Homeschool Ground Zero
Homeschool Ground Zero
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Summer Planning for Families
How to create your own summer camp from home. Inspired by poweroffamilies.com/do-it-yourself-summer-camp/
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Видео

Constitution For Kids Civil War
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What does the Constitution say about slavery?
Homeschool Science Human Body
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Learn about the human body in this free homeschool science class. April Human Body Week 1 Body Systems Curiosity Question: More than half of the bones in the human body are in the hands and the feet. Why do you think that is? Book: How everything works: Body basics, muscles, skeleton pg. 10-11, 18-19, 14-15 Video: 11 Body Systems in 3 Minutes ruclips.net/video/Cpb0RBBL9Wc/видео.htmlsi=ajnPeCs03...
Homeschool Mom Reading Challenge
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I've decided to do a 5x5 challenge on my personal reading. This video outlines the subjects, books, and why on earth I'm choosing to do this.
Constitution for Kids The Bill of Rights
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Learn about the Bill of Rights in this free homeschool class on the Constitution Bill of Rights Overview ruclips.net/video/yYEfLm5dLMQ/видео.html Bill of Rights Lesson constitutioncenter.org/education/classroom-resource-library/classroom/bill-of-rights Jeff Hymas InTheConstitution ruclips.net/p/PLmBrdfW-iLPXnsABO1rZOkivD1f5fAlvJ&si=fb-KbX-S4UpXC6ic
Homeschool Science Animals
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Learn about different types of animals with this free homeschool class. March Animals Week 1 Reptiles Curiosity Question: Chameleons’ tongues move faster than a jet airplane to catch food. How fast can your tongue reach out and grab something? Book: Snakes by Melissa Stewart, www.amazon.com/National-Geographic-Readers-Melissa-Stewart/dp/1426304285/ref=sr_1_1?crid=385IJN8X7OXXH&keywords=snakes m...
Well educated heart Bel Ame in my home
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Well educated heart, WEH, has a program to help moms called Bel Ame. This is my home grown version.
DITL Homeschool Teen
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We use TJED High, Well Educated Heart Academy and several other resources that bring confidence to the education process.
Birds Free Homeschool Month Long Science Plan
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February Birds Week 1 Beaks Curiosity Question: Birds can eat whenever they can and digest it later, but how does a bird chew its food? Book: www.amazon.com/DK-Eyewitness-Books-Discover-Fascinating/dp/0756637686/ref=asc_df_0756637686/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312057607871&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7282912688664934172&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9009800&hvta...
Constitution for Kids The Convention
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Stories of the Government. 18 pages/week issuu.com/librariesofhope3/docs/stories_of_the_government_pb2013?e=23965438/37539410 Constitution Bee ruclips.net/video/mT-aSd8UxrQ/видео.htmlsi=fh29YHu-3z2GywES
Insects Free Homeschool Science Class
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Week 1 Butterflies Curiosity Question: Butterflies use their feet to taste, so if they land on you, it may be because they are hungry and you looked tasty! If you tasted through your feet, what would you be tasting right now? Book: Insect www.amazon.com/Eyewitness-Insect-DK/dp/0744081564 pg. 34, 24 Video: Life Cycle of a butterfly ruclips.net/video/qzzzfAxn8aA/видео.htmlsi=V847t79vbPjnXvTQ Acti...
Constitution for Kids Revolutionary War
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Teach your kids about the Constitution during the Revolutionary war, focuses on France's impact.
Homeschool Science Rocks - Free
Просмотров 255Год назад
Learn about rocks in this free homeschool science class. November Rocks Week 1 Rock Cycle Curiosity question: The temperature of earth’s inner core is about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Why do we need such a hot center? Book: How everything works: Rock Cycle pg. 224-225 Video: Rock Cycle ruclips.net/video/Vp_S3BDiR-I/видео.html sedimentary rock ruclips.net/video/ONm2ZjaE6o0/видео.html Activity: R...
Constitution for Kids Declare Independence
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Free Homeschool Class on how to teach the Constitution. This month we focus on the rebellion and the Declaration of Independence. www.monticello.org/ Stories of Government issuu.com/librariesofhope3/docs/stories_of_the_government_pb2013?e=23965438/37539410
Homeschool DITL Brutally Honest Version
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How realistic are these homeschool videos?
Constitution For Kids Preparing for Freedom
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Constitution For Kids Preparing for Freedom
Homeschool Science Oceans Free
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Homeschool Science Oceans Free
Family Read Books 23-24 Homeschool
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Family Read Books 23-24 Homeschool
How to teach the US Constitution
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How to teach the US Constitution
Homeschool Science - Free Class - Space
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Homeschool Science - Free Class - Space
Well Educated Heart, TJED Homeschool Daily Schedule
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Well Educated Heart, TJED Homeschool Daily Schedule
How To Avoid Homeschool Fatigue
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How To Avoid Homeschool Fatigue
How To Teach High School Math & Other Subjects You Aren't Good At In Homeschool
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How To Teach High School Math & Other Subjects You Aren't Good At In Homeschool
Homeschooling in Summer
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Homeschooling in Summer
Homeschool End of School Ritual
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Homeschool End of School Ritual
Homeschool Schedule - Field Trips and Projects
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Homeschool Schedule - Field Trips and Projects
Plan With Me Homeschool High School Schedule
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Plan With Me Homeschool High School Schedule
Homeschool Schedule For Elementary Kids
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Homeschool Schedule For Elementary Kids
Homeschool End of Year Review
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Homeschool End of Year Review
How to Legally Start Homeschooling
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How to Legally Start Homeschooling

