In most places, you can choose when your school starts and ends. Some places may require you to follow the local school district's schedule.
Generally, homeschooling laws only require you to hold school for a certain number of days or hours each year, if you want to do school in the summer and take the winter off, you can. If you want to school on Saturday and Sunday but take Wednesday and Friday off, you can. If you want to do school for three weeks and then take a week off, you can. Whatever you feel works best for your family is fine so long as you meet the minimum number of days (usually 180 days or 30 weeks) per year.
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there are 6 hours in a school day... the same does not apply to home schooling... in home schooling class can last form 2-4 hours ...
You will need to know how much it can change your life, if your qualified to homeschool, and how much time you will spend doing it each day.
May 3 every year Emma Moer!☻
At www.homeschoolviews.com there are hundreds of Homeschool Writing Printables, Homeschool Unit Studies, Printable Homeschool Recordkeeping Sheets and Homeschool Calendars & Schedules.
Homeschool microscopes are microscopes used by students who attend homeschool, and they are easy to use. They cost around $300 to $400.
Yes, the Bates family does homeschool.
* Well, It's possible to name it for Example:Pensacola Homeschool!
The easiest place to purchase homeschool software is on-line. Homeschool software is available through many website and homeschool co-ops. The decision of what software best fits the students education goals needs is the first step to purchasing homeschool software.
Be happy for what you have done, ask her out or get her something, just don't let it start to feel weird. :) What you are able to do depends on what she feels about you.
Homeschooling is regulated by the individual states. Google your state and "homeschool laws."
If you are interested in homeschool, there are online classes, or c.d. programs. Or, you can get a textbook and teachers guide from amazon.com, or if you don't have time to homeschool yourself, look into a local consortium (a weekly class).