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Home School Planning Is Essential For Succes

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Home school planning is essential if you want your child to succeed. Curriculum is so vast that if you don’t have a clear plan and stick to it, you may find as the end of the year roles around that you haven’t taught half of the material that you intended.

How A Teacher Plans The Year

Usually, a public school teacher will first examine the state and district curriculum standards. Then, because these usually contain loads of standards that could never possibly be taught in even 20 years, the teacher you choose, sometimes with the help of other teachers, which material is the most important. Then, based on what they chose, the teacher will break it down into 16 2-week units. This should cover the whole year. Each unit has a key deep understanding that the students should learn.

Benefits Of Home Schooling

Children that do not excel in a public school environment may find that they learn well at home. Another advantage is that the children are taught in a one on one setting, which means they won’t be slowed down by other children who may not catch on to things as quickly. However, you still need adequate home school planning in order for the teaching to be effective.

Try and find innovative and interesting ways to engage your child. Talk to teachers at local schools for ideas. If they don’t like something, don’t just leave it out, but make it fun and interesting so that they’ll want to learn. If, for instance, they don’t like math, incorporate math into something they do like, such as video games. This will keep them learning but it won’t make them lose interest altogether.

By making sure that your child is interested, you’ll be able to keep up with your home school planning regimen

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