Homeschooling over the summer?

Saturday, April 25, 2009

UPDATE: Last year, we posted some of our plans for homeschooling over the summer, and we had lots of fun. This year, we plan to have just as much fun and figured that last year’s post is still a great place to start if you are trying to get ideas for your summer homeschool. Please leave a comment if you have any fun ideas to add to our list! Here is last years post:

Although we have agreed to take a totally laid-back approach to homeschooling this summer, we plan to continue learning. Our plan is to take a project-based approach with learning centered around field trips. Here are some ideas we are ‘exploring’:

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  • 1. Diana Kirsch  |  Saturday, April 19, 2008 at 1:21 pm

    Way to go! Learning doesn’t stop just because it is summer! Homeschool is a lifestyle and that means education is 24/7 all year long. There are wonderful educational opportunities everywhere you look! I support homeschool 100% for so many reasons! The internet is a wonderful resource tool – use it! Check out my blog for great links!

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