I home ed my 8yo and 11yo children with autism. We do lots of autism friendly early opening things (we're in London), parks, informal meetups with friends (both those that home and and those that don't), walks, museums, local activities. Over the last couple years, we've done gymnastics, swimming, park run, tennis, sports clubs, French club, and various other things. (not all at the same time, of course!!)
We are semi-structured, so we do book work and some curriculum based things, but also a fair bit of child led activities. I access paperwork through Twinkl and teacherspayteachers as well as various other sources as I find them. I am on a number of home ed FB pages where I can also get info on other resources.
We use the laptop and tablet for apps to support what we're working on and review/reinforce various things plus films, documentaries, games, books, magazines, and so on.
We take days off based on activities or the children's abilities. If they're struggling, we can easily adjust our schedule. A large part is also life skills, emotional awareness, anger management, learning how to deal with various things out and about (transport, shops, etc), and building socialisation skills.
Not sure how much that helps. Happy to answer any questions.