Category Planning

  • We are using a few lifepacs for high school this year - two that I am writing about today are: economics/government Lifepac and Home Ec. There is a difference between these two lifepacs in how I am using them which impacts how I will go about planning them. We are using the economics/government Lifepac in one school year and the Home Ec will be spread over two years.

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  • I am planning my 5yo's course of study for next year. My problem isn't what to teach, but what not to teach! How much actual "school time" is appropriate for a 5 year old boy? Currently, we are fairly informal. Though, I have started teaching him to read with Jessie Wise's book. So far I am planning to spend about 1:15 hours a day on Language Arts ...

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  • First, I have just about finished my goals for each child for the school year and am wondering, how do I keep this from just becoming a bunch of papers stuck in the back of a notebook for the next year. In other words, how do I convert goals to lesson plans. Gee, I hope this makes sense. ... And when the house (laundry, home-cooked meals, etc.) was presentable school suffered.

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  • Ok here I am again with my crazy questions. I have only been homeschooling for 3 years. The first year was hit and miss. I bought curriculum that planned everything for me. Didn't like it because it seemed way to structured. If we missed a day due to illness, we had to make it up as soon as possible and stay on track to complete by the end of our school year. The 2nd year ...

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  • I am feeling I need to use a lesson planner---How many of you use them and which and where can you get the best one--- I have not checked any site yet ( including yours Donna) as I am typing this something tells me I have seen one at your site--Any hoo .. How necessary do you who use planners feel they are or aren't? I trying to be Very prepared for full time mode!!

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