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How to home school High School on the Road - Education ...

When you're some of those fortunate people who have an chance to do some globetrotting - potentially for roughly a year - should you be worried about "losing" the educational time with your home school high school student? And how will you continue in difficult subjects such as math or science?

I feel you simply cannot stop a child from learning. Traveling will teach them great amounts that you just can not learn from books! And you realize, unschoolers do well on a regular basis. How much more might you be able to have great results if you're unschooling all over the globe? Go for it! It will be a great educational fun, in addition to an experience not to be skipped! Simply expose your kids to information all during the trip. While you travel, have them read books on each location, and learn a bit of the language.

Learn naturally as you go along. The year isn't going to be lost - it will enrich you and your children, and help to make them a more appealing college applicant!

I can come up with a few recommendations. If you are planning to travel for an prolonged time, give consideration to taking a math book. If you can encourage your children to be regular with math, it will allow YOU to feel as if the year is not misused. It is rather simple to accumulate three science credits for high school even though you have a year off. Math skills, however, are often lost if they are not used. If you ask them to do a little bit of math each day, it may help them to maintain that information. Even when they only accomplish a few problems, it can help maintain those skills! When they are doing work at a high school level in math, think about buying an SAT work book, and just working on a couple of math problems every day.

My next recommendation is to bring a journal.

Having your children write their experiences each day can help solidify their learning. It will give regular practice with writing, and provide you a place to record all the things they did and learned. When it comes time for a transcript, you can review those activities, and catalog them into various classes. It'll help you calculate the hours spent on each course, which will help you with figuring out the credit value.

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