How To Homeschool Creatively

  • November 16, 2009
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Take advantage of the flexibility that comes with teaching your children at home. Use your imagination!

You Will Need

  • Field trips
  • Ingenuity
  • Flexibility
  • A garden
  • A daily newspaper
  • Other homeschoolers
  • Pen pals
How To Homeschool Creatively: Take field trips

Step 1: Take field trips

Make the world your classroom by taking the children on lots of field trips – to museums, zoos, the aquarium, parks, botanical gardens, and so on. Check with your local chamber of commerce and tourism office for ideas.

How To Homeschool Creatively: Make lessons out of the everyday

Step 2: Make lessons out of the everyday

Make lessons out of everyday life. Grocery shopping, cooking, and pet care can all be turned into tutorials on math, nutrition, spelling, and more.

If your child is engaged in a subject, don’t cut the lesson short – with homeschooling, you’re not confined to teaching in 45-minute increments.

How To Homeschool Creatively: Make it fun

Step 3: Make it fun

Make learning fun. If you can find a gripping historical novel that will do just as good a job of teaching European history as a traditional textbook, use it.

How To Homeschool Creatively: Exploit your child's interests

Step 4: Exploit your child's interests

Take advantage of your child’s interests by building lessons in several subjects – like math, geography, history, art, and reading – around one of their passions, like cars.

If you have more than one child, teach your children together in as many subjects as you can – your bright seven year old might learn ninth-grade math with their older sibling.

How To Homeschool Creatively: Grow a garden

Step 5: Grow a garden

Grow a vegetable garden. If you don’t have the room, plant an herb garden. Growing vegetables and herbs will provide ample opportunities to teach science and home economics.

How To Homeschool Creatively: Read the newspaper

Step 6: Read the newspaper

Read a daily newspaper together. Use it not only to keep your children abreast of current events, but to practice reading and teach finance, history, and vocabulary.

How To Homeschool Creatively: Join forces

Step 7: Join forces

Join forces with other parents in your area who homeschool, so your children will have other kids to socialize with on group outings. See what teaching materials you can swap and share.

How To Homeschool Creatively: Find pen pals

Step 8: Find pen pals

Find pen pals for your children; correspondence is a great way to sharpen basic skills like writing and spelling. Or have them write to someone in another country as a way to help them learn a foreign language.

Did you know? Nearly one-quarter of homeschooled students are at least one grade ahead of their public and private school peers.

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raycloud25

I was homeschooled cause of illness. And the best education I got was actually in the hospital. It was when I sat down with textbooks and schedules; I lost my love of learning. Now, I've managed to get back into studying on my own. I use more hands on and less textbooks. I'm 28. I believe learning is a life long process. It cannot be bound by traditional schooling, not that all traditional schooling is terrible or failing, but it is a lot more flexible and does not have age limits. Learning never has age limits.

about 1 year ago by raycloud25

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