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9780307451637

Homeschool Your Child for Free More Than 1,400 Smart, Effective, and Practical Resources for Educating Your Family at Home

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    9780307451637

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    0307451631

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-08-04
  • Publisher: Crown
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Summary

Provide a solid education at home without breaking the bank. Introduced in 2000,Homeschool Your Child for Freegave countless parents the plan and peace of mind to get their kids' education on the right track. Now, authors LauraMaery Gold and Joan M. Zielinski have revised and updated their popular guide, offering their expert homeschooling advice and information, plus new tools and resources to help you and your child succeed: Complete curriculum plans for a comprehensive education, from preschool through high school Where to find free online courses; NEW! Ways to partner with public schools; NEW! Legal guidelines and compliance requirements for home educators Keys to graduating a homeschooler; NEW! Developing personal finance management and life skills; NEW! Teaching tips and motivators from successful homeschoolers Career and vocational guidance; NEW! And so much more! Comprehensive and clear,Homeschool Your Child for Freegives you access to free instructional materialfrom reading-readiness activities for preschoolers to science projects for teensto help build a strong foundation that will last into adulthood. You don't need to drain your bank account to guarantee a good education for your child. With a computer and the Internet, you have the largest library and laboratory right at your fingertipsall for free!

Author Biography

LauraMaery Gold writes a popular weekly Internet column for homeschoolers and operates one of the largest homeschooling lists on the Internet. She and her husband, Dan Post, are the homeschooling parents of seven, ranging in age from infant to adulthood. They are the authors of a number of books on technology, and religion, and business. After having lived all over the world, the family now resides in Kent, Washington, where she and Dan teach their children through an eclectic curriculum of free educational resources.
Joan M. Zielinski is the mother of four—one of whom is LauraMaery. A professional educator for nearly thirty years, Joan is a former Teacher of the Year for the Kent, Washington School District who recently retired to undertake volunteer work in literacy education. She and her husband, Stan, breed champion St.Bernards.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Kristine Farleyp. ix
Introduction to the Second Editionp. xi
Conventionsp. xiii
Why We Homeschoolp. 1
Homeschool How-To'sp. 8
Internet Safetyp. 12
Teaching Tipsp. 16
Motivatorsp. 22
Dealing with Difficultiesp. 28
Legal Issuesp. 32
Assessment Testingp. 36
That "Socialization" Questionp. 42
Support Groupsp. 46
Email Listsp. 50
The Boardsp. 54
Curriculum Core: Scope and Sequencep. 56
Placement Testingp. 68
Lesson Plansp. 71
Worksheetsp. 76
Unit Studiesp. 79
Field Tripsp. 83
Preschoolp. 90
Special Educationp. 95
Unschoolingp. 101
Online Coursesp. 106
Public School Partneringp. 110
Education Essentialsp. 114
Community Involvement and Public Servicep. 115
Listening Skillsp. 121
Logic and Critical Thinkingp. 124
Library and Media Skillsp. 128
Information Literacyp. 132
Reference Materialsp. 135
Research Skillsp. 138
Study Skillsp. 143
Values, Standards, and Ethicsp. 146
Language Literacyp. 151
Etymology and Linguisticsp. 154
Grammar, Usage, and Punctuationp. 157
Handwriting and Penmanshipp. 161
Literaturep. 163
Reading Skillsp. 168
Spellingp. 174
Vocabularyp. 177
Written Expressionp. 180
Mathematics Masteryp. 186
Basic Mathp. 192
Pre-Algebrap. 196
Algebrap. 199
Geometryp. 203
Computer Mathp. 206
Trigonometryp. 208
Calculusp. 211
Statisticsp. 214
Art Appreciationp. 218
Art History and Appreciationp. 222
Craftsp. 227
Designp. 229
Drawingp. 231
Paintingp. 234
Sculpture and Ceramicsp. 237
Visual Artsp. 239
History Highlightsp. 243
American Historyp. 248
American Westp. 253
Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance Historyp. 256
Family Historyp. 258
Modern American Historyp. 261
State Historyp. 263
World Historyp. 267
Music Marathonp. 270
Music Appreciationp. 274
Music Theoryp. 278
Musicianshipp. 281
Vocal Musicp. 285
Social Studies Skillsp. 287
Business and Industryp. 290
Civicsp. 293
Culture and Societyp. 297
Current Eventsp. 302
Economicsp. 305
Geographyp. 310
Psychologyp. 314
Social Issuesp. 317
Humanities Homep. 320
Dance and Performance Artp. 323
Dramap. 326
Foreign Languagep. 329
Public Speakingp. 333
Journalismp. 336
Philosophyp. 340
Religious Educationp. 343
Science Scholarshipp. 349
Anatomyp. 355
Archaeology and Paleontologyp. 358
Astronomyp. 360
Biologyp. 364
Botanyp. 367
Chemistryp. 370
Earth Sciencep. 374
Environmental Studiesp. 377
Physical Sciencep. 380
Scientists and Inventionsp. 385
Technologyp. 387
Zoologyp. 391
Health Handbookp. 395
Community Healthp. 399
Drug Educationp. 401
Human Developmentp. 405
Mental Healthp. 409
Nutritionp. 411
Personal Healthp. 414
Physical Educationp. 417
Safety and First Aidp. 421
Graduation Guidancep. 424
Graduationp. 425
Personal Financep. 427
Life Skillsp. 430
Getting Aheadp. 433
College Prepp. 436
Financial Aidp. 439
Career Planningp. 441
Appendix: Curriculum: Scope and Sequence Recommendationsp. 445
Acknowledgmentsp. 451
Indexp. 453
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Chapter 1

