They call it homework.
the best resources specifically for homeschoolers is (http://www.midnightbeach.com/hs/).I think that was the best website for homeschoolers based on my knowledge.
I would talk to your public school. They will have some sort of record of other homeschoolers in the area.
I have been both homeschooled and public-schooled, so... - Public school is taught by credentialed teachers; homeschoolers are taught by parents or teachers of classes they choose to take - Public school students "go to school" every day; homeschoolers go to school at home, attend co-ops, or attend nearby classes in subjects they choose - Public school students receive homework every day; homeschoolers may or may not receive homework, based on what their parents say - Public school students follow a strict schedule every day (about 8:30-3:30); some homeschoolers have more freedom in their schedule (although some might have less freedom, it just depends) - Public school students are around lots of people & their friends every day; homeschoolers might or might not be, depending on their schedules - it's up to them - Public school students have their classes, homework, and daily schedules dictated for them; homeschoolers can do schoolwork or take classes whenever they want to & on what subjects they want to (but they still take all of the basic subjects...) - Public school students have to learn at the same pace as everyone else in their grade; homeschoolers can learn at whatever pace they want to, so they can "skip a grade" easily or spend more time on things they don't understand So...there you have it, that's all I could think of. I was homeschooled through seventh grade, and then I started attending a public college-prep school in eighth grade. Both were a lot of fun and very rewarding experiences.
Holidays homework in Punjabi is known as "ਛੁੱਟੀਆਂ ਦੀ ਹੋਮਵਰਕ" (chhuttiyan di homework).
I'm not doing your homework for you!!
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an art attack (homework Huh)
he's totally into you and really wants to talk to you or cheat on your homework Answer Call.
genes. Good luck with that homework!
The answer is No I am homeschooled and this is a common question for homeschoolers
Yes, homeschoolers can typically participate in state orchestra programs, but eligibility may vary by state and specific orchestra policies. Many state orchestras have open auditions that welcome students from various educational backgrounds, including homeschoolers. It's important for families to check the requirements and guidelines of their specific state orchestra to ensure participation. Additionally, some local music organizations may offer support or resources for homeschoolers interested in joining orchestras.
A tutor or an academic coach.