How We Homeschool 10th Grade: Outsourcing, Interest-Led, and Box-Checking
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by Vanessa Wright
4M ago
Because I get asked about resources and classes for teens all of the time, I'm sharing a peek into what our 15-year-old twins are tackling this year—each teen has very different learning styles, methods, and "ways" that we approach their school.    The post How We Homeschool 10th Grade: Outsourcing, Interest-Led, and Box-Checking appeared first on TheHomeSchoolMom ..read more
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10 YouTube Channels For Kids Who Love The Great Outdoors
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by Amy Thetford
4M ago
While not a substitute for fresh air and sunshine, the creators behind the camera on YouTube can give your outdoor-lovin’ kids a peek into nature environments they wouldn’t otherwise get to experience. Here are 10 great YouTube channels for kids who would rather be outside. The post 10 YouTube Channels For Kids Who Love The Great Outdoors appeared first on TheHomeSchoolMom ..read more
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Colleges That Have Accepted Homeschooled Students
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by Jeanne Faulconer, M.A.
4M ago
Contributors at TheHomeSchoolMom asked our network of friends which four-year institutions have admitted their homeschooled teens, and we got an enthusiastic response. The post Colleges That Have Accepted Homeschooled Students appeared first on TheHomeSchoolMom ..read more
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Homeschool Dual Enrollment & More: Earn College Credit While Homeschooling
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by Jeanne Faulconer, M.A.
4M ago
Homeschool dual enrollment and testing for college credit are two ways students can earn college credit and provide outside evidence of college readiness. The post Homeschool Dual Enrollment & More: Earn College Credit While Homeschooling appeared first on TheHomeSchoolMom ..read more
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Community College After Homeschooling
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by Jeanne Faulconer, M.A.
4M ago
Community colleges are part of the success story of many homeschoolers. Here is how community colleges can play an important role in helping homeschoolers meet their post-high school goals. The post Community College After Homeschooling appeared first on TheHomeSchoolMom ..read more
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Permanently Accessible Homeschool Records
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by Jeanne Faulconer, M.A.
5M ago
If you homeschool through high school, you absolutely need to create homeschool records. Here's how to make sure kids have them when they need them.  The post Permanently Accessible Homeschool Records appeared first on TheHomeSchoolMom ..read more
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Homeschooled Adults: What To Do When You Have No Transcripts
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by Jeanne Faulconer, M.A.
5M ago
As homeschooling has become more popular, some graduates are finding themselves without transcripts or a diploma. These recommendations can help. The post Homeschooled Adults: What To Do When You Have No Transcripts appeared first on TheHomeSchoolMom ..read more
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Alternatives to College: A High School Roadmap
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by Jeanne Faulconer, M.A.
8M ago
Some teens are more interested in going to work or starting a business immediately after their graduation from homeschool. Some want to join the military, take a gap year, volunteer extensively, work on the family farm, or learn a vocation or skilled trade. You can help launch these homeschooled teens who are pursuing what they want to do with their lives—with alternatives to college. The post Alternatives to College: A High School Roadmap appeared first on TheHomeSchoolMom ..read more
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15 Screen-Free Road Trip Games to Keep Kids Entertained in the Car
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by Amy Thetford
9M ago
How can you keep kids happy and entertained on your next family vacation? Road trip games, of course. Bonus — no screens required! We’re sharing 15 road trip games to make car rides (nearly!) as much fun as the end destination. The post 15 Screen-Free Road Trip Games to Keep Kids Entertained in the Car appeared first on TheHomeSchoolMom ..read more
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The Congressional Award
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by Sherene Silverberg
11M ago
Participation in the Congressional Award program is one way for homeschooled high school students to show evidence of community involvement. Here is what it involves. The post The Congressional Award appeared first on TheHomeSchoolMom ..read more
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