Carnival of Homeschooling: Game Day Edition

Posted by admin, October 30th, 2009

As you prepare for your homeschooling year, be sure to plan some game days. SomeBody was one of our favorite games. My children loved playing the games. I purchased this game when it first came out, at least 15 years ago. It’s August and time for Lara DeHaven’s family to resume school. Autumn Beck presents Where are all the homeschoolers?? Some are still available, others are no longer being published. One of my fondest memories of our homeschooling days is the time we spent playing games together. Fridays worked well for us. posted at Homeschooling In Kerrville. In The Best Kind of Homeschool Support, ChristineMM of The Thinking Mother discusses finding homeschool support and encouragement through friendships with other homeschooling mothers. It’s a fun and educational human anatomy game by Aristoplay. She says, “Since we’ve moved to Kerrville (in Feb.) everyone – EVERYONE – tells us there are “tons” of homeschoolers here. This is the first in a series of posts she is writing to help some folks who are getting started homeschooling for the first time this year. Homeschooling families set their own schedules and can choose when to begin and end their school year. Some days we would have game day and cover every subject by playing games. What schedule do you keep? In In Which I Say a Bad Word. When do you begin? posted at Home School Dad, he gives his take on when people ask “But what about socialization?” Read more…Carnival of Homeschooling: Game Day Edition originally appeared on About.com Homeschooling on Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 at 04:10:27.Permalink | Comment | Email this But where are they?”

Dave Roller just reread the Socialization Trap by Rick Boyer again this Summer. Homeschooling Basics - Back to school time

Well, we have to start with the basics: planning, scheduling and getting ready. It was a popular choice when their friends came over. Here are some of our favorites. Leah presents Getting Started Homeschooling Post 1- The Big Picture (or why I homeschool) posted at The Courtney Six. Join me in my journey down memory lane. In her post at Texas Homesteader, she shares how she was Inspired and Ready for School by reading books by Karen Andreola.

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