How to HS "right"....?
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 9:11 pm
I'm sure there is no right or wrong way to home school.... But since I only have a basic idea of what to do I am feeling a little overwhelmed. Luckily for me my kids are both under the age of 5 (one preschool age and one K next year) so in my state I have a couple of practice years since the law doesn't require schooling until the age of seven.
I have some questions about some things. First, I was wondering if anyone has a suggestion about how to keep good records. Do you just put it on the computer in like Excel, or use a purchased software program, or what? What works best? And also along with that, if you have your kids outside planting flowers how do you classify that if it is agriculture, history, physical education, home economics and etc. Can you apply the hour they plant flowers to all those different subjects provided you only count it as one hour but it would cover the hours required in the particular studies or can you only pick one subject to apply it to?? How do you know what to apply it to?
I know what subjects I want to cover but I have no idea how to cover them without an in depth teachers guide on each subject with the full lesson plans and curriculum (to follow at their pace of course). I'm not a big fan of fully unschooling, I prefer to mix and match styles and I want to give a good foundation in the most important subjects (reading, writing and math) but my kids also need some help in motor skills with like cutting with scissors and stuff like that. If I can't find used K curriculum on this forum to use this year could someone recommend a low cost curriculum that could meet my needs? Look under the wanted section in this forum for a description......
I don't have a lot of money to buy a lot of stuff... but I don't want to just go at it without any guidance. People keep telling me I don't need any books for K but I feel like I do.
Oh and can someone tell me where to go to test my kids readiness skills to know what they are and aren't ready for or their grade level or whatever it is...
Can someone please help me sort all this out so I don't feel so overwhelmed?
Thanks to anyone who can help........
JJ
I have some questions about some things. First, I was wondering if anyone has a suggestion about how to keep good records. Do you just put it on the computer in like Excel, or use a purchased software program, or what? What works best? And also along with that, if you have your kids outside planting flowers how do you classify that if it is agriculture, history, physical education, home economics and etc. Can you apply the hour they plant flowers to all those different subjects provided you only count it as one hour but it would cover the hours required in the particular studies or can you only pick one subject to apply it to?? How do you know what to apply it to?
I know what subjects I want to cover but I have no idea how to cover them without an in depth teachers guide on each subject with the full lesson plans and curriculum (to follow at their pace of course). I'm not a big fan of fully unschooling, I prefer to mix and match styles and I want to give a good foundation in the most important subjects (reading, writing and math) but my kids also need some help in motor skills with like cutting with scissors and stuff like that. If I can't find used K curriculum on this forum to use this year could someone recommend a low cost curriculum that could meet my needs? Look under the wanted section in this forum for a description......
I don't have a lot of money to buy a lot of stuff... but I don't want to just go at it without any guidance. People keep telling me I don't need any books for K but I feel like I do.
Oh and can someone tell me where to go to test my kids readiness skills to know what they are and aren't ready for or their grade level or whatever it is...
Can someone please help me sort all this out so I don't feel so overwhelmed?
Thanks to anyone who can help........
JJ