Give Credit, Where Credit Is Due...In The Homeschool
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Here is a link to an awesome post about high school credits in the homeschool and how to relax a bit. Coming from Simplehomeschool.net. credit based system
What do you do in your homeschool for summer? I remember the fun times of summer school at my public high school. We did not have air conditioning in our summer home when I was growing up. Though the house was on the lake and had wonderful breezes blowing through pretty much all the time. It sure was nice to be in that air conditioned school on really hot and humid days. Summer school was a time to reconnect with friends, enjoy getting to know school teachers better, since they were more relaxed and not so rushed. As well as a time for getting classes out of the way. If you mention summer school to most teens today, they totally freak out and can't imagine enjoying it or they correlate it with earning grades of F's. A big plus with homeschooling is that we are instilling a love of learning in our child, it's not a chore, learning is a wonderful part of life. Our summer school this year looks like this. We have a combination of Advanced Math, ...
Well I'm all for frugal! Most of us homeschoolers have enough materials on hand to educate a small army...lol. This summer go through your bookshelves and make 3 piles: THROW AWAY KEEP SELL/GIVEAWAY Throw Away Pile: The first pile is just plain old junk, stuff that is used up, scribbled on, torn up etc. Get RID OF IT!! Including that workbook you bought on Ebay that smells like nasty musty YUCK!! Keep Pile: This is stuff that you can use, organize it by subject, I like to buy those magazine holders from the Dollar Tree or use cereal boxes with the top and side cut out. They are very durable if you put some clear packing tape on the bottom of them. I use these for booklets, workbooks and things like that. I put subjects on those and on free days, I will tell our son to go and pick out an activity and spend an hour working on it. It makes learning fun because he can pick what he wants to do. Jot down what you have and later on in the summer when you really start planning out the comi...
This is right where we are, hard to believe that we are almost done homeschooling, with just one year left to go. I came across Michelle's blog not too long ago and have been reading it. She has some wonderful heartfelt insight on sending your child off to college. The article is called getting your teen ready for college and it is well worth the read. Once I catch my breath, it's been a wild ride and busy time with college visits, applications, essays and fun stuff like that! We enjoyed our last homeschool convention and were so blessed to spend that time learning from college guidance counselor talks. It was also a melancholy time of reflecting on the years gone by and a sad but inexpensive time of shopping the vendor hall. It was sad to look at all the new curriculums out there, yet have no need to buy anything. Of course I bought myself some goodies...lol. We are embarking on some exciting uncharted territory for us with some interesting twists and turns along the wa...
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