Ways Of Keeping Your Child Interested In Home Schooling




Keeping Child Interested In Home Schooling

Home schooling can be a fun and exciting way for your child to learn both educational and life lessons. However the day may come when your home schooling student declares boredom and begs to be let off the hook "just this once". Keeping your child interested in home schooling is just one of the many challenges you'll face as a home school teacher but some simple activities can jumpstart your student's interest and get him or her back on track. Field trips, interactive lesson plans and the Internet are all innovative ways of keeping your child interested in home schooling.

Unusual Field Trips

Keeping Child Interested In Home Schooling

To add a little spice to your daily lesson plan, arrange a field trip to one of the many museums and educational venues located in your state. An excellent way of keeping your child interested in home schooling is by going to Science museums which offer plenty of opportunities for your child to experience scientific principals in a hands-on manner, and zoos and aquariums serve as ideal locations for a biology lesson. Local libraries usually offer crafts classes while a visit to a police station (arranged beforehand) can provide a valuable civics lesson. Even a trip to the grocery store can be turned into a mathematical learning experience. Use your imagination and the sky's the limit.

Interactive Lesson Plans

Offering activities that allow the student to actively participate is a good way of keeping the child interested in home schooling. Interactive activities such as performing plays or illustrating stories referring to the lesson plan can go a long way towards maintaining interest. Consider purchasing manipulatives like clay, paint, food, anything you wouldn't ordinarily use to teach and incorporate it into whatever subject the child seems bored with. Keep in mind that no subject is off limits. Clay isn't just for art and crafts anymore! Create shapes and measure them for a geometry or algebra lesson, Paint a recreation of the hanging garden in Babylon for a fun history lesson. By using your imagination and focusing on the type of activities that your child enjoys, there should be no problem with keeping the child interested in the home schooling curriculum.

Internet Resources

Carefully chosen activities from the Internet can be a valuable resource in keeping your child interested in home schooling. Many sites have been constructed to assist home schooling families and a good percentage of them are truly helpful. Some sites are smothered by advertisements but a little diligence is all that is required to get to the really valuable information. The best thing about Internet resources is that with nothing more a little time invested, you can find a variety of free activities that will be completely new to your student which will help alleviate his or her boredom.

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