Posts Tagged ‘Homeschool
Flu Season & Dumb Rules
Me…A Teacher?
I have been asked and may offer my services as a teacher in our church homeschool co-op group. I want to help out any way that I can and they are looking for classes for the older kids. All through school, I thought teaching would be the last thing I would do. I have been teaching occasionally at work and find it thoroughly enjoying. I offered up subjects I feel comfortable with such as Chinese, geography, politics, a Bible study or a science class. This would not start until the Fall. I’ve never taught teenagers before, so any advice would be appreciated. Stay tuned to see how it goes.
The Roundup: October 10, 2008
What I’m into this week…
Keeping Records from My Kids Blog
It’s Anything but Dry from The Christian Post on prayer
Geode: The New Geo-Tagging Project From Mozilla Labs from Tech Crunch
The CIA and the Culture of Failure from Secrecy News
Buy a lifesize lego replica of yourself for $60,000 from Geeks are Sexy
Homeland Security’s Space-Based Spying Goes Live from Inteldaily.com
Happy Friday!
Back to Homeschool
My wife and I decided to pull the kids out of public school and teach them at home. We have done this temporarily in the past, but this time they are not going back. We came to this conclusion for several important reasons.
First, I believe it our duty as parents to teach our children, a job we had been delegating to the public school.
Deuteronomy 6:4-7 Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.
Second, for medical reasons, the doctors wanted us to pull Trey out for three months of the flu season. Every year he gets sick around Nov/Dec. Last year he was in the hospital for two months. Rather than subjecting them to the germ breeding ground that is school, we want the opportunity to control the environment.
Third, we are concerned with some of the content being presented. Without going into evolution, sex education, or sexual orientation, the district voted to use the curriculum from Everyday Mathematics. This is a curriculum that every parent should protest and run away from.
It all comes down to the fact that I know my children better than anyone and it’s my responsibility to raise them. So, now my quest is to give them the best education that I can, so expect the focus of this blog (as if it had one) to shift in that direction. All tips, hints, suggestions welcome.



