOT recommend keeping any grades unless you are required to.
- We have no records of your children’s scores for any activities done on the site.
Where are the answers?
- If it says “answer,” then there is an answer there. It could be a link, or it could look like the example below.
- Click and drag over the blank space to highlight the answer and see it. Like this: (Answer: It’s Easy Peasy!) [NOTE: On a mobile device, click and drag over the blank space and then copy it to a document, email, notes app, etc. to see the hidden text.]
- If the word “Answer” is a link, then you will need the password to see the answer. Find that here.
- If there are no answers there, then there are no answers. If you have answers for whatever it is that you think are helpful to have, email them to me and I’ll post them for everyone. You can find my email below.
It’s the middle of the school year. What lesson do we begin with?
- That’s your decision. You can feel free to start on Lesson 1, or you can start wherever you need to in order to finish the year when you want to.
- Check the individual course pages to read the course descriptions to see if you think it’s something you can jump into the middle of. You are already jumping into the middle of the curriculum (having not started with EP’s Preschool levels), so either way there may be some things you will need to teach or review with your child to help them fit in with whatever they are studying.
- If you start in the middle, don’t do it without thought. Don’t just pick a lesson number. Look and see what makes sense, like not right in the middle of a novel. Look for the beginning of a new unit in science and history. You can be on different lesson numbers in different courses.
Will this curriculum work for my child who has ADD, ADHD, Asperger’s, Autism,..?
- Easy Peasy is a FREE curriculum that you can try at any time. We continually hear reports of students who are very successful using Easy Peasy when no other curriculum has worked. Take a break from what you are using, or use the summer to try it for yourself to find out. There is no harm in trying. No size fits all; every child is different.
- Join our Special Kids Facebook group to meet other families in a similar situation. I personally have three children with autism.
What are the two Learn To Read courses?
- There are two Learn To Read courses: Sight Reading and Phonics.
- Sight Reading – Learn to Read includes sight word memorization lessons (from the McGuffey’s Eclectic Primer, revised edition) and sight reading practice lessons (from the McGuffey’s Eclectic First Reader, revised edition).
- Phonics – Learn to Read teaches phonics.
- They are both part of EP’s Kinder courses, but they are also recommended for older kids who are not ready for EP’s Reading 1 course, which includes chapter books and novels around a 2nd – 3rd grade reading level.
- You can find both of the LTR courses in the Learn To Read With EP offline book.
How does middle school math work?
- The elementary math courses are Math 1-4 (for 1st – 4th grade). There are 3 middle school math courses: Math 5/6, Math 6/7, and Pre-Algebra.
- Math 5/6 is a self-paced math foundations course with 139 lessons usually taken in 5th or 6th grade. Your student should spend as much time as they need to master each lesson. At the beginning, they may be able to do multiple lessons each day, but they will likely come to lessons that require them to spend more than one day to learn and master. Make sure you read the course description for more information about that! Some kids can finish Math 5/6 in a few months; others may take a year or more. When your student finishes Math 5/6, they are ready for Math 6/7.
- Math 6/7 is a typical EP course with 180 daily lessons. It’s usually taken in 6th or 7th grade.
- Pre-Algebra follows Math 6/7 and is usually taken in 7th or 8th grade. It’s followed by Algebra, which you can find on the high school curriculum website.
What’s your philosophy and background?
- Here’s our About page that talks about me, my family, my Bible background, learn to read philosophy, how I choose content, and more. All About Lee
Do you have a scope and sequence?
- You can read the course descriptions on each individual course page. The Facebook groups may have more parent-created options in the Files. You can find all the groups here: EP Facebook Groups.
Is this curriculum aligned to the Common Core Standards?
- This curriculum is NOT aligned with the Common Core Standards and I have no intention of ever doing so. You can read what I wrote about this here.
My EP Assignments
What is My EP Assignments?
- Here’s a peek at what it does and some links to get started and learn more.
How do you use My EP Assignments?
- Here are some specific instructions for using different parts of My EP Assignments.
How do I restart for next year?
- Here are a couple of ways to get set up for the new year.
How do I set my child’s classes?
- Here are pictures to guide you through the process. Setting Classes
How does my child use My EP Assignments for their lessons?
- Here are images of how your child will use the lessons. Using a Lesson.
What do I do if the lesson numbers aren’t moving forward on their own?
- The lesson numbers move forward automatically as you mark assignments complete. It will all reset for the next day when you mark the day complete. Here are images of how. Marking a Day Complete.
There is an Info page on My EP Assignments with lots of videos for specific questions about using My EP for your child’s daily assignments.
EP Online
What are the Levels 1 – 4 and Levels 5 – 8 for?
- There are two levels of assignments available for the theme courses (history, science, etc.). Levels 1 – 4 is for the elementary level, grades 1 through 4. Levels 5 – 8 is for the middle school level, grades 5 through 8.
What does * and (*) mean?
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- The * indicates that there is a worksheet to print, or that you can find a worksheet for that lesson in your Printables book. The (*) means that it is optional. You don’t need to print it to complete the assignment.
Where can I find all the printables in one PDF for a level?
- You’ll find course worksheet PDF packets at the top of each course page if they exist. They are FREE to print. You do not have to buy them. Let us know if you find someone selling them!
How do I homeschool multiple levels of children? I have more than one child and they are all different ages and abilities. I only have one computer.
- Consider doing some or all of your school offline. In the EP Store you can purchase books containing 180 days of assignments for your child’s level in math, reading, and language arts. Genesis Curriculum is Lee’s offline curriculum for history and science which allows for all your children to learn together.
- If there is a will, there is a way! Many families homeschool more than one child with ONLY one computer; while one is doing math on the computer, the others are working on worksheets, reading, chores, correcting yesterday’s work, practicing their instrument(s), cooking/baking, or even playing. Bible can be completed first thing in the day together. Later in the school day, the theme subjects (history, science, art, music, PE) can be completed together as a family. Most families find that school lasts anywhere from 2-4 hours, giving you more time to explore other areas of interest. It’s Easy Peasy! Here’s Lee’s response to the question, “Can I use EP with only one computer?”
What’s the difference between Printables and Workbooks?
- PRINTABLE books include all the worksheets you need to complete the online course (not daily worksheets, just what worksheets they are asked to complete as part of their online assignments). You can print them at home yourself using the free PDF packets or purchase them as bound books.
- The WORKBOOKS contain all the same printable worksheets but also have a worksheet for every day of the 180-day course. (Do NOT buy both the Printables book and the Workbook.) You can use the Workbook along with the online course and have some extra worksheets, or you can use the Workbook along with the PARENT’S GUIDE and have a complete offline course.
What don’t I know?
- Here are our Pro User Tips.
How do I remember what lesson my student is on?
- Use My EP Assignments to track courses and lesson numbers.
High School
Do you have high school courses?
- Our high school courses are on the High School site. We have four full years of courses available. Please join our high school level Facebook group.
Where are the answers?
- If it says “answer” followed by a blank space, then there is an answer there. Click and drag over the blank space to highlight the answer and see it. Like this: (Answer: It’s Easy Peasy!) [NOTE: On a mobile device, click and drag over the blank space and then copy it to a document, email, notes app, etc. to see the hidden text.]
- If the word “Answer” is a link, then you will need click the link to see the answer. Answers at the high school level aren’t password-protected, since kids are expected to be working independently in high school
- Not all assignments have answers. If you created an answer key for an assignment that doesn’t currently have answers, email them to me and I’ll post them for everyone. You can find my email below.
Is EP Accredited?
- Only schools are accredited. Curricula and materials are never accredited. EP is a curriculum, NOT a school, so EP is not accredited. Homeschoolers are not required to enroll in an accredited school.
Will these courses count for high school credit?
- Yes! Thousands of homeschoolers in all 50 US states use EP for high school. Every state has its own homeschool requirements. Join your EP state group to find out what your state’s requirements are. The site is geared to meet Pennsylvania’s requirements. It has 180 days of assignments for 1 credit courses. In some states your child could play video games for four years and you could call him a high school graduate. My state, Pennsylvania, is not one such state. Here they have guidelines for what “counts.” To count as a completed high school course in PA, a student can do ANY of the following: complete two-thirds of a textbook, have 120 daily logged entries, have 120 hours of logged study, complete a ten-page research paper, complete a college course, or pass an AP exam. If you follow Easy Peasy, you’ll have 180 “daily logged entries.” You’ll be way ahead of the game.
- In most states, the homeschool parent/teacher keeps all the required records, creates the student’s transcript, and issues the diploma when the student graduates. A couple states will actually provide a diploma to homeschool grads if they meet certain criteria. Your EP state group can let you know if that’s an option where you live. Read this page about homeschooling high school and preparing for college for more info.
- NOTE! Most public high schools will not accept any high school credits earned from homeschool and may make a transferring homeschool student start over as a 9th grader. Enrolling a child in high school can be difficult after 9th grade. Each school has the authority to accept or reject your credits. It is recommended that if you begin earning high school credits while you are homeschooling, you should plan to continue through graduation. All branches of the military and most colleges accept homeschool graduates at an equal level with public and private school grads, so graduating from homeschool is not a disadvantage for post-high school plans.
Is EP accepted by the NCAA?
- EP students have received NCAA scholarships. The NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) doesn’t pre-approve curriculum, so I can’t say that your EP courses will definitely be accepted. I have talked with them and written them and filled out forms, so they should have on file that we are a curriculum. Someone had run into trouble before because they labeled us a virtual program. They had a hard time understanding what EP is. You are in charge of grading your child’s EP courses. The online graded quizzes are really like an answer key in the back of the book. You are the one writing the grade down and giving your child each grade. It’s important that you describe your use of EP as if it were similar to a textbook. There’s something to read and questions to answer and answers provided, but you are the teacher (even if your child works independently) and you are in charge of grading and transcripts, etc. If you say you aren’t the teacher, you can’t get the credit awarded. You are the teacher. There is no other teacher interacting with your child. They will ask for books used. You can list the site. Don’t list something like Georgia Virtual. That will just confuse them. I would say something like “more than 350 links were used,” rather than trying to list anything specific other than our website.
Books: EP Offline
What books do I need to buy?
- You don’t need to buy anything to use the free, complete online curriculum. If you have a computer, internet access, and a printer, you are set!
- To make things easier, some people prefer to buy the low-cost printables instead of printing all the worksheets for the online lessons themselves.
- Some subjects have books available for people who prefer to work offline. You can find those books in the EP Store.
- More info here: Which books to I need to buy?
- You can find book samples here.
- Lee’s Genesis Curriculum is an offline options for history and science.
What’s the difference between Printables and Workbooks?
- PRINTABLES books include all the worksheets you need to complete the online courses (not daily worksheets, just what worksheets they are asked to complete as part of their online assignments). You can print them at home yourself using the free PDF packets or purchase them as bound books.
