Homeschooling is usually so much more than just going to school.
Homeschooling is a full-time job, but so is keeping your home and family clean and organized. Homeschooling families have a wonderful opportunity to involve children in the daily cleaning routine.
It takes a lot of work to run a household, and it usually takes a family working together to make it run smoothly. (And when I say "family", I mean "Mom telling everyone else what to do"!).
From a young age, children are capable of helping around the house. After all, they make most of the messes, so shouldn't they be part of cleaning them up? The trick is to find jobs that are compatible with your child's age and ability, teaching them the correct way to do it (and you sometimes have to teach them several times), and setting up a regular routine with clear expectations.
My own four year old loves to dust the floor. We have a duster cloth on a pole, like a mop, that he loves to run around the hardwood floors.
Younger elementary aged children are capable of a bit more. They can be in charge of the bookshelves, making sure all the books are put neatly away. Consider letting them do all the things a younger child can do, plus: clean toys out from under the bed; clean up floor, checking for all small toy pieces before Mom runs the vacuum; fold a load of towels, socks, and underwear, then put them away; sweeping the kitchen floor, taking out the recycling; keeping their closet floor clean; and helping rake leaves.
Older children can do all this, and more! They can vacuum, clean mirrors, clean litter boxes, take out the trash, be in charge of trash cans for trash collecting days, weed, and so much more!
Work with your children, and get to know their skill level and ability. Then find household chores that they can do themselves or participate in. The whole family benefits!