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from homeschooloasis.com


Don't have a clue as to where to start homeschooling? Or RE-start, having burned out on too much “school at home”? For either case, this 90-page book is brimming with practical help for getting your child (re-)started onto a plan of learning ~ lots of real-life learning and “ample” academics…



 


My points of impact:




  • Before a parent ever launched unto setting up a curriculum for her child, she needs to go through a season of re-educating herself, allowing God time to “transform her ideas of education by the renewing of her mind.”


  • Drop the idea of “school at home.”


  • If you are feeling overwhelmed, consider a four day work week, with one day reserved for educational activities on the computer, reading, library, or something else.


  • Approach curriculum with an 'a la carte' mentality, not 'buffet'.  Don't try to “cover” it all.


  • Recognize “twaddle” early on and get rid of it.  Do not feed “empty calories.”


  • Create a Homeschool Planner Notebook



    • Lesson Plans


    • Daily Reports


    • Input for mom-pocket divider and notebook paper to jot down notes as you do your reading.  This can be a type of dated journal.


    • Homeschool ideas-pocketed divider and notebook paper.  Ideas for doing things with your kids.


  • Homeschool Organizer File Box- A cardboard box to fit folders for kid's supplies and papers.  File folders:



    • Art (include 'color wheel')


    • Craft Ideas


    • Field Trip Reports (Store the blank ones here.  Once they are completed, they go into a notebook).


    • Finance Record and Envelopes


    • Math Papers


    • Music “Music terms” worksheet


    • Spelling Quizzes (blank quizzes)


    • “To be used later” files:



      • Booklet Building


      • Booklets in Process


  • Homeschool Work File Box-20″w/ 14″high/14″deep



    • Make poster board tabbed dividers.


    • Make a sampler of the “best” of the year (pg. 31)


  • Homeschool Bins-storing items that aren't flat



    • Craft Supplies


    • Math


    • Science


    • Language Arts


  • 10 minutes a day, 3-4 times a week for a four year old for writing.

 


 

One Response to “Book Review: The Homeschool Jumpstart Navigator by Barb Shelton”

  1. Mamma1420 says:

    Thank you for sharing it Leigh! It looks very good to have on hand

    Blessings

    Jessica