Author: HomeschoolSurvivalMom

  • Science Survival

    Science Survival

    What happens if you decide to homeschool and you failed science class, not just one science class but practically all of them? On the other hand, what happens if you decide to homeschool and you got an “A” in chemistry, but you never did anything to merit that grade, and therefore you don’t know the…

  • Homeschool Waters

    Homeschool Waters

    As I began this homeschool journey, my expectations and reality have clashed more times than I’d like to count. Being a former teacher, I love to make lesson plans and think of how I can relate a topic or subject to incite excitement and see the light of understanding dawn on the student’s face. I…

  • How much time is enough?

    How much time is enough?

    How much time does it take to learn to read? How much time does it take to learn numbers? How much time does it take to feel acceptance? How much time does it take to feel love? How much time does it take to have understanding? We can go on and on about this, and…

  • No School in the Fall

    No School in the Fall

    https://bestlifeonline.com/fauci-schools-open-fall/ You’ll Still Be Homeschooling Your Kids This Fall, Dr. Fauci Says During a Senate Committee hearing, Fauci said schools reopening in the fall is “a bridge too far.” Anthony Fauci, MD, revealed Tuesday morning that a return to school in the fall “would be a bit of a bridge too far,” during a Senate…

  • 7 Things You’ll Never See in Schools Again

    7 Things You’ll Never See in Schools Again

    https://bestlifeonline.com/schools-after-coronavirus/ 1 No more large classes We have some good news for parents who complain about large class sizes—they’re likely a thing of the past. Having 32 students in a classroom at once doesn’t seem like the safest idea right now, but how can schools change class sizes while still providing equitable services for every…

  • Students do nothing to earn a “C”

    Students do nothing to earn a “C”

    The Daily Caller Officials in a public school district about 50 miles north of San Francisco have found a new and exciting way to coddle kids. Under a new policy, students will be able to earn passing grades with scores of just 20 percent — and a solid C for doing absolutely nothing at all.…

  • SB277

    SB277

    This law that was recently signed into law affects not only public school children, but homeschoolers as well.  Any homeschooler that is signed up through a Charter School is under the public school umbrella and thus must adhere to this legislation. The only way around this law is to private homeschool.  You no longer receive…

  • Various Articles on Public Schools

    Various Articles on Public Schools

    Below are various links to pages pertaining to the state of our current school system in the United States.  If these articles don’t convince you to homeschool, I don’t know what will. News with Views article 4/5/2015 World Net Daily article 03/2015 New American article 03/2015 Spying on SchoolKids article 03/2015 School for Babies article…

  • Surviving Science Article

    Surviving Science Article

    What happens if you decide to homeschool and you failed science class, not just one science class but practically all of them? On the other hand, what happens if you decide to homeschool and you got an “A” in chemistry, but you never did anything to merit that grade, and therefore you don’t know the…

  • Home School Waters

    Home School Waters

    As I began this homeschool journey, my expectations and reality have clashed more times than I’d like to count. Being a former teacher, I love to make lesson plans and think of how I can relate a topic or subject to incite excitement and see the light of understanding dawn on the student’s face. I…