- The WORKBOOKS contain all the same printable worksheets but also have a worksheet for every day of the 180-day course. (Do NOT buy both the Printables book and the Workbook.) You can use the Workbook along with the online course and have some extra worksheets, or you can use the Workbook along with the PARENT’S GUIDE and have a complete offline course.
What’s in the Readers?
- For the Reading courses, the EP Readers include all the reading assignments and reading content for the whole year, the directions and the poems, short stories, novels, etc.
- There are supplemental EP Reader Workbooks with extra vocabulary and spelling worksheets that you can use alongside both the online and offline courses. The Reader Workbooks are optional and not needed for completing the course. You can find samples of the Reader Workbooks here.
What’s the difference between EP’s Preschool and Kindergarten courses and Genesis Curriculum’s Steps books?
- EP’s Preschool course has a Printables book (for online) and a complete Workbook (for offline).
- Kindergarten has an offline reading book and an offline handwriting book, but Kinder Math is online. If you want to be completely offline for Preschool and Kinder, you could use the Genesis Curriculum GC Steps books. They include all the same reading, handwriting, and math content as the EP online courses, but the sequencing is different.
Where can I find all the books that EP has to offer?
- Please visit the EP Store.
General Homeschooling Questions
How do I get started homeschooling?
- Join your state group. Find out your state’s requirements. Connect with local homeschoolers.
- Here’s our guide to getting started with our curriculum.
Does this meet my state’s requirements?
- Easy Peasy is used by families in all 50 states and around the world. Every state has their own requirements. Learn your state’s requirements at HSLDA. (Google that with your state name.) You can also join your EP state group to ask specifically about how to use EP in your state.
- Easy Peasy was made to meet Pennsylvania’s requirements. It has 180 days of assignments for all core subjects and includes all the extras like art and music. In addition to the standard subjects, it covers civics in Theme 2 and fire safety each year. Pennsylvania is one of the stricter states, though not THE strictest.
I have questions about pulling my child out of school.
- Here’s a page with some questions and answers about pulling out of school to start using Easy Peasy.
I have questions about putting my child back into school.
- We understand that for some families homeschooling is a temporary choice. If you think you will be re-enrolling in a public or private school in the future, you will want to contact the school directly (now!) and ask them what the process for that will involve. There isn’t one standard process for accepting transfer students.
- Most elementary and middle schools will place by age. Some will use a placement test. Some will request a report card from the homeschool parent. Easy Peasy is not a school and does not keep records for your student. EP cannot provide report cards or completion certificates or transcripts. If the school asks for a report card, the homeschool parent will need to provide that. Just create it. Search for a template online.
- Most public high schools will not accept credits earned while homeschooling and will make your student repeat classes for credit. Some students have been able to test out of courses that they completed as homeschoolers. It is recommended that if your student begins homeschooling during high school, they should plan to continue until graduation. Most homeschoolers are given a diploma from their homeschool parent when they graduate. Homeschool transcripts are accepted by most colleges and all branches of the military. We have sample transcripts and transcript templates on our site. Here’s the page with more information on diplomas and transcripts.
My child was bullied. My child was emotionally abused in school.
- I’m sorry for what your family has gone through. Give your child a hug and extra patience. Praise them often. Tell them how great they are. Encourage the things they are good at. Be patient with the struggles. Take a step forward each day.
Other
Is it enough? Do I need to supplement this curriculum? My kids were finished in under two hours. Can that be enough school?
- There is no need to supplement this curriculum unless your state requires more; few do. Is it enough? Please read: Is It Enough?
- Here is another: Is it enough? part 2
Will this site stay free? I don’t understand how this can be free.
I would not be able to homeschool if it weren’t for this site.
- I would love to hear your story. Send me a note. My email address is allinonehomeschool@gmail.com.
How can I help?
- Let me know about websites disappearing on us. You can even suggest replacements. Answer questions posted by others in our Facebook groups.
How can I thank you enough? Where can I send a donation?
- Donate/Say Thanks to Lee These donations are my family’s income. My husband works for EP as well. 🙂
Still have questions?
Ask the community at the Facebook Support Group or in one of our Facebook Communities where you can find others in your state or country, with your age children, in a similar life situation, etc.
If you don’t use Facebook, you can email us at allinonehomeschool@gmail.com or comment below.
I need to talk to someone one on one about getting started . I am very confused . She will be going into 10th grade and I will be withdrawing her from public school
We can assist via email our our Facebook support group. You can find the info for those above. Here is our getting started page with helpful video walkthroughs if seeing it makes it easier for you to follow: https://allinonehomeschool.com/start-today/
Hi. Apparently I have an account, I think it’s only for one child. I need to make a family account. How do I do that?
Go to your parent settings page and click on “add student.” You can add up to 10 on one account.
I would like to speck to someone. And get more information.. I have 5 kids that I would love to get started as soon as possible..
We don’t offer phone support as we are all volunteers. But we have tons of Facebook support as linked on this page above. You can get started by following these steps: https://allinonehomeschool.com/start-today/
I need to ask a question
Let us know how we can help if your question isn’t answered on the page above.
I have have a 2nd grader and 6th grader… can they do the same History, Science, Art, PE, etc courses? How do I know what level to choose?
They can study the same topic, but the 6th grader will go more in-depth than the 2nd grader at the 5-8 level. Ultimately it’s up to you if you want to keep them both in the 1-4 level or mix and match from both levels. But the way it’s designed, they’d use the same topics, but the 2nd grader would do the 1-4 level and the 6th grader the 5-8 level.
Hi I also have all the questions! Starting with where do I find the parent and or lesson guides I need for first grade? Send help 🙏🙏🙏
To use the online course, you don’t need the guides. If you are working offline, then you can get the guides in our store. https://epallinone.com/store/gradeOffline.html
I really thought this would be so easy. Level 8. Nothing to buy, we can print the pages but when I click “Pintables” it takes me to buy the books. I have watched him do the work -6days worth-but nothing is advancing no points awarded.
I don’t know what courses you are referring to. Lit and Comp do not have printables. On the store page is also the link to print everything we have available. History and Science have printables at that level. Here’s the page to print from. https://allinonehomeschool.com/the-print-page/ If your days are not moving forward, you haven’t marked any assignments complete. Here’s where you can learn how to do that. https://allinonehomeschool.com/completing-a-day/
You can email if you have more questions, allinonehomeschool@gmail.com.
Hi yes i was wondering if you could call me at noon. Can i do tthis program for a 5 year old if not do you know how
Our courses start at preschool and go all the way through high school. If your 5-year-old knows all letters and sounds, you can start at the kindergarten level. Otherwise, back up to preschool to get that foundation.
Can’t thank you enough for this curriculum. It’s made our family closer because the children get to work together on a subject instead of fighting for time to get help on assignments.
I noticed you have a separate spelling class that I will use this year. It doesn’t seem to be included when I page through the language arts in myEP can you help me find it or make it available?
Blessings,
Christy
I’m so glad to hear it’s had a positive effect on your family. On My EP, spelling is the first thing in any of the Electives blocks. When you add the Electives block, if it doesn’t say Spelling in the added course block, click on Previous course.
I am having problems adding the spelling as well. I have tried what you suggested, but still have not been successful. Please help. Thank you.
I am having the same problem adding the spelling as well. I have tried what was suggested, but still cannot get it to pull up no matter how far back I go on previous course.
Please be sure you’re using an elective block. It’s the very first course in that block. It’s not in the language arts block.
Hello, I am having trouble finding the printable “parent guide” for level 4 math. Can you help? Thank you, I love this site and have registered!
The parent guides are only available for purchase, but they’re also only necessary if you’re using the offline workbooks. If you’re using the online courses, the parent guides won’t apply. For more info, see this page: http://www.allinonehomeschool.com/which-books
hello how are you all doing? praying all is well and blessed for you all? I am wanting to know is the children’s completed work stored all year? as in can we go back and have proof if needed that their work is being done?
No, we don’t keep any records. You can take screenshots or print things out throughout the year if your state requires proof of some kind.
Hello, we are very new to this curriculum but absolutely love everything we have seen so far, however I have a question…my youngest son (6) is autistic and was wondering if there were any special home school activities that We can do with him, coupled with the EP to help with the learning process for him.
If you’re on Facebook, please join our Special Kids group for tons of support! allinonehomeschool.com/facebook-groups
Hello, I thought at one point when i was searching the options for classes, I thought i saw Sign language as an option. Was I mistaken or just looking in the wrong place?
It’s on the foreign languages page: https://allinonehomeschool.com/foreign-languages/
Hello. I am looking for the Christian side of things. I went to get books but don’t see anything for history or Bible or Christian. I could only find history in the printable section and it says next to the Bible section that they are included in the history theme workbooks in the store but the books that takes me too all say printables. So I’m a little confused. Is history only something that can be done online with the printables or is the books the link takes me to, to buy on Amazon that says printables really a workbook?
Our curriculum is an online curriculum. Over the years, we’ve made a few courses available as offline options, but the majority of our courses (including history and Bible) are online-only. You can print or purchase as a bound book the worksheets that go along with the online course, but the rest of the course will still be online.
Awsome thank you 😊
HI!! About how long relatively does it take for one child to complete the day of work? I am aware each child is different and takes more time than others but just trying to “roughly” plan my day since I will be having 3 using 1 computer. I am doing Easy Peasy this year for my 3 children and just purchased the printable books on Amazon. I am soooo very excited and thank you so much for this wonderful blessing in our lives. We would not have been able to pull our children from public school without this affordable easy blessing. God bless you!! I plan on having my daughter Sierra(7th) go first starting by 7:30 in the morning and then having my 2nd and 4th grader do their work. Thanks again. I dont have facebook to join the group.
Generally speaking, around 30 minutes to an hour total for kindergarten, 20-30 minutes per subject for elementary, up to 45 minutes to an hour per subject for high school. Like you said, it will completely vary depending on the work ethic/focus/ability or the student, but those are rough time frame averages.
Can a Student work ahead? Say they finish Day 1, can they go on to Day 2, Day 3 in the same day?
Yes, the lessons are self-paced. If you click “show did more” on your settings page, you can mark multiple lessons of individual subjects before marking the entire day complete and moving everything forward. The info page linked on your settings page has a video you can watch about it as well.
Hello!
This site is so wonderful and I love that there are so many courses. I’m so thankful for the content.
I was wondering if maybe sometime in the future, there could be an option where parents can leave notes to their student/s either in each subject or somewhere in the section where they check off their work. I think it would be good to leave words of encouragement or reminders to the students.
This is just a thought 🙂
We do have on our list of feature request things like parent notes, whether encouragements, reminders, or alterations to the assignment. Everything we store costs a little more money, so we have to think about adding something like that and what the impact would be, but it’s something we do have in mind. What you can do for now, is add a Parent Add-On and use the course title to leave a note or make a webpage and link to it and change it with what you want to say that day. Then it would be part of their school day each day.
