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Well some of you probably chimed in and helped me decide to go the online public homeschool route with my 13-year-old son who has the middle name "trouble."
This was our first week with IQ Academy WA, Evergreen School District, a free online public school offered in our county via boundary exception. After an interesting "virtual" meeting in which we sat in our living room and listened to a teacher giving a class lecture via internet, and other students and families were doing the same. We are a computer savvy family so we did not find any of it challenging and my son was able to learn how to receive and send in his work, piece of cake.
So my normally disinterested-in-school son whips through his first "week" in two days. The one-on-one format is working well with him and the curriculum is created to be interesting. For instance, in his introduction to philosophers, they animated the faces of philosophers from the old drawings and made it look like they were speaking their ideas or words. They are making the learning experience much more visual and that is much more how my son learns.
His other challenge was getting assignments turned in and completed, which the internet process made quick and easy. And he didn't manage to get into any trouble at all!
I can see my son is going to have time on his hands we did not expect (although I think they are starting off easy with this program until everyone gets up to speed with the technology). For those of you who did not read my other thread, I'm a hearing impaired person living in the woods, trying to be self sufficient. I do work outside the home. Regular homeschooling was too challenging for me with my medical conditions, but this works.
I'd love to hear opinions/suggestions. How shall I keep Trouble busy without him realizing? He is already our animal care specialist helping with our six/eight dogs, three cats, three dairy goats and 18 chickens.
Calling on you experts for all the ongoing advice you might care to pour on.
This was our first week with IQ Academy WA, Evergreen School District, a free online public school offered in our county via boundary exception. After an interesting "virtual" meeting in which we sat in our living room and listened to a teacher giving a class lecture via internet, and other students and families were doing the same. We are a computer savvy family so we did not find any of it challenging and my son was able to learn how to receive and send in his work, piece of cake.
So my normally disinterested-in-school son whips through his first "week" in two days. The one-on-one format is working well with him and the curriculum is created to be interesting. For instance, in his introduction to philosophers, they animated the faces of philosophers from the old drawings and made it look like they were speaking their ideas or words. They are making the learning experience much more visual and that is much more how my son learns.
His other challenge was getting assignments turned in and completed, which the internet process made quick and easy. And he didn't manage to get into any trouble at all!
I can see my son is going to have time on his hands we did not expect (although I think they are starting off easy with this program until everyone gets up to speed with the technology). For those of you who did not read my other thread, I'm a hearing impaired person living in the woods, trying to be self sufficient. I do work outside the home. Regular homeschooling was too challenging for me with my medical conditions, but this works.
I'd love to hear opinions/suggestions. How shall I keep Trouble busy without him realizing? He is already our animal care specialist helping with our six/eight dogs, three cats, three dairy goats and 18 chickens.
Calling on you experts for all the ongoing advice you might care to pour on.