More How-Tos of Homeschooling
One of the greatest benefits of homeschooling is the fact that the sky is the limit when it comes to what you can teach your children and how you go about doing so.
Day-to-day activities that your child probably already participates in can easily be incorporated into your curriculum. These activities can be anything from grocery shopping, to caring for a pet to helping in the garden.
This post ‘Unique Learning Adventures for Homeschoolers’, brought to you by More 4 Kids, includes several excellent ideas for unique homeschool adventures. Whether you are looking for suggestions in regard to math, science, social studies, English, physical education or the arts this is must read information.
In the words of More 4 Kids:
“While your child’s peers are tucked away in the “traditional” classroom setting, you and your children can be out engaging in activities in different areas of your community learning all sorts of new and exciting things.”
Talk with your kids. Ask them to think of three or for things that they would REALLY like to learn. Then have them tell you how they think they might be able to learn these things either at home or in the community.
You will probably be pleasantly surprised by the answers they give you. Chances are, you’ll end up learning something new in the process, as well.
Please take the time to read the above mentioned post. It is filled with wonderful learning ideas and projects to jazz up your curriculum.
That being said, what is the most unique learning adventure you have shared with your child? Was this adventure planned or was it spontaneous? We are always on the lookout for interesting project ideas. Please feel free to share yours.
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