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    Homeschooling High School is NOT that Scary - 2019-04-26 07:30:58-04

   

Lots of moms make it through homeschooling elementary grades and even junior high, but then they hit high school. And they sort of freak out! There’s really no reason to worry about homeschooling high school, if you take it one step at a time.

Homeschooling high school is not that scary when you use our 3 step method for success

One of our family goals in high school was to be sure our children could think critically. For that reason, I adopted a different approach to Literature and History.  I used the “Read – Write – Discuss” approach that can be used in any subject. When you use this approach to homeschooling high school, your children will read their book, write about their book and finally discuss their book with you.

No workbooks.
No multiple choice tests.
No pre-made curriculum.

All you need are books, journals and questions. Here’s how it works:

Read

Choose a classic book that you and your child will read individually.  I recommend classic books because they have endured over time and have ideas you can write about and discuss.  If you are getting started with this approach, choose a book you know your child will enjoy.

With my girls, we started with a Jane Austen book. Since they both enjoyed her books, it was an easy place to start. If you need help finding classic books, you can use this reading book list.

For more information about using books in homeschooling high school, Jeniffer do Nascimento will discuss Homeschooling High School with a Literature Based Curriculum on Wednesday, May 1 at the 2019 Homeschool Mom Conference.

Write

I took my kids to the store and let them choose a special journal they liked. Each day, we wrote one page about our reading.  Notice, I said we wrote “about” our reading. This is not a retelling, or narration of what happened. It is writing about what happened.

Writing “about” their reading encourages your child to think about their reading at a higher level of thinking.  If your children struggle in moving from retelling to writing about their reading, give them a journal prompt for a month or two.

Journal prompts can simply be a question that starts with how or why. In Pride and Prejudice, you might ask, “Why do you think Elizabeth acted that way at the dance?” This allows your kids to give their opinion and think at a deeper level.

Remember, the reading journal is not intended to be a graded essay. It is simply letting your students put their ideas on paper.

Homeschooling high school is not that scary when you use our 3 step method for success

Discuss

Once a week, you should have a discussion about the book you are reading.  It does not need to be long, ten to fifteen minutes is fine.  As the discussion leader, you should have 2-3 questions prepared beforehand.  The first question might be literal to get the discussion started.  Then move into a question that provokes thought.

In Pride and Prejudice, you might ask the following questions.

My questions began with literal thinking and moved to a higher level of thinking.  When you move to a higher level of thinking, you begin to teach your children to think critically and think for themselves.

Using the “Read-Write-Discuss” method of homeschooling high school allowed us to read books we enjoyed or ones important to our family. We were not tied down to a specific curriculum.

This method can be used in any subject matter, which makes it quite flexible. Homeschooling high school does not need to be difficult when you have a method like “Read-Write-Discuss”.

Homeschooling high school doesn’t have to be scary when you have a road map. Check out these workshops that I highly recommend at the 2019 Homeschool Mom Conference.

Can I Really Homeschool High School? by Abby Banks
Yes, you can! Keys for Successful Interest-led High School by Julie Polanco
Homeschooling High School–Oh Yes You Can! by Jennifer Merckling
A Roadmap for Teaching Math all the Way through High School by Rebekah Sayler

2019 Homeschool Mom Conference

They’re all on Wednesday, May 1, but you can save money by getting your Early Bird Ticket right now.

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 Blessings,
Kerry Beck

 
 
 
 
 
 
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