Why We Homeschool

All good parents homeschool their children. Some do it full time. Some do it part time in partnership with professional educators. And some do it while their kids are on break from traditional schools. If you teach your children at all, you homeschool.

Homeschoolers cut across all segments of the population. Although the movement is indisputably largest in the United States (reliable research puts the number of American homeschooled children at 1.5 million, or 1 to 2 percent of school-age children), Canadians, Europeans, and thousands of expatriated North American families in the military, in missionary service, in business, and in the civil service are also embracing homeschooling.

Homeschoolers advocate dozens of educational philosophies, ranging from strict school-at-home programs to militant unschooling. There are parents who have homeschooled from birth, parents who enroll their children in supplemental classes, and parents who embrace public or private school and supplement it with their own after- school and weekend programs.

While the homeschooling movement is often perceived as conservative in nature, a sizable number of homeschoolers are adamantly liberal. Homeschoolers cover the range of human experience. They include self- avowed "hippies," rural farm families, gay couples, single parents, grandparents, stepparents, and kindly aunts.

Some families homeschool in small church or neighborhood "co-ops," some are affiliated with charter or private schools, and some go it alone. Some homeschooling families are devoutly religious; some have no religious affiliation at all. The homeschooling community embraces Pagans and Catholics, Baha'is and Mormons, Buddhists and Sikhs, Jehovah's Witnesses and Protestant Christians, Hindus and serious atheists, Muslims and Jews.

Parents homeschool because their children are gifted, learning disabled, behavior disordered or easily overlooked, hyperactive, or just plain bored. Some parents homeschool because they feel undermined or unsafe. Most parents homeschool for smaller classes, individual attention, and customized curriculum. And most of all, parents homeschool their kids because they simply want to. Because they're good parents, and they believe it's the best thing for their children.

No matter how-or why-you homeschool, you're welcome here. And congratulations on choosing to teach your children both economically and intelligently.

Intelligently? Absolutely. In choosing this book, you're gaining access to thousands of resources that make up the best and most current information available anywhere. No stodgy, fifteen-year-old, out-of-date textbooks for your kids. By choosing to homeschool your child for free, you're also choosing to homeschool your child for now. For the world your child lives in today, rather than the world that existed in 1996, when many of her friends' out-of-date social studies and science textbooks were written. If you use this book properly, you'll also teach your sons and daughters how to find their independent way around modern technology to do the kind of research and study that will make them successful in college and the business world.

By making wise, intelligent, frequent use of the Internet, you're teaching your children two things: one, that there are answers to all their questions, and two, that those answers are within their grasp. You'll teach them how to find information, how to work efficiently, how to avoid time-wasting dead ends, and how to focus on their educational goals. Do we guarantee that this book will make your child smarter? Yes, we do. Will your child be better off if he's homeschooled? Of course. Is homeschooling the answer to all your problems? Well . . .

Here's how it works. If you haven't yet been on the Internet, it's time to start. Visit your community library, recreation center, or YMCA and ask for assist

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