Decide what course plan you intend to use. The concurrent method requires that at least six classroom hours be completed before taking the Texas learner's license exam and beginning road time. The block method requires 32 hours of classroom time before taking getting a learner's license and beginning road time. With either course all 32 hours, broken into 10 classes, must be completed before taking the driving portion of the drivers test.
Write the start and end times for instruction and the date of instruction on the Classroom Instruction Log each time you lead your child in coursework instruction. The log is broken into 10 sections for each of the required courses. Make sure you record the time completed in the boxes appropriate to the course material covered during that time.
When a course has been completed enter the date of completion on both the log and the instructor affidavit.
Sign your name beside the completion date on each document.
Repeat this process for all ten courses. It is important to insure that the document is filled out correctly for all of the required time in all of the required courses. This is how you can document that all the outlined objectives were completed when a student goes to take the driving test.