Oh, the Parent Add-On suggestion sounds like a good way to do it. Thank you so much for your response and thank you for all the effort you put into making this site. It really is a blessing. 🤗
my kids have been doing this a month and i still dont understand the grade part that we have to send in and how do the graduate from this school i have one kid in 9th and one in 7th
Is sending in grades a requirement of your state? You’ll want to check with your state group to see how to handle that. allinonehomeschool.com/facebook-groups
As far as graduating, in most states the homeschool parent is responsible for graduation requirements. You can read more on this page: allinonehighschool.com/college
Hello,
Covenant Light Private School, which is a Christian umbrella/satellite school, recommended I sign up with you. They support homeschool families and let the parents choose the material they’d like to use as long as the student learns what is required of them.
My son is beginning his senior year, so I signed him up with Easy Peasy to do Spanish and US Government and other subjects like Bible Studies too. Was wondering if you have US Government as an option. I couldn’t find it in the curriculum. Maybe I’m not know how to find it.
Love what you guys do!
Grateful for any help,
Jason
The first half of this course is US Government with the second half focusing on international governments: https://allinonehighschool.com/geographyculturesgovernment/
Hello! I am a student and i wanna graduate soon! But my sister is havin issues with gettingg something that said she graduates. Please help!
We’re just a curriculum and don’t supply anything that says you graduate. In most states, the parent/homeschool guardian creates and supplies that. More here: allinonehighschool.com/college
You can check with your state group to find out how homeschoolers graduate in your state: allinonehomeschool.com/facebook-groups
My child will be starting school for the first time. He is six. He is level 1 for everything, but I had to start him off with the sight words/phonics and also kinder reading. Is this ok? Also, is there anyway I can do reading 1 and language 1 during the summer or something to catch up so that next year he will be on level 2 for everything? What do you suggest? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Just start where you are and move forward. When you finish, just move forward with the next thing. Reading 1 is reading novels, something they wouldn’t start I don’t think until third grade in public school. You are not behind. You can look at Kinder Writing and Language Arts 1 and use what’s appropriate for your child.
How do I find the password for the answer keys?
parentsonly all one word, all lowercase
The answer key is unlocked without entering the password, how do I get this changed back?
It sounds like your browser is storing it. Clear your cache and it will go back to requiring the password. Then in the future use a different browser or device to check the answers on OR clear your cache each time you check the answers if you need to use the one used for school to do so.
I’m looking into withdrawing my child from school and have questions. Will they receive a diploma when this is completed and able to go onto college? I’m so confused. I’m just looking for other educational options.
In most homeschool situations, the parent provides the diploma. More info is on this page: allinonehighschool.com/college
Good morning,
We are trying to locate the Spanish Level 6. Lesson 2 refers to worksheets, so we assumed there is a printables book, but we are unable to locate it.
Thanks!
There aren’t enough worksheets in the course to warrant a book. The worksheet is linked right there in lesson 2 or you can just use a notebook to write the words down.
I’m trying to get my son enrolled in 8th grade and the site has him enrolled at 1st grade. Could you please help me with this situation so that we my get prepared for the school year?
Thanks,
Pauline B.
Go to your settings page and click “set level and theme” and choose level 8. You can also adjust any individual level by selecting “previous course” or “next course” if the 8th level courses need to be adjusted in any way for your student.
How do I change my password? How do I create a password for my children to be able to answer questions?
Your My EP Assignments password can be changed on the settings page. The site password for answers is universal and cannot be changed. It’s at the top of this page – parentsonly – all one word, all lowercase.
Hi, I am having a similar issue where my child is able to see the answer links within his assignments for all of his classes. He is using a different computer than I am when I set everything up but when I logged into his assignments on his computer for the first time, the answer links were there and available for him to click on.
Any help in trying to hide those links is greatly appreciated.
The answer links will be a available on high school courses because many of our high schoolers are utilizing the curriculum independently and need access to the answers.
On lower level courses, the answer links will be password-protected unless they are intended to be available to the student for learning purposes.
The answer links cannot be hidden – they’re just part of the curriculum.
Hi, i would like to use the Culinary Arts curriculum but some of the worksheets or not highlighted to click on or to print. How can i get those worksheets.
That is one of the parent-submitted courses and not one we created or keep up with. You could join our High School group on Facebook and see if you can connect with the parent who made it.
Thank you so much!
i need help on getting my children started but dont understand the process.
See if this walkthrough helps you: https://allinonehomeschool.com/start-today/
HI
I love your site so far! When I first saw it I thought free is never free and if it is its garbage. Boy was i wrong! So far it exactly what it says. Easy Peasy! Very easy to set up and navigate so far. I have one question. In checking out my child’s lesson there were answers. When i clicked it it brought me to an answer key for quizzes! Is there a way to turn it off?
Thank you,
Heather.
The lower level classes have answers that are password-protected. We recommend checking the answers from a different browser or computer than the one used for school in case your browser stores the password. The high school courses have answers available so your student can be independent in their work (like textbooks that have answers in the back.) I require that my students show their work so that I know they understand the process of reaching the answer and aren’t just copying it down and moving on.
I’m not understanding. I didn’t set up a password. We just logged in and clicked my sons folder. In his lesson there is answer there. He clicked it and it gave him the answer. Same for quiz.
You don’t set up the password. It’s universal. Is your son taking Algebra? That’s a high school course and the answers will be available to the student for all high school courses.
Under parent settings, my children are enrolled in the once a week courses. Today should be Art, but it is not showing up on their student page. I deleted the core classes because we are doing those offline with the books. Was I supposed to leave those on their pages? Just not sure why the once a week courses are not showing up. Thank you
Those show up based on the day number at the top of the page, not the calendar date. That way weekends, holidays, any breaks you take don’t cause you to miss assignments.
I have unenrolled my 1st grader and I am wanting to know which books I will need to buy? I would rather buy them and him do work books instead of online if possible. Can someone help me with this?
Only certain levels of math, reading, and language arts are available completely offline. Everything else (science, history, Bible, music, art, PE/health, thinking, computer) is only available online.
See if this link helps you: allinonehomeschool.com/which-books
Hi, I was just wondering if the courses under “links to other courses” (for example, crash course film making) is worth any credit. Sites like Saylor.org have it listed if you search for it in the link, but some of the parent submitted courses don’t.
In a homeschooling situation, in most states the parent or homeschool guardian determines the credit. As a general rule of thumb for high school, 120-180 hours of work is a worth 1 credit.
I must be too hyper I cant figure where info is about what is needed for 2nd grade?
Math, Writing, Reading, History? Anything else needed? IF so how do I see where to pull these up and do they cost anything.
If you go to myepassignments.com and set up an account, you can click “set level and theme” and it will auto-generate all of the recommended courses. You can change the level or subject matter by clicking “previous course” or “next course” and you can remove any course you don’t want by clicking the x to delete it. Easy Peasy is completely free. This link might help you: https://allinonehomeschool.com/start-today/
I am we are having a hard time understand the time line needed for World History. What should it show? What are the 14 periods?
Our high school group can help with any assignments you don’t understand. allinonehomeschool.com/facebook-groups
I’m just wondering why 2nd grade has to take biology and Ancient history & those subjects that don’t pertain to 2nd grade.
You can choose any of the 4 themes for second grade. There’s not one specific to second grade, but there are 4 choices for levels 1-4 and 4 choices for levels 5-8.
I need to see an answer but it’s password protected and it is says its not my log in password . What do I do?
It’s at the top of this page under “troubleshooting/password”.
Is there a pdf grade sheet available for drawing professionally? if not, is one necessary ? I don’t know how to use the blanks without instruction lol TIA!
There is no grading in that course. If you want to use a blank grading sheet, give yourself 5 points for every completed lesson and take off a point for anything skipped in any lesson.
Thank you so much for this curriculum! I just pulled my kids from public school last year and this site was exactly what I needed to have the confidence and direction to home school my children. I was wondering if at some point if any of the high school classes will be offered in offline/workbook form? My son will be using Algebra 1 and Literature and Composition 1 next year for his ninth grade year which i see are in book format. He does better with physical books for some subjects instead of working online. Just curious. Would love to be able to order high school math and language arts in book format!
We already have Lit and Comp 1 and Algebra 1 as offline courses, completely in books. And we’re continuing from there, so we’re ready for you! If you know where you saw that we didn’t have high school books (used to be true), let me know so I can edit that note.
Great to hear! I didn’t see anywhere that it mentions that high school is not offered in book format. When looking ahead I just noticed that after Algebra I and Lit and Comp 1 that the rest of the subjects for high school are only offered in online format. So I thought I would just look into if at any point more high school courses would be offered in book format at some point.
How do we go in and check the students work? Is this an option?
Easy Peasy doesn’t save any work. We have some suggestions you can use such as having your student keep tabs open for you to check, taking screenshots of their completed activities showing their work on paper, or even just leading questions from you “What did you read?” “What did you learn about in history?” etc. It becomes apparent very quickly what they absorbed and what they might have skipped or blown through even when you’re just asking questions.
Hi, my daughter is doing Bible Prophecy. I cannot find the spot where to type in “parentsonly” for the answers
There aren’t usually password-protected answers in Bible. If the word “answer” is followed by a blank white space, click and drag to highlight the white space and the answer will appear. See the “where are the answers?” question above on this page if I’m not making it clear.
Hello. New to this program and wondering how do I go back to a specific day to check my daughters work if I didn’t have time to check it on that day and is on another day now.
You can click the course title from your parent settings page to go to the entire 180 lessons at any time. Just scroll to the lesson you need to look over.
Easy Peasy is just a curriculum (like a set of books) and doesn’t save any work. That would be up to you/your student to do via screenshots, working on a piece of paper, leaving tabs open, etc.
Can parents remove or move the time for a break button that shows up when the child views their lessons?
No, it automatically goes in the middle of the lessons, putting one more before it if it’s an odd number of lessons. What are you wanting to do? I can put on the feature request list to have a remove option, or let me know what the issue is. I just think it’s great for kids and you can order the courses to what you want done before they get there.
I have a morning time before we do EP and we already have a break . I do think it’s good for kids to have a break I think it just might be good for parents to be able to add/ remove or move it. I love this program thank you.
Hi on the website it says to use the links provided to get the most current books on amazon, instead of searching on amazon. But it only links to Amazon.com and I need Amazon Canada.
Any suggestions?
Use the links and then in the link just change the .com to .ca and it will keep the book on the page.
lee
hello, thank you so much for this program. how do i get the general information for home school information to submit to my state commissioner of education. thank you in advance for your help
Check with your state group, as every state has different requirements and laws.
allinonehomeschool.com/facebook-groups
Hi, i signed my daughter up using this curriculum for 7th grade.. when i go to the parent setting all the classes appear but when i go to her profile none of the once a week classes are comming up. Please help im so confused and thank u from the bottom of my heart for this curriculum..
