Back to School for Homeschoolers---Tip VIII: Be Efficient in Your School Day
First of
all, I used multi-level learning whenever possible. This included doing unit
studies for content areas (history, science, health, etc.) using a bus stop
approach to teaching. In the bus stop approach, I started out with all children
present for our studies and began with the easiest materials I used. Then as
the materials increased in difficulty or decreased in interest for the little
ones, I would “drop them off at the bus stops” (i.e. release them to go play,
have room time, do chores, etc.) and continue on with higher level material. As
the session progressed, little ones would “get off the bus” and go to other
things until at the end of the session, I was covering more challenging
material that might only interest or pertain to older ones. (We always allowed
littles to stay and learn with us while playing Legoes, etc., for the “trickle
down effect,” if the child desired!)
Secondly, I
grouped students together whenever possible. Our daughters all took high school
biology, sewing, and Spanish together—even though they were in grades six,
nine, and ten. It was efficient, and they enjoyed studying together.
Third, I
always used grading time wisely. I would sit down with the child’s English or
math and grade with him or her beside me. As I found an error, we could go over
it right there. It was teaching time at its best—teaching directly from the
student’s mistakes.
Lastly, we
made our students as responsible for their education as they could possibly be
at each age. We began early on using daily chore charts and independent school
lists. The latter were lists of tasks that each child needed to do every day by
himself in school. Thus, any silent reading, handwriting pages, cd roms, and
other activities that the child could do without Mom were listed in the order
that the student was to do it—and he could just go down the list and do it
every day without needing any input or help. This gave me the chance to work
with other kids—and I knew that every body was busy when they were not meeting
with me.
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