Homeschool curriculum tracker for Canada
Compass helps homeschool families organize learning goals, track what is planned or covered, and see what they may want to explore next. Clearer learning coverage, without building another spreadsheet.
See what you’ve covered, what’s planned, and what still needs attention.
Homeschool learning can happen through lessons, projects, books, field trips, conversations, worksheets, and interest-led activities. Compass gives you a clearer way to organize it.
Track covered learning
Log what your child has worked on, whether it came from a lesson, project, reading, outing, or activity.
Plan what’s next
Mark learning goals as planned so you can see what is coming up without losing track of the bigger picture.
Spot areas to explore
See subjects, goals, or themes that may need more attention, then decide what fits your family next.
Create summaries
Pull together clearer planning notes and progress summaries for your own records and reflection.
Know what’s next, then build it.
Compass is strongest when it helps families see the learning path. CARL is strongest when it turns that next step into a lesson, project, worksheet, or activity.
Track the learning path
Use Compass to organize goals, track covered learning, and see what is planned or still open.Choose the next focus
Pick a subject, goal, topic, or gap that makes sense for your child and family rhythm.Build it in CARL
Create lessons, activities, projects, worksheets, assessments, and parent-facing supports.Homeschool learning rarely fits neatly into one notebook.
Many families use a mix of curriculum, custom goals, online resources, books, projects, field trips, and child-led interests. Compass helps keep that learning visible.
Everything lives in too many places.
It can be hard to remember what was planned, what was actually covered, and what still deserves attention.
- ×Plans live across PDFs, notebooks, tabs, folders, and memory.
- ×It is hard to see coverage across subjects over time.
- ×Interesting projects do not always get captured as learning evidence.
- ×Planning next week means rebuilding the big picture again.
The learning picture is easier to see.
Compass gives families a clearer way to organize goals, coverage, next steps, and summaries.
- Track what is covered, planned, or still to explore.
- Use custom curriculum or learning goals as your reference point.
- Spot subjects or areas that may need more attention.
- Send next-step ideas into CARL for lesson and activity planning.
Organize the learning without making home feel like a school office.
Compass is meant to make learning coverage easier to understand, not add another layer of busywork.
Subjects and goals
Track learning across subjects, themes, curriculum areas, or custom family goals.
Plans and coverage
Mark learning as planned, covered, or still to explore so next steps are easier to choose.
Evidence and summaries
Keep track of activities, projects, discussions, reflections, and resources used along the way.
Made in BC, hosted in Canada, and designed for family-controlled tracking.
Compass helps families make learning coverage visible without deciding what your homeschool should be. You choose the goals, interpret the progress, and decide what makes sense next.
Questions about homeschool tracking with Compass.
Short answers for homeschool families, parents, tutors, and educators comparing Compass with spreadsheets, planners, and record-keeping tools.
Can homeschool families use Compass?
Is Compass only for classroom teachers?
Can I use my own homeschool curriculum?
What is the difference between Compass and CARL?
Can Compass tell me exactly what I legally have to teach?
Start by tracking one subject.
Choose a subject, add your learning goals, mark what has already been covered, and use Compass to see what might come next.