The once-a-week classes will only appear on her page on the day they are assigned. They are based on the day number at the top of her page, not the calendar date. Music appears on days ending in 1 or 6. Computer appears on days ending in 2 and 7. Art appears on days ending in 3 and 8. Thinking appears on days ending in 4 and 9. PE/Health appears on days ending in 5 and 0.
Is there a link to print math printables for level 5?
There is nothing to print in math 5 so there isn’t a need for a printables book.
Good afternoon. can I get the password for the answers please?
Scroll up to the “troubleshooting/password” section above.
thank you.
I was wondering how you are able to view that your child scored if they do the assignment online? I want to make sure that I am looking through what my child is working on, in case she’s just moving forward and not learning the concept. We are new to this and I appreciate this curriculum, my daughter really seems to like it, but its important to me to be able to see how she is doing.
I would ask her to keep tabs open or teach her to take a screenshot. Easy Peasy is just a curriculum and has no way of keeping track of what/how your child is doing.
Quick question: Am I correct in believing that I, as a parent, create one account (email and password), add my child as a student, and then the student logs in with my parent account? and by doing so, he has access to everything I have access to? Is that correct?
You are correct. Your student will click on their name to see their assignments. My EP Assignments is essentially a digital bookmark, keeping track of where you are in the curriculum. It doesn’t keep records, store answers, or anything like that. The worst thing a curious kid could do if they want to your parent settings page would be to “move the bookmark.”
Under the extras page and add on classes, are you still planning on including a once-a-week class bookmark? Then the parent can choose the day it will only appear, the day they are assigned.
It’s definitely on the list. Maybe we will be able to add that in our spring update.
Hi, I was wondering if there is a place to find printable kids play scripts? I am interested in helping build some reading skills among many others with my 7 year old son, and I thought maybe doing fun easy skits would be helpful for him. If you don’t have this would you recommend a website if you know of one?
I don’t know one off hand. We have plays in Easy Peasy at the end of Reading Level 3. Here’s one of the ones we link to. Maybe the site has more. https://storiestogrowby.org/play_script/apple-dumpling/
Good Afternoon,
I would like to start by saying we love this curriculum and how easy its made homeschooling for our family! We are trying to get some info or help with Level 3 Reading. We have come to a place which has a worksheet * and I am not seeing a workbook or printables for this assignment. I checked in the Language Arts book to see if it was in there and did not see it. I cannot remember which subject we had this trouble with last time, I am thinking it was Art. The website stated the page would be in another printables book and we did not find it. Can anyone help me with this?
Thank you for your time and thank you so much for offering this program to everyone!
From my family to yours, we hope you have a wonderful weekend!
There is no printables book for Reading 3. If you have the offline Reader, you can just follow the readings in that. If you’re using the online course, you can print as you come to the worksheets or you can just do them on a separate sheet of paper if you don’t have a way to print them. They are not owned by us and not something we can compile and sell.
The art worksheets are included in the history printables books since the art courses go along with history. Or they can be printed from the print page or as you come to them in the course.
Hello. I have an 8th grader that I pulled out of public school this year. When I did the Language Arts assessment and Reading assessment I had to place him in a 5th grade level. He has no knowledge of grammar except what a noun is. He was an honor roll student at school. Obviously there are holes in his education that I need to fix. Going forward for high school next year would you suggest going into level 6 or starting Literature and Composition 1? If I do keep him at level 6 does that still count as credits for high school Language Arts?
(I live in New Jersey which is an easier state as far as homeschool rules go)
Thank you.
Literature and Composition I has a good bit of grammar review if you want to look through it and see what you think. You could always use individual lessons from previous courses for review. Going to the course page and typing Ctrl f and “adverbs” or whatever you’re searching for will show you each instance of it in the course.
I’d also join the high school Facebook group to talk to others who are adjusting courses for their high schoolers.
There are no anwers to grade Literature and Composition 1, 9th grade, Lesson 15 Writing. Where can I find these? Thank you!
The practice test? The answers are at the end.
HI! I am new to homeschooling and i have bought the books with the teachers guild. I was wondering do you all have a book that are for the quiz’s and test to go with the books. Thank You
Algebra 1 has a quiz book. Other than that, any quizzes and tests will just be included in the workbooks. Outside of high school, there really aren’t quizzes and tests in an assessment sort of way. Scroll up to the “where are the tests?” question on this page to read more about that.
Hi there! Is there a way to delete a student from your account?
Yes! On your parent settings page for the student you want to delete, scroll down below the day number and points to “students” and you’ll find add/edit/delete student options.
i need help looking for what to print out for me to start working on
Most of the assignments are online. If there’s something to print, the directions will let you know, and it will be marked with an asterisk * – just follow the assignments directions step by step each lesson and you’ll be shown exactly what to do, even if there’s nothing to print.
Most of my zoology classes for 7th right now is printing out stuff and I’ve been having to skip all of them because I have no way to print them I would use my notebook but there’s no day for them
You can either purchase the printables book or just do them in your notebook each lesson as they’re assigned. There are a LOT of lapbooks and projects in Zoology, so I would consider purchasing the book of printables, but if you can’t, just decide what you want to do each day as you come to an assigned worksheet. You can make PowerPoint presentations instead of lapbooks if you can’t utilize the printed pages.
HTML5 lesson 49 lesson video doesn’t work it is just one second? Could this be fixed
Thanks for letting me know. Unfortunately, the video I have saved for that lesson is that one. I’ll remove it from the lesson. The code itself is linked into the lesson.
Hi there! I noticed that at one point, Mrs Giles mentioned having children in college, and one daughter in particular that got into a good art college. Did she have to take the SAT? Math is a challenge anyways, but even more so for the SAT, which includes math skills that haven’t been learned yet in 11th (I’m at Algebra 2). In addition, do you even have to take the SAT to get into test-optional colleges?
My daughter did not have to take the SAT to get into her school, and she got a full scholarship. The SAT goes up through Algebra 2. You’d have to look into specific schools to see what they require. It’s good to take just to keep your options open. My daughter only applied to one school. We believed we knew where she should go, and she applied at 16, so if she hadn’t gotten the scholarship, we would have done another year of high school and looked into other options.
Thank you so much!
Do the language arts courses teach sentence diagramming?
No, we don’t. We do teach the grammar, the parts of speech, but not as diagramming.
Hello. My children was enrolled last year. How do I change their grades from 8th to 9th & 10th to 11th?
Here are directions.
I used the temporary password to get into my account after getting a new computer because our other one had to be factory reset several times and I forgot to write down the password. I forgot what my password and I cant reset my password. clicking the “forgot password” button only gives me a temp one but to actually reset, it seems to require I know the current password which I have forgotten. Is there a way around this?
Use the temporary password as your old password. You have to change it in the same day you receive the temporary password – otherwise you’ll need to go through the temporary password process again.
Hi! I am trying to complete day 31 for my children. Nothing is showing up for their assignments. I clicked ahead several days and there was still nothing for them to do. Is this a glitch?
Yes, there is a glitch in the preview of My EP Assignments in some courses today. If you click the lesson number of a course, it will take you to the assignment on the site. You can always access the assignments that way any time you need to.
Thank you so much!!!
Today assignments seem to be missing for both History and Biology in 5-8 levels. When the box is clicked for either of those courses nothing shows up. Thanks!
Yes, our preview is experiencing a glitch. If you click the lesson number it will take you to the assignment.
Hi. I want to sign my boy up he’s in the 8th grade, I was signing him up and realized I have an account from last year when I tried, but I can’t sign in, the password does work, how do I find my password from last year.?
You can use the “forgot password” option to get a temporary password, then log in and change your password to what you want it to be. No records are kept, so it doesn’t need to be an overly secure password. Something easy to remember is fine. I just have my browser save mine.
how do you get to 6/7 grade answer pgs for math it has a password, and it said to reffer to FAQ pg
It’s the very first FAQ at the top of this page.
i am getting messages that say “content is not available” when we use youtube kids for links in the website for reading. is this because of a setting possibly, that i have set? new to this:(
Easy Peasy videos will not work on YouTube kids because they are regular YouTube links. You’ll need to use an account set to 13+ for those links.
Is there a possible estimate of when highschool books may become available for purchase? My oldest is currently at level 6 and intends to do the highschool levels too. She tends to do better with actual page work and I’d prefer to just buy the books each year. I will do printing if I must but was just curious.
Other than English and math, we don’t currently have any plans for other offline books. Lit and Comp I and Algebra I are already available in book form, and others will certainly be finished before a 6th grader is in high school, but again, it’s just those subjects, the same as the lower levels.
Thank you so much.
I am not seeing a way to add the Spelling Block to my kids courses. I have looked and looked and can not for the life of me figure out how to add it. Please help. My kids need the extra Spelling but having to help them hunt it down everyday with it not being on their page is frustrating…
You need to add an electives block (either from your unused courses at the bottom of your settings page or from the “extras” page if you’re already using an electives block). Then you need to click “previous course” until you get to spelling. Save and go!
Hi , first off we love this. It has been wonderful for our son but we need a little help. Is there a way I can have him on level 5/6 math with out changing everything else?
Absolutely. You can adjust any individual course from your settings page by using the “previous course” and “next course” buttons in the course block.
what is the code for the art flickr group?
Just follow the direct link from the course. It will take you to the correct group.
Lesson 14 on computer typing for fourth grade doesn’t work on abcya we even made an account 🙁
ABCya activities will work from a computer. From a mobile device they will often require a subscription.
I am a student. I have thinking today, and just wanted to let you know that the link for “Rhythm” doesn’t seem to be working.
Is this the one from levels 4-6 thinking? It worked for me. Click the play button on the Google doodle at the top of the page.
If it’s a different course, let me know which one and I’ll check it for you.
Hi, on some of the Bible lessons in the Old Testament study, there are assignment questions with no answers. Instead, the questions are followed by “(answer: )”. Are the answers missing?
Scroll up on this page to “where are the answers” and it will explain. If you click and drag the blank space the answer will appear. They’re intended for the kids to be able to check if they were right about what they thought.
Hello, How do I grade for a 6th and 4th grader? We are using EP for our main curriculum, my 8th grader, I was able to use EP grading scale for 8th grade only, however is there a way to grade for 6th and 4th grade?
We don’t recommend grading until high school when grades are needed for a transcript. A few of our level 8 courses are high school level (Algebra I, Lit and Comp I, and Spanish I), so they include grading sheets and rubrics. Outside of high school, grades are a way for a teacher to communicate to a parent how the student is doing in their class. Since you’re with your student, you know how they are doing. If your child isn’t doing well, you keep going over a concept until they understand it. In that way, they’d always be getting As and Bs.
If you want to grade, you’re welcome to. Scores, attitude, proficiency, etc. can be turned in to grades. But again, there’s really no need before high school.
Are there answer keys for the free coarse’s?
See the FAQ above ok “where are the answers?” They will be linked right in the assignments where they are available.
