Teen Task Card Masterclass

(1 customer review)

$29.00

Join our Teen Task Card Masterclass to discover how to communicate with your teens and help them be more independent with their work even when the curriculum isn’t open-and-go.

You want it to be easier to homeschool your teens

But you don’t want to give up the lit-based curriculum you love

WE’LL SHOW YOU HOW YOU CAN

Join our Teen Task Card Masterclass to discover how to communicate with your teens and help them be more independent with their work even when the curriculum isn’t open-and-go.

Our Teen Task Card Masterclass…

  • Shows you how to make any literature-based curriculum open-and-go easy
  • Teaches you how to scaffold your teens into more independence
  • Creates an environment where homeschooling will continue if you are away or distracted

YOUR MASTERCLASS INCLUDES

  • A recorded presentation and Q&A session where we cover all the info you need to implement this system and answer all of your questions.
  • Task Card template in Google Slides.
FAQs

What happens when I check out?

You will receive an email receipt from our shop with a link to access masterclass page. If you do not receive the email in about 15 minutes, check your spam and then reach out to info@pambarnhill.com for help.

How long do I have access to the materials?

You will have lifetime access to the replay page and downloads through your account at pambarnhill.com.

What is your refund policy?

While we hope you love the event and get a ton of great ideas, if for any reason you don’t your purchase is covered by our 14-day, no questions asked guarantee. Just email as at info@pambarnhill.com to process your refund.

What if I have another question?

We are here to help! Email us at info@pambarnhill.com for answers.

Stop stressing over being too busy to homeschool

Teach your teens to do some of this alone — even while using curriculum you love

Join our masterclass and learn how with easy ideas.

1 review for Teen Task Card Masterclass

  1. Kimberly Ewalt

    I’ve been trying to find a better way to organize my upper middle schooler and high schooler’s plans, to make them more independent. These task cards are a great way to do just that.

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