Archive for the ‘Middle School’ Category
Free Stuff
Here are some great free resources for homeschoolers that I found throughout the internet. Just click on the links and it will take you to the site for more information on the free resource. I hope you enjoy!
Book Review – Wright On Time Utah
Wright On Time Utah by Lisa M. Cottrell-Bentley
About The Book
Announcing the second book in a series about an RV living homeschooling family. Each month brings the Wright family to a new state with a new educational theme to explore and play with. They prove that learning can happen all the time, anywhere, and that being with family is fun! Meet Aidan Wright, age 7: Boisterous and joking all the time, this sporty boy knows how to have fun! Meet Nadia Wright, age 11: Curious and fiery, this intellectual girl can always find out answers to even the most difficult questions. Meet their parents, Harrison and Stephanie: Ready to take their kids on adventures of a lifetime. Meet Prince Pumpkin III, turtle extraordinaire: This 50 year old little guy is holding on tight, as the family RV and mysterious device take him on an adventure no turtle has ever gone on before. Explore a dinosaur dig with the Wrights as they roadschool in Utah. What will Aidan and Nadia discover about the mysterious device they found in Arizona? This series is Wright on Time. Read the rest of this entry »
The Trouble With a Charter School Is……
Sometimes they are just too much of a “public school”. One of the reasons I liked the idea of using Odyssey Charter High School for Roger’s high school because of the interaction with other kids… as well as some interaction with teachers. I also really didn’t feel like I had the time, being that I’m working on growing a small business in todays economy, to do my own curriculum. I needed something that was ready made! Well.. the down side to having something “ready made” and using a public charter school, is that it’s still a public school and all that that implies.
Lessons Lessons Lessons
Last time I wrote about a lesson that I was giving my boys on leadership and reports. Well it turns out that they both did quite well. Roger chose some interesting and unique names and the one we chose for him to do was on Joseph Campbell, a philosophy professor who influenced many great people. Jackson chose mostly presidents, inventors and the like, and we asked him to do his report on Benjamin Franklin. I was very pleased with both of their reports. Read the rest of this entry »










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