On lesson 38 in biology there were a list of 22 questions. It said to score out of 25 for potential extra credit. It would make more sense if there were more questions… if I got all 22 correct, what do I write down as my score?
Start with 25 points and deduct one for each question you got wrong. That’s what makes it extra credit. If you get them all right, it’s 25/22 points for 3 extra credit points.
On the grading sheet it says that there are 25 possible points.
Can this curriculum be used for any State?
We have users from every state and many international locations. You’ll just need to know and follow your local homeschooling laws.
Simply love and appreciate this curriculum except for the fact that the answers are available for the high school students to see.
At the high school level, many of our students are working independently and need to be able to check their work, which is why the answers are available to them. It’s a good integrity-building exercise to talk to your students about not checking answers until they’ve completed the assignment, but if you have a student for whom it is a temptation to cheat, there are lots of ways to get around it. You can open their assignments for them so they don’t see the answer link. You can copy and paste into a word processing document and remove the answer link. You can make them show you their work and how they got the answers they did.
Hi i’m interested in this cirriculum is it accredited?
Curriculum is never accredited. Only schools can be accredited. However, families using EP have kids who go to college, get scholarships, even NCAA scholarships.
We tried public school this year for kindergarten. The enrollment process was terrible, but we made it and our son began on 08/30/2021. He went that week and by the end of the week, he was sick. Due to the school’s COVID-19 policy, he had to quarantine for 10 days or take a test so he could return to school. We decided to skip the test and kept him home for the 10 days. He went back to school and within a few days, he got sick again…. Once we finally got him back at school and he wasn’t sick, our 6-year-old son began experiencing a bully/group of bullies.
He would come home and complain that there was a bully at recess who was punching him in his stomach and face. We spoke to the teacher and expressed our concerns. She said she was going to find out WHO the other boy was and watch them. She said that it’s hard for them to leave their siblings (who they wrestle with) and come to school and not want to wrestle because that’s how siblings play. My son doesn’t have siblings and he’s not used to that type of playing.
Well 1 bully turned into multiple bullies pushing my son down the ladder, throwing him in the mulch, calling him names, etc. So, we had enough and decided to withdraw him from the public school setting for this year on 11/10/2021! (What a great birthday gift to my baby boy!)
AND………….
We are absolutely loving this curriculum! That first experience with school left a sour taste in my son’s mouth but we are making the best experience that we can with EP. We just finished reading the book of Matthew! We are on homeschool day #30 (school day #64) and he is just excelling!
He finishes in about 2 hours. We read the Bible in the morning while he eats his breakfast. After we read the Bible we do KinderMath, Sight Reading, KinderWriting, PE/Health, Music & Art, Computer & Thinking. He is having so much fun with his kindergarten year at home and I feel like he is really just moving along quite nicely and doing so well!
I know that he would not be getting a quality education like this in the public-school setting! He had missed 16 days of school and he missed important stuff that the teacher (God bless her, she means well) would not be able to go back with him and work on the stuff that he missed. He was just going to miss out on that part of his kindergarten year…. I was working with him at home but not doing what they do in school.
Thank you so much for providing this curriculum! Words cannot explain how happy and thankful we are for EP!
Thank you,
The Hewick Family
There are others with similar stories, both the sick days out and the bullying. I’m glad you found us, and I’m so glad you brought your son home!
We are finding “life” and who knew it would start with my son’s kindergarten class? Everything works out for a reason and I could not have asked for a better gift this year! 2021 is ending with an explosion at the Hewick House! We seriously cannot thank you enough for what you do. You have been SUCH A BLESSING to me and my family! Stay blessed and have a Wonderful Happy New Year!
i’m trying to add spelling to my son’s EP, I clicked on the individual courses and followed the instructions in the spelling tab to add it but I can not find it where it says it should be to add it- I would like it to be in his EP assignments every other day.
Spelling is the first course in the electives block. If you’re already using an elective, you’ll need to go to your extras page and add another electives block. Then click “previous course” until you get to spelling.
Hi, just joined and donated, thank you for doing this!! Life saver! Anywho, was wondering if you have an Amazon Smile account so donations can be sent to you that way as well?
No, but we do have affiliate links posted in our EP store. Even if you don’t purchase our books, if you go through one of our links and then purchase something else we get a few pennies of that sale.
I added an art class for my 11th grade son and we have found he really does not have time for this elective. How can I remove that class?
Go to your settings page and click the x in the corner of the subject box that contains the art class.
Thank you! I searched for 30 min before asking then after I asked figured it out within a minute. Sorry! But maybe it will help someone else too! 🙂
Hello. My daughter just recently turned 3, and eventually she will be enrolled in public school, but for now I would like to start some early home school preschool before she attends a public preschool.. would this website be good for me to use as a guide to help her get ready for that?
Feel free to look it over and see if you think it would be a good fit. Every lesson of every course is available for you to peruse. For instance, here is our preschool course in full: https://allinonehomeschool.com/getting-ready-1/
How do you get help when your child needs it in struggling in a subject is there a online video or tutoring available or where can I find help?
Many of the lessons have online videos. We also have Facebook groups for all levels and themes where questions can be asked, math questions are worked out, etc. Many non-Facebook users create a “school account” and only join our groups for the fabulous support. It’s easy to avoid the “social media” aspect and just utilize the forum/group section if that’s your desire. allinonehomeschool.con/facebook-groups
My daughter is needing to start this in the middle of the school year. Is that possible or would she have to start the program from the beginning?
You can start wherever you’d like. Scroll up on this page to “It’s the middle of the school year. What lesson do we start on” for tips on starting mid-year.
https://allinonehighschool.com/clauses/ how are you supposed to answer these questions.
You just write you answer down on a separate piece of paper.
Hello. At what reading level would you consider each reading course to be on. Having my kids come from public school the readers seem very advanced for their grade level. Thank you.
Since every curriculum is different, we recommend using the placement guides and tests for reading, math, and language arts. We use levels instead of grades. You might find that one 3rd grader is in reading 1, LA 2 and math 4 while another 3rd grader is in level 2 for all three subjects. It just depends on what curriculum they came from and what their strengths are. https://allinonehomeschool.com/placement-guides/
Im laura VanderHeyden and I’m one lesson two and all my things say lesson one still. What am I supposed to do?
It sounds like you’re not following all of the steps to mark the day complete. http://allinonehomeschool.com/completing-a-day/
why is the 6th and 7th math grades in the same book? would students just skip a year of math work books? or would they do it over again?
You use Math 4, Math 5/6, Math 6/7, Pre Algebra, Algebra, and so on…. After Math 6/7, you would then use Pre-Algebra.
On Day 96 and 97 of Spanish 1 it says to record your grade out of 18 but there are only 10 questions
Day 96 has 20 questions. Scoring out of 18 gives you 2 possible extra credit points. Since Lesson 97 says potential for extra credit as well, count each question as 2 points and score out of 18. Potential for 2 extra credit points there as well.
None of the checkmarks or the “X” is showing up to complete our assignments, please help
It sounds like they’ve already been marked as complete. Either click the green check mark up by the day number to advance everything forward, or go to your parent settings page and type the current lesson into the lesson box on each course and save and go to your student’s page.
I cant figure out the science course for Grade 6, I am confused as i can see Biology, earth science, ect printiables but not the course to go with it. Do they only do the one course…example Earth Science for the year and then not Biology for that year?
Yes, just like the history you choose one course to do each year. There are four options for levels 5-8 – you would do one each year. Here’s more about the “themes” – https://allinonehomeschool.com/programs-of-study/.
Good Day! What is the recommended way to start a child is just starting after being in a traditional school? start from book 91-180? How do you track dates? How do you know where to start if they are mid year?
Scroll up on this page to “It’s the middle of the year. What lesson do we begin on?” for our recommendation. For tracking days, join your state group to see what’s needed. allinonehomeschool.com/facebook-groups
Hello! I was just wondering whether or not the Leadership Experience is available this year, or if maybe there are no spots left. There was no option to register even though the information on that page says registration opened yesterday. I understand if it’s not available, I was just curious. (P. S. I love what you guys are doing!)
Hello, we haven’t been doing this too long (just started this year) so maybe it will come up later, but I wondered if there is any kind of outside reading in the curriculum. I have a bookworm and she is reading in her spare time but I just wondered at what point if any you assign outside reading or have assignments based on what they are reading. (she is in 3rd grade so like I say, this might be something you do for older kids just want to check) Thank you for this amazing resource!
The history courses in particular have suggestions for optional reading. Aside from that, we always encourage kids to choose books to read in their free time!
What are the recommended courses to put a 2md grader in
If you choose set level and theme in My EP Assignments, it will generate reading, math, language arts, thinking, computer, history, science, Bible, music, art, and PE/health. 5 of those courses are weekly so it will end up being 7 subjects each day. We recommend using the placement guides to find the right level for reading, language arts, and math.
I love this curriculum.
Just a request or a wish. I wish there was lesson index for all subjects like there is one for Hebrew.
keep up the good work.
We have parent-made scope and sequence lists. You can find those here. https://allinonehomeschool.com/checklistsformsss/
Hello, we are about to go into day 3 of working with the program.
I already know that the site does not keep records for parents to show what is being completed for the year. However, am I at least able to go in and see what my son has completed or not completed for the day?
For example, the first day I worked side by side with him because it was new to both of us. But today I needed to step out of the house for a couple of hours. How can I at least check that he completed the assignments for today and see the areas he got wrong and need help with?
No, nothing is saved. I would tell him to leave tabs open, take screenshots, print things, show work on paper, whatever works best for you. There are lots of ideas in our Facebook support group (linked on the page above).
I am new to homeschooling this year and have been homeschooling my 4 1/2 year old son for about 2 months. I am currently using a Kindergarten primer with Christian LIght and was planning to do a full year of Kindergarten in the fall. I came across your website and was so impressed! I created an account and set him up. My question is should I start the kinder curriculum now and just start over in August or continue what I am doing now and start fresh in August? Just looking for guidance. Thank you for all you do!
If your son knows all letters and sounds, you could start now and see how he does. By August he might be excelling and you can keep moving forward or he might need a refresher and you can start over.
If he doesn’t know all letters and sounds, I would use this time to firm those up. The kindergarten reading course assumes that base knowledge. You can use our preschool course to solidify those if you need to. Welcome!
I am trying to set up foundations for my 9th grader. It isn’t or doesn’t seem to be available to add in any of the elective choices. I’ve clicked on all the electives and it brings up cornerstone but not foundations. Can any one help?
Foundations is only available in the first electives block, not any from the extras page. So if you’re using an elective for something else, you’ll need to change that one to Foundations and then use one from.the extras page for your current elective. Use the “previous course” and “next course” buttons to find the different courses.
Is there a link to view all the letter sounds in a row given in the preschool curriculum? The April Alligator, Betty Bee, Cathy Cat, etc.?
At the top of the course (just beneath the links for the Workbooks) is a PDF of all the alphabet stories.
