Home Schooling works on the same principle as the Public School. You have required classes you must take to earn credits to graduate. (Let me add a note here and say that you should check with the Public School in your area to find out their requirements are as far as subjects and credits you need for graduation.) After you establish this you then must set up a daily (hourly) schedule for the completion of each subject each day. Remember: most school systems require 180+ school year. It will take determination and consistency on the Parents part to make sure their child does their required school work each day. Also, as an added help, most curriculum that you order will come with guide lines and procedures for teaching your child at home or you can order them separately.
You can find information about high school diplomas from home on any online school that offers them. It works just like a regular high school diploma except you do the work at home instead of in a school.
not possible. let students have time after school go home do their home works while teachers and principals prepare their lessons for next day.
She works "home-schooled" so to speak, in between shooting etc.
I think the use of "out" and "in" is more of a difference in expression from different people in difference parts of a Region, Country or the World. I would say "from" home. All to do with adjectives and adverbs, which is going too far back to my school days.
huh...i almost dislike everything which is not of my choice....i dislike to do home works and dislike to get up early in the morning for school!!
You get to know the school and how the school works!
If Works will not convert your Word document, you may have to re-save your document at school. If you click on "Save As", go down the list of possible formats. There should be one or two choices to save in a Works format.
It's spelled "teacher" as in "My teacher works at school."
Women can combine home and careers successfully by working in the home or out of the home. To do it successfully in the home they must know that there is a time for work and a time for everything else. Scheduling may be key in this. For a woman that works out of the home, she may consider working while her kids are at school or working a job opposite the time her significant other works to keep things in order.
School is not your "second home" because school is an institution, not a home. Also, a home is composed of a family, and schools are not.
The perfect schedule is whatever works for your family. That is one of the main reasons that people do home school. Flexibility. Everyone works best when they are not tired, hungry or over-stimulated. Try doing home school after breakfast and before work if their work schedule is in the afternoons. If they work in the morning, try after lunch. Whatever works best for your family is the perfect schedule for you. It doesn't have to work for everyone else. Good luck!
Everything works out for Greg, and Rodrick does his report/ project on "Do plants sneeze?".