Hi momoflh, and welcome to the HOD Board!

You received solid advice here already. I'd not make more unnecessary work for yourself, but instead use the guide to log your work. This works beautifully with HOD!

The "Introduction" of each guide may be copied and handed in to whomever is overseeing your homeschooling, if need be, and this explains each subject area's work and skills taught very nicely. The daily pages should not be copied (copywork infringement, not to mention way toooo much copying for comfort

), but they can be initialed to show students have completed their work. The guides (starting with PHFHG on up) act not only as teacher's guides but also as student planners. Student should read the directions in the "I" independent boxes themselves and follow them independently. We have our dc mark the corners of the boxes with their first initial each time they complete a box. This has worked so well, as we use the guides a second and third time, for I can see years back "W" marked for Wyatt finishing his work, and "R" marked for Riley finishing his work, and soon "E" will be marked for Emmett finishing his work.

The "Table of Contents" in the front of each guide lists the Unit numbers and themes. You can just jot the dates (i.e. April 10-13) next to each unit as it is completed to record progress. As dc complete their work, they keep a portfolio with tabs. This shows all the work completed for the year and is a lovely keepsake as well. HTH!

I think you are going to enjoy HOD in your home so much! It is nice to meet you, and I look forward to getting to know you here.
In Christ,
Julie