I appreciate this, thank you. That will be helpful, but I’m hoping for a link where it will let us play all the letter sounds in a row, like an alphabet
Is there a way to print all lessons in one place, or do we print as we get to each lesson?
Not all of the lessons, no. They are online lessons. But many subjects have everything that needs to be printed compiled in one place and linked at the top of the course page.
My son is enrolled in public school (kindergarten) but I want to homeschool him. The school year is almost over can I start homeschooling from where he’s leaving off if I unenroll him in school?
Of course! We encourage people to start at the appropriate learning level and go from there.
Hello we have removed our son from public school to home school. He is at the end of his 3rd grade year. Where would I start him in the curriculum to keep him where he needs to be?
You’ll want to use the placement guides to see where his current knowledge lines up with our levels and then just continue from there. The guides are linked on the page above under the question “what level should my child be on?”
hi,
Is there a list of equipment for the projects like, for example the weather vane in earth science 4th grade. Just so i know what all would be needed for those lessons, so we could be prepared ahead of time.
Yes. The top of each course has a materials list and then the lesson where something is needed will have the materials listed again at the top of the assignment. https://allinonehomeschool.com/materials-lists/
Hello. My son is going into 9th grade next year. I see that the first two years of the Literature courses are available in book format. Is there any plan at some point for American and British Literature to be available in book format/offline.
That is the plan, but we don’t have a timeline on when they will be available.
I tried to click on “check answers” for my son’s Language Arts 1 course and it states to check the Faqs page for the password, but there’s no link or anything that states what the password is. Can someone help me with this, please? For the most part I can check the answers without clicking on that, but I would like to check something and I can’t get to it. Thank you.
It’s the very first FAQ at the top of this page. Click on the topic “troubleshooting/password” to jump to it.
Is the short story competition still going or is it canceled? I’m kind of confused because it says it going but the competition page says there all canceled. Either way thank you.
All of the competitions are currently closed. I think I found the page about short stories and updated that. Thank you.
Are there any lessons, maybe in Health, on puberty/sexual maturation?
There is basic reproduction in the biology courses, but we leave the sex education up to the parents.
Do you offer a boy preschool workbook? I see you have both the April and Abraham the Alligator videos to listen to but when I click on the workbook, I only see April the Alligator coloring and story page.
We used to have a boy and girl one, but I combined them into one. It does start with April, but there are boy animals in there too. 🙂
Hi there!
I just wanted to make sure you know what a blessing this curriculum has been for me and my kids. When I decided to “choose my own curriculum”, I quickIy realized I bit off more than I could chew. Everything was so unorganized no matter how hard I tried- it Anytime I “finally got something figured out” it would always fail one way or another. It would either lead to more work that needed to be done or it would be hard for my kids to follow. There was always something. Anyways it was a true headache until Easy Peasy! My kids wake up and hop on their computer and know exactly what they need to do. One more thing, THANK YOU FOR ALLOWING FREE ACCESS! If it wasn’t free then we would not be able to use it, so thank you
Thanks for sharing a bit of your story. Glad you found us!
Does the curriculum start with Preschool and go to 1st grade next? Is there a kindergarten section? ALSO…will the curriculum be available throughout the summer? I want to get started with my son now or do I have to wait until the “next” school year?
There is a kindergarten section. Kinder Math, Kinder Writing, and then Sight Reading and Phonics are the course names or you can just choose kindergarten in My EP Assignments and it will auto-generate those. The curriculum is always available – 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
hi i have been using this for awhile and some how have forgot my pass word for the answer key is here any way to reset that so i can get the answers
The answer key password is universal. Scroll up to the very first FAQ on this page and you’ll see it there. It’s under troubleshooting/password.
Hi. Each time I set my child’s level and theme is does not have it saved when I go to his page. For example, I set it to level 6 and Modern History theme but on the student page it defaults to level 7
Modern History only has two levels: 1-4 and 5-8. So level 6 or level 7 would have the same Modern History course.
If his other courses are showing level 7 instead of level 6 (math, reading, and language arts), be sure you’re selecting “save and go to ___’s page” before checking his page. Also be sure you’re not signed in on multiple devices so that it fully updates before you check his page.
Good Afternoon!
My daughter was in 4th grade in public schools…on an IEP. I am just starting your program. She was reading your 3rd level but she cannot understand what is going on. Please help me choose the right level. I have started level 1 for reading and language. She is at level 3 in math.
Did you use the placement guides? Those will be the best way to tell which level to start with.
my kids school needs proof of work that has been done ive never screened shot anything . is there any other way?
There are things to print in most of the courses throughout the year. Generally they’ll just want a representative sample of each subject. Math would have been worked out on separate paper that could be shown. Most reading courses have you keep a notebook of vocabulary. Science and history have lapbooks and other worksheets. Language Arts has essays and stories that would have been written or typed and several printed worksheets depending on the level. But we don’t have any records on our end if that’s what you’re asking.
Hi! I am looking to homeschool my son, as he has had issues with public schools not helping him with learning disabilities etc. This curriculum was recommended by a friend and I really like what I am seeing. However, we consider ourselves non-denominational. I am wondering if this would still be a good fit without using the bible lessons?
The curriculum is non-denominational, so I’m not sure what your concern is, but the curriculum is set up so that you can add or remove any courses you like. Just click on the X in the corner of the Bible course block on the settings page, and the Bible course won’t show up on the student lesson page.
Hi there. I am unsure of the difference between the workbooks and printable books. Can you please explain this to me? I am particularly looking at math 4. I noticed the workbook note says follow along with the parent guide. Thank you all for everything!
This page (linked below) explains the differences in detail, but basically, the printables are for use with the ONLINE course (they’re the worksheets that need to be printed throughout the course) and the workbook+Parent’s Guide is to make the course completely OFFLINE. Which Books Do I Need?
What is the answers password please?
parentsonly Write it one word and lowercase, just like that.
Where do I find copies of the online work they’ve already done? I’m trying to create a report card, and I didn’t think to keep track of everything as they were doing it. I have 2 school age kids, a toddler, and an infant, so I lose track of things easily.
Easy Peasy is just a curriculum (like a set of books) and has no way of keeping track of anything. There are plenty of things to print, work that would be done on extra pages, etc.
How & where can I down load your Attendance Template?
You can find some parent-created ones on the scope and sequence/printables page of the menu. I’m not sure if they’re what you’re looking for. You can also check in your state group on Facebook to see how others in your state keep track of attendance using our curriculum. Not every state requires attendance.
Hi, I’m very interested in signing my 11 year old up in this home school program. However I do not want her in any Bible classes whatsoever!!!!!! Are these classes mandatory?
We are just a curriculum for you to use however you see fit. We don’t keep track of who is using what. You can use any or all of the courses in your homeschool.
My child took the placement test and placed into language arts Level 4 but Reading Level 1, do these courses follow one another? Would I have to bring her all the way back to LA 1 even though she understands those concepts so she can be on the same level? How does it work when the levels don’t match on the placement for a similar subject ?
The courses can be used independently. You might also look at the placement guides (not just the tests) and see if you think LA 4 and Reading 1 are still the right fit for your child. But you can definitely use them together – Reading and Language Arts were made into separate courses for that exact reason.
Hello. Thanks you so much for this curriculum! Is there any way to find out the history of classes that my child has already done, or those the parent setting only show progress for current classes? My child doesn’t remember if he already did Modern World History 5 to 8th grade. Truth be told, I can’t quite remember myself. Some of the information seems familiar, but we are both unsure. Maybe a feature can be added on parent setting to help track progress for all years and not just current year.
Sorry, no. That isn’t a feature of My EP Assignments. It doesn’t actually keep track of anything, it’s just a digital bookmark keeping your place in the curriculum.
Hello. I’m from NYC and new in homeschooling. My child is 1st grade student. I have a question about ihip form. Could anyone guide me,how to fill it out, using this curriculum?
Please join the NY group! They can guide you and have samples in the files of the group. allinonehomeschool.com/facebook-groups
Is there an answer key to the printable worksheets book? How do I know if the answers my child write are correct?
The printables book goes along with the online course. Each time a worksheet is assigned from the book, the answers will be linked there in the lesson online. But there will be many lessons that don’t have a worksheet and are online-only. The printables book is not a complete course by itself.
I am new to all things homeschool; I have never built a schedule or made a lesson plan and do not know what my state even requires for each grade level . I want this for my child, and know it will benefit him greatly but worry I won’t know what’s necessary to have it be successful.
The lesson plans are all completed for you – just go to Lesson 1 and begin! The curriculum is named Easy Peasy because it makes homeschooling easy for the parents. Please join your state group – they’ll guide you through everything necessary to comply with your state’s laws. allinonehomeschool.com/facebook-groups
Can my two children complete work at the same time on two different computers? Can the same account be logged in into two computers and track the work?
Yes, the program would be tracking changes to just the name they are working under, so the one won’t affect the other.
what is the difference between online and offline
All of our courses can be done online (with a computer). The offline options (select versions of math, reading, and language arts) are done out of a book, away from the computer.
Is there anyone that can set my 7th grader up with courses and i will pay them? This is a lot of stuff. Im having a mental break down. please help.
I would walk away for a few minutes, then go through this tutorial. It will guide you step by step through the whole process. https://myepassignments.com/pages/getStarted.html
what is the password for the answers please?
Scroll up to the very first question under troubleshooting “what is the password?” and click to expand.
Is there a placement test for high school? My son should be in 11th but is so far behind in credits he was placed in 9th grade for an online school. It is not a good fit for him and I am exploring different options.
No, for high school you choose the classes they need to help with whatever their plans are for the future. So we have a suggested order on our site and you can just start at whatever classes they haven’t had yet that fit in their 4-year plan. https://allinonehighschool.com/full-curriculum/
Hi,I just started using this curriculum for my daughter. I chose Old testament as one of her course but then the lessons we get is from the New Testament.
Each Bible course starts with a gospel. This is addressed in the course description.
Hello and help lol
My son can’t get his day 2 assignment to load at all. He’s stuck in day in, and we’re trying everyday with no change. This is our first time trying EP and we’re feeling frustrated. Thank you, Mary Evans
You need to mark day 1 complete for day 2 to appear. Here are the directions for that. http://allinonehomeschool.com/completing-a-day/
Hi. My son started easypeasy this year. I have a question. How do you go back to the previous day?
If you click on the lesson number, it will take you to the course page where the entire course is housed. You can scroll up to the previous lesson from there.
Thank you
The parent (answers) password is somehow saved on my child’s computer. How do I unsave this yet keep the login password saved?
Thank you.
Clear the browser’s cache. If that doesn’t help, you might need to find your saved passwords and delete it from there.
I will try that. Thank you!
My child’s day is stuck on day 5 and we are supposed to be on day 9. Help please.
The day number can be changed from the Settings page. Make sure to mark each day complete. https://allinonehomeschool.com/completing-a-day/
The Mouse Trap game link in Thinking Level 1 course is not working.
