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A homeschool gradebook built for real subjects

Updated June 2026

Homeschoolio's gradebook keeps each child's grades in one place and does the averaging for you. Record assignment scores, weight them however you like, and get a clean subject grade for the term that flows straight into a report card or a high-school transcript.

Scores, weighting, and averages

Add assignments as you go, give each a score, and choose how much it counts. The gradebook keeps a running average so you always know where a subject stands.

  • Weighted categories so tests, quizzes, and homework can count differently.
  • Automatic subject averages and term grades, recalculated as you add work.
  • Reusable assignments so a weekly quiz takes one tap to record.

Grading scales that fit your family

Not every subject should be a percentage. Homeschoolio supports letter grades, percentages, pass/fail, and mastery or standards-based grading, set per student and per subject. For high school, you can define your own letter-to-GPA mapping so the transcript reflects the scale you actually use.

From gradebook to finished document

The point of grading is the record at the end. Your subject grades roll into a polished report card for any term and, for high schoolers, into the transcript with weighted or unweighted GPA and credits. You grade once and the documents build themselves.

How Homeschoolio helps

Homeschoolio pairs a simple gradebook with everything else a homeschool record needs: a fast log book, an attendance and hours tracker, and the filings your state asks for. It works offline and exports to PDF and CSV any time, free.

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Common questions

Do homeschoolers need a gradebook?

Not always, but it helps. A gradebook keeps grades consistent across the year, which matters most when you build a high-school transcript or a report card. Younger grades can stay narrative or pass/fail, and you can switch the scale per child or subject.

How do you calculate a homeschool grade?

Record each assignment with a score and, if you want, a weight (tests count more than homework, for example). The gradebook averages them into a subject grade for the term. Homeschoolio does the math and lets you choose a percentage, letter, pass/fail, or mastery scale.

Can I use different grading scales for different children?

Yes. One child can be on letter grades while another is mastery-based or pass/fail, and a single child can grade math by percentage and art by narrative. The scale is set per student and per subject.

Do gradebook grades flow into a transcript?

They do. Subject grades you record carry into report cards and, for high schoolers, into the transcript with weighted or unweighted GPA and credits, so you are never re-typing grades to build the final document.

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