This game works from a computer. It will not work from a mobile device. If you continue to have issues with this, you can ask in the Facebook group and we can help troubleshoot the issue. https://www.facebook.com/groups/Easy.Peasy.All.in.One.Homeschool
Hello God bless you guys. My son completed day one so I clicked the green check and the day hoped all the way to day 8. How do I go back?
From your settings page, type “2” into the day box and then save and go to student’s page. Be sure when you’re marking the day complete you don’t have the account open on multiple devices.
I am confused on how to sign up for the free 6 weeks of Mr.Phil’s tv streaming. When I use code given on website it tells me it has been used or is invalid.
I tried it just now and it worked. Make sure you choose Monthly, not Annual. And make sure to enter it before you do your billing info. The code is ALLINONE . If you are still having trouble, click on Help on their site and you can contact them. Maybe they can just set it up for you.
It does work. It’s been tested. Make sure to choose Monthly not Annual. And make sure to enter the code first to test it. Don’t enter billing first. They have Help on their site with a way to contact them for assistance.
I am doing easy peasy spanish and I’m having a hard time with lesson 105. It is difficult for me to translate theses questions so I can right answers. Es no bien.
I would join the high school group (link to all groups is on this page above). You can join a Spanish Live class depending on which Spanish course you’re doing. You can check around in your community about a tutor or a friend who is taking Spanish who can help.
Hello, thanks for all the hard work you put into this site, it is working so well for us. Is it possible to add additional slots to the parent add-on page? Right now we are limited to three
We don’t have plans to add any at this time. My EP Assignments was intended for tracking the assignments on Easy Peasy. Each parent add-on takes up server space (and adds expense) so we opted to limit them to 3 for now.
Hi! I started Using this Last year and my kids are taking Spanish this year, is there a Parents guide for that?
The Parent’s Guides are only for offline courses. Spanish is an online course. The lessons are all there in the online course and written to the student- no need for a separate book to teach from.
Hi! Are we able to view past lessons to reference back to something? Or once we check it off is it no longer assessible? If that’s the case I think I need to print everything so we can refer back but wanted to check first. Thank you so much!
You can view the entire course by clicking on the course name in My EP Assignments or visiting the “courses” menu of this site and selecting the course you want to scroll through. You can use “Ctrl f” and “Lesson ___” to jump to the lesson you’re looking for on the page or type in “multiplication” or whatever topic you’re searching for. You can’t see past scores or anything like that (we have no way of keeping records of completed assignments), but every lesson is always available on our site.
We started easy peasy 8 days ago. I would like to add spelling to one student’s daily assignments. I have searched high and low and im unable to find how to add a course once coursework has begun.
You can add courses at any time from your settings page. For spelling, scroll down to unused courses and click on elective. If it’s not there, you’re already using one and you’ll need to go to the extras page and add another elective. Once you have the course block added, use the “previous course” or “next course” button to toggle through the courses until you get to spelling. They’re listed alphabetically for the electives.
Whats the parents password
It’s the very first FAQ at the top of this page.
Where do I find the Parent Guides being referred to on the login page (more specifically: the guides speaking about spelling words and spelling tests to accompany regular course lessons)?
The parent guides only apply if you’re wanting to work offline. They pair with the offline workbook. You can find them in the EP Store.
The online assignments are complete with no extra guides or books required. The offline books are just a nicety for those who prefer that format.
https://epallinone.com/store/gradeOffline.html
Hello!
I’m just trying to find out how to go back and look at a day after I’ve already check marked it. Is that possible?
Thanks!
Yes, on the student page click on the Lesson link (where it says Lesson 7, for example) and the whole course will open up. You can do the same from the Settings page.
My son has an IEP for learning disabilities. Does he still qualify for the programs you offer? We are wanting to get something going ASAP. The bullying is at a whole new level at school now. I appreciate your prompt response.
This is a free homeschool curriculum, open to anyone who wants to use it. We don’t have any programs that anyone needs to qualify for. We’re just a free resource for you to use as you see fit.
I need to speak to someone regarding enrolling in this.
I tried contacting you but your email address isn’t accepting email. There is no enrollment. It’s like the set of textbooks you’re using in your homeschool. You might want to join our special kids group for all of your questions pertaining to his needs: allinonehomeschool.com/facebook-groups
I noticed that a prereq for high school biology was middle school biology. If my daughter takes Biology 5-8 grade course as an 8th grader would it be okay to move into high school biology the next year? I wasn’t sure if it would be redundant for her two years in a row. Thank you
The high school course will definitely be more in depth. If she doesn’t mind studying the same content two years in a row, it would be fine to do it that way. If she’s had exposure to biology in another curriculum, you could choose a different science for 8th and then biology for 9th. It’s completely up to you.
On day 122 of the Spanish 1 course there is the preterite worksheet. I am trying to find the answer the the first section but cannot see any answer. I see the original answer page but not the answers to this specific section. Do you know how to figure that out?
The answers are page 2 of the worksheet. They follow the same order as the first page. I tried to email you a screenshot but you didn’t leave an email address.
Sorry about that. I still don’t really see what you were saying. I’m a student so I do not have an e-mail. Thank you for your time
When you open the PDF there are 2 pages. The first page is the worksheet. The second page is the answers. If you still need help you can have your parent email or join our high school support group. If you’re not seeing 2 pages of the PDF you might need to try a different browser or device.
Hello! My son is working on World History (9-12) and is beginning the unit on the Byzantine Empire, lesson 31. There does not appear to be a set of vocabulary for this unit, but the crossword in lesson 32 seems to be pulling from a vocabulary list rather than from his notes. He did print the notes, but that was only one page, so I wasn’t sure if he missed the link to the vocabulary somewhere.
Thank you for your help. Your site has been a tremendous blessing for our family!
That crossword is just review of what they’ve read in Lesson 31 and 32. The answers will come from the various links they’re reading. If there’s anything they don’t know, they can learn it from doing the puzzle. It’s not for a grade, it’s just a learning/review activity.
Thank you
Hi- I saw a comment that civics is covered in “Theme 2” but I’m not sure what that means. At what point is civics covered in Levels 1-8? I was also wondering where studying the planets, sun, etc. is covered.
Theme 2 is the Early American History theme. Earth science would cover planets.
Hi,
I am working with the Language Arts Workbook EP Literature and Compostiton I. With one quiz (lesson 5) I am not sure if the answers are right: It says: “Underline the prepositional phrases in EACH sentence below.” But in the solutions, not each sentence has a part that is underlined. So I am wondering if it is only ME who understood something wrongly or if it is the mistake from the publisher/author?! My mother tongue is German so I can’t ask my parents either because they didn’t learn native english grammar.
Thanks!
Yes, we’ve tried to address that in an update recently. They are underlined in our word document, but they weren’t showing up in the book. I think the online answer key will help you.
https://allinonehomeschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Lit-and-Comp-I-Language-Arts-book-ANSWERS.pdf
Great, thank you! And thanks for answering so quickly.
Hello! We have been loving this program! I was wondering if there is a Geography section that I may be missing? We are on Level 3 if that helps 🙂
Yes! Geography is our third history option. It’s under the history courses on the site or in the history block on My EP Assignments you can click “next course” or “previous course” until you see it.
Is there an answer key to the EP First Reader Workbook?
Select answers are in the back of the book. If you need help with answers, the Level 1 group could help you: allinonehomeschool.com/facebook-groups
Found it! Thank you so much! 🙂
I was wondering about how to go back to check work finished and to find out their grade for that work for the day, if applicable. I want to do a spreadsheet to keep track so he can have a report card.
You will need to keep track of any thing you want to keep track of. Easy Peasy is just a curriculum and keeps no records of any kind. You can go back to previous lessons at any time by clicking the course title from your settings page – that will take you to the entire course of lessons. But saving things is up to you and your student (screenshots, leaving tabs open, writing things down, etc.) Our Facebook support group has lots of ideas for keeping track of completed work if you’d like to join. The link is on this page above.
Hello, I had looked into EP a few years ago and it wasn’t compatible with Chromebook at the time. Have things changed with this? I looked around on the website but couldn’t figure it out.
Yes, we recommend a computer or Chromebook. You’ll need an account set to 13+ for YouTube links to work. Please see the “troubleshooting” link at the top of this page for more info.
Is there a way to make it so that the student cannot mark the lesson and day complete? My six year old keeps marking them complete when it isn’t, and then I don’t know which day he is actually on and it takes awhile to figure it out. Not to mention adjusting points.
My EP Assignments is basically just a fancy digital bookmark. Just like a kid can move a bookmark, a kid can move this one too. You’ll just need to set expectations with your child for whatever works best for your family.
Is there a way to see a weeks worth of topics and/or assignments at a glance?
You can see each course in its entirety by either clicking the lesson number from the student’s page or clicking the course title from the settings page. You can also view each course directly at allinonehomeschool.com by selecting the “courses” menu and choosing the course.
Thank you!!!
Could someone let me know if I can shut off the “parents only” answers when I am finished correcting as we will be using the same computer. I reopen my browser to make the answers not accessible, but who I reopen the browser the answers are still accessible.
You’ll need to clear your browser’s history/cache to clear that data that it’s saving. Do you have another browser on the computer? I would check the answers in a browser that isn’t used for school. That way it won’t matter if it saves the password.
How do you see if your child (high schooler) has completed his work? Especially if he closes out the website? I want to make sure he’s not lying to me and telling me he’s done it if he didn’t do it.
You’ll need to work out a system of accountability that works for you. Easy Peasy has no way of keeping track of anything. Some students save screen shots in a folder, leave tabs open, check in after every subject, etc. There’s a file in our Facebook group with more ideas or you could check with our high school group. The links are on this page above.
Hi! I have a question about the history alive fair, I wanna know where should I post the video, or how are you gonna know I post it, because, I think that that fair is super cool!
Thank you for your attention, I’m gonna wait your answer. Thanks, bye!
The EP Competitions were discontinued last year.
HI . We have finished Lesson 2 on Biology. How come in the login it doesn’t change it. Where I have all the kids names and they go and click the check mark? It has been over a week and nothing?
It sounds like you’re missing the step to mark the DAY complete. Once you’ve marked the LESSONS complete, you need to tell the day that you’re done. Instructions are here, depending on if you’ve completed all lessons or not: http://allinonehomeschool.com/completing-a-day/
I wondered if you knew if for Spanish 1, on lesson 150-154, if the weather report is supposed to be real weather or just made up.
It’s up to the homeschool parent/teacher what they want to require. You can discuss the project with others in the high school group. allinonehomeschool.com/facebook-groups
Okay. Thank you so much!
hi I had a friend help set me up with this.
1st question is how do I look at how my daughter did after she completes a section?
and is it possible to re take the placement test? she feels what she is doing is stuff she has already learned, she is getting bored and done with out even needing help.
The placement test can be taken any time. https://allinonehomeschool.com/placement-guides/
Please note that the beginning of every course will be review, so if you’re at the beginning, she SHOULD feel like it’s stuff she already knows.
You can check what the assignments were by going to your parent settings page. But we have no way of keeping track of answers or how assignments were completed. You could have her keep tabs open, take screen shots, etc.
hi i am having some issuse with login in with the answers of some materials like biology and other ones it ask me for a password so i need some help if any one can help please
The password is the very first FAQ at the top of this page.
What are the points for?
They’re for whatever you want to use them for. A student gets 100 points for each assignment that is marked complete. There’s a sample rewards PDF on this page: https://myepassignments.com/pages/about.html
My question is: Do I need to have a computer for my children to work through this course? My phone is the only electronics we have in the house. Would it be possible for them to work through it on a smart phone?
Many things will work on a phone, but not everything. You could maybe use a library computer or something for those activities or just come up with something else in their place. There is more about devices to use with the curriculum on the troubleshooting link at the top of this page.
I first want to thank you for this program. We started using it for the first time this school year and the children love it and it has made my life so “easy peasy” I am loving it. My question is, I have a child that will be going in the 1st and one going to 6th, I want the oldest to start Physics but, I don’t want to start her at the 5-8 because I am concerned that since she did not do the 1-4 it might be an issue. But, at the same time I do not want to start her at the 1-4 and work her hard to get up to 5-8, any suggestions Also, Is there any way to separate the themes? I would like for the 1st grader to do biology alone with modern history but they are not connected together. Once again, thank you for such a wonderful program. May God continue to bless you.
You can set it up however it works for you.
One idea is to do Physics together with both of them. You can go through the 1-4 stuff all together, or maybe better, have your daughter do it with the younger one as her teacher 🙂 and then she can go off and look at the her own physics materials for the day. That way she would get it all.
But, if you want to have your younger do biology and modern history, just switch the history. Click on Next Course in the history block, right under where it says “Ancient History.” Click it a few times and it will say “Modern History.”
Thank you! This was very helpful.
Hello I’m curious how to grade the assignments on here?
That’s up to you as the teacher. You can grade based on correctness, attitude, etc. We don’t recommend grades until high school when they’re needed for a transcript. All of our high school courses have grading sheets and rubrics to help you. Prior to high school, simply make sure your student understands what they’re learning before moving on – no need for grades!
Thank you so much for the reply!!! 🙂
I am using the Parent Add-On to add ASL (American Sign Language) to all 6 of my kids EP pages. Is there a way to add multiple lessons on one Add-On page so I am able to use the others for different things or am I only able to put one lesson per Parent Add-On?
The parent add on is intended to link to the full course, not individual lessons. If you put the main link of whatever you’re adding and then teach your children how to find the lesson they need, you can use the three parent add ons for three different courses.
I can’t find answer to this anywhere. Started your program and yesterday I tried marking lessons complete and when I tried to click checkmark at top of page. It didn’t do anything change lesson, so I kept going back to see if I could get it to work. I tried this morning and had to go to parent’s settings page and put in Lesson 2. It changed it on student page. But all the clicks I did undoubtably moved it to Day 7 and thousands. points. How do I correct? Why did it not move day like video said it would when I clicked on? Is there a way to correct and have the
You can go into Parent Settings and change the Day and Lesson numbers to whatever they need to be. The points can be adjusted from the Parent Settings page as well. (You can subtract the unwanted number of points to remove them.) For completing a day, be sure you are completing all the steps outlined here: https://allinonehomeschool.com/completing-a-day/
Hello,
I apologize if this has already been answered but I attempted to print out the Level 1-4 Ancient History from my Chromebook laptop but every time I click the provide link to print I am given a blank screen. I’m not sure what I need to do to correct this. Any assistance is appreciated. Thank you.
V/R,
Victoria
Are you able to print other things from your Chromebook? Chromebooks typically have to print through the cloud. If you download the printable PDD to your Chromebook first it might work better. But you’ll need to be sure you have a printer hooked up and a PDF reader installed.
I clicked to check out some information and now when I sign back in it won’t take us to Austin’s student page. I can’t figure out to get back there. He’s 11th grade , is there away to gwet this back?
Did you finish setting up his account, or did you click away in the middle of the tutorial? If there is no student page at all, click “add student” and then click on 11th and adjust any courses it auto-generates by using the previous and next buttons. Otherwise, log out of My EP Assignments, then log back in and click on his name to get to his student page.
Hi! For Lit & Comp 1, they suggest that you have a peer editing partner. Is that necessary or is there another way to do that?
You really should have someone giving you feedback about your writing. If you don’t have anyone else, your parent or homeschool guardian could do it. But ideally it’s someone your age or grade.
Hi! A homeschool mom here! It’s not necessary to have a peer to edit your paper but you should have someone look over it if you can to see anything you might have missed. I look over my son’s papers and talk through the edits with him.
hello on certain curriculums it tells me when i am night checking there work from the day that the answers are password protected how can i see the answers to determine if all there work is right ?
Scroll up on this page to the “where are the answers?” FAQ and click on it. That will tell you about the various answer types available. If there aren’t answers linked, there are no answers. You can join the Facebook support group for your level if you have questions about certain assignments and their answers.
Hi there, hope all is well with you and yours.
I am just leaving a comment to ask if there was an option to go back and see previously completed days in the EP assignments so that I may print it out to keep for my own records. Thanks!
My EP Assignments is just a fancy bookmark, keeping track of your place in the lessons. It doesn’t keep track of completed assignments. You can click the lesson number from the student page or the course title from the settings page to be taken to the entire course page where the full year of lessons are there for you to peruse. From there you could see previous assignments, but again, not in a completed sense.
i have lower level gradeing questions please
Please feel free to ask your questions. But we don’t encourage grades until they’re necessary for a high school transcript. A grade is a way for a teacher to communicate to a parent how their child is doing. That’s not necessary in a homeschool situation. Just keep with a subject until your child learns it and then move on to the next subject. No reason to continue if they’re not learning like is necessary in a classroom setting.
I have a question pertaining to the PE/Health 2 (9-12).
Why is the course only worth half a credit (.5) instead of a full year credit even though it is 36 weeks long?
Credits are determined by how long the course takes in hours. Generally speaking, 150-180 hours = 1 credit; 75-90 hours = 0.5 credit. Since the PE course doesn’t take 45-60 minutes a day for 180 days, it’s a half credit course.
That being said, you’re the teacher and ultimately get to determine that for your student and your homeschool. You can always add to the requirements of the course to make it a full credit if you want to do that.
Hello, When my child goes into their on line classroom(high school) it doesn’t have the links that are included on my parent page for each day’s lessons. Is this something i can fix?
It sounds like you’ve added once-a-week classes that depend on the day number to show on your student’s page. When your student gets to the correct school day, they will show.
I can’t seem to find the grade sheets for my daughter’s classes. I was able to find and print them when we first started. But I guess I don’t remember where they are. Is someone able to provide those links for me? PreAlgebra, Lit and Comp 1, Spanish 1, bible 1, world history, Biology w/ lab 9-12, PE Health 9-12, drawing professional 6-12. Thanks!
They will be linked each quarter as you need them. So the second quarter’s will be somewhere around lesson 45.
Hi Lee/Easy Peasy,
Does EP provide reading books in PDF for 2nd and 5th grade? Our evaluator asked to have a list of books read during the school year for the evaluation in May. We are traveling and were not able to bring books with us, so we are looking for online, pdf books. Thank you!
Kelly
Everything you need is free online. It will be linked to daily as you need it for the lessons. You can find a reading list for each course in the course description at the top of the individual course page.
Hi!
Do you have any recommendations for a safe search website for kids to use for researching?
This is the one listed in Computer 1: https://m.kiddle.co/
Thank you!
Hello! I had questions about Lit and Comp 1. On lesson 59, I am supposed to write/make a newspaper. Whenever I try to download the newspaper template, it downloads but I can’t use it. Also, what are we supposed to write it about?
Thanks,
-Grace
This type of question would be easier to handle via email or, even better, in our high school chat group (link on the page above). Number 2 of the day has the assignment with suggested things to write about and the newspaper template is working for me so it’s hard to help you in this type of setting.
Question? How do I print off my child’s work to put in a folder for my assessor at the end of year?
Easy Peasy doesn’t save any work. Every 40 lessons or so, the child is told to give something to their parent to save for a portfolio. If this isn’t enough for your evaluator, you can save printed worksheets, take screenshots of online activities and print them, have your child write answers in a notebook that can be saved, etc. You can check with your state group (link for all support groups above on this page) to see what your state laws require you to save.
I had a question about Lit and Comp 1. I am supposed to write a research paper and I am not sure where would be a good place to do the research for that. I am doing it about The Necklace, by the way. Thanks!
You could join our high school group to ask where others have looked for good sources. The course gives some suggestions, and your local library is always a great resource.
Thank you. I will see what I can find. Is the high school group on Facebook?
Yes – all of our support groups are linked on the page above. allinonehomeschool.com/facebook-groups
Thank you!
So I think I’m just missing it? I have a high school junior I’m trying to homeschool and I’m not sure how he’s meant to access his courses?? If I give him the link to the parent page it has links to answers. Any help is appreciated!
From your settings page, click “save and go to _____’s page” to load the student page. From there he can access his assignments.
High School students have access to the answers. If you don’t want your student to access them, be sure to set up expectations ahead of time.
Is there any type of proof of enrollment that we can get to provide proof so that my 15 year old can get his drivers permit?
Please join your state group (all groups are linked on this page) to find out how to satisfy this requirement. Your student is enrolled in your homeschool, so you can legally provide that proof of enrollment.
my student is in 8th grade in all in one homeschool, but is also taking Spanish 1 in all in one high school. is there a way to easily toggle betw her all in one homeschool my ep & her all in one high school my ep?
my student is in 8th grade in all in one homschool, but is also taking Spanish 1 in all in one high school. is there a way to easily toggle betw her all in one homeschool my ep & her all in one high school my ep?
It is all one platform. Simply add Spanish 1 to her student page where her other courses are. Go down to the bottom of your settings page and click on Spanish under unused courses. Then in the Spanish box that it adds, click “next course” until you see Spanish I. If you already have Spanish added, just click next course until you find it – it goes Spanish for level 6, Spanish for level 7, Spanish I, etc.
Hello –
I am trying to find out if there is anything I would be able to print from your website at the end of a school year, that would show all the subjects and lessons that my high school student has completed that year through EP – some sort of progress chart / report?? I also would like to know about this for my elementary students as well.
Thank you,
Kathryn
We have no way of knowing what your student has completed, no. Keeping records is up to you. You can have them screenshot assignments, print things out, work on separate paper, etc. Our high school courses have grading prompts and sheets to be filled out throughout the school year to help with transcripts. But all of that record keeping is on the school end (you), not the curriculum/textbook end (us).