Комментарии

  • @readingrainbow7986
    @readingrainbow7986 День назад

    Your story about requesting birth knowledge is abominable! It reflects EVERYTHING that is wrong! I'm so sorry that happened, but I love how you have channeled it.

  • @worldpeace1822
    @worldpeace1822 24 дня назад

    I totally agreee ! Even for homeschooling I would argue the level your children can achieve is limited by your parents own level and capacity to learn and teach. Unfortunately to accept that you have your own limits even as a grown up is something that it not necessarily a given or easy to confirm from within your own bubble. Of course public or normal schools aren’t perfect in any way, but anyone that wants to homeschool should ask themselves if they want to learn themselves and if they think they are knowledgeable enough and good at teaching to prepare the children for what comes after your homeschooling in earnest.

  • @malindabodie8897
    @malindabodie8897 Месяц назад

    Where do I go get the free booklet

  • @eden4077
    @eden4077 Месяц назад

    This is such a great channel

  • @eden4077
    @eden4077 Месяц назад

    Some crazy guy named Recovery Attic sent me here

  • @HudaifAbdulrakim
    @HudaifAbdulrakim Месяц назад

    Thank you very much! For sharing it for free 😭😭

  • @justintrefney1083
    @justintrefney1083 Месяц назад

    I would never send my kids to school. I want the public school employees to be looked at with the same destine as tobacco executives. We have 4 boys, and we do a combination of homeschool and unschooling. We require our kids to learn to read, write, and speak in English, Latin, and Greek. They learn math until algebra and biblical history. Other then that the rest is up to their curiosity. My 11 year old is fluent in English, Latin, ASL and pretty good at greek. He can do most algebra in his head and is currently obsessed with Egyptian history, American history. He reads a chapter book a week. He loves reading poetry in Latin and writes his own books in English and Latin. He also plays the piano very well. My 6 year old can read and write at a 3rd grade level in English and Latin and speaks Latin well enough for his age. He loves math and is starting algebra already. He has also taught himself how to do basic coding in HTML and is crazy good at redstone in mincraft, which is essentially logic gates and programming. My 2 year old knows a lot of Latin for his age and some basic math. And the baby is just a baby. They also have tons of friends as almost everyone we know homeschools or unschools. And can converse with adults at an adult level. When done right it can be wonderful. Once a person knows how to read, write and do math the world is their oyster.

  • @mirandaschaeffer7684
    @mirandaschaeffer7684 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much we are going to download it and print it tomorrow when we are home

  • @jananianushka3997
    @jananianushka3997 Месяц назад

    I want this book how i get?

  • @Antony-ng9yj
    @Antony-ng9yj Месяц назад

    Calculus. Really!

  • @naras4747
    @naras4747 2 месяца назад

    I cant find the link to the printable version of the book. Please share!

  • @Mummyk01
    @Mummyk01 3 месяца назад

    I have a son of almost 6 he has adhd and asd and spd. The school have said they are sure he is dyslexic and will screen him in summer term 2025. We have done a screening and he flags up as highly. He gets so so angry if i try and get him to spund at words at home.he finds it difficult to sound out 3 letter words and put them back together. He just blurts out any words rather than trying. He says i hate learning.i get his frustration as he cant concerntrate for long. Any ideas ?

    • @homeschoolgroundzero8300
      @homeschoolgroundzero8300 2 месяца назад

      I’m sorry, that must be so frustrating. If it were me, I’d pull back on reading entirely for a while. If he hates learning, no super duper program will fix that. But if he can succeed in other areas, like sports, math, music, art, being cheerful, being obedient, etc., then he will learn that he is smart. Give it some time to sink in so he can learn to love learning. THEN, I would implement a simple program like this that gives him some easy wins right off the bat. You have to fight the discouragement battle before you can fight the reading battle. You’ve got this.

  • @crystals6609
    @crystals6609 3 месяца назад

    Sooo I got the message "Pray Before the Crisis"!!!

  • @elianavallejo7628
    @elianavallejo7628 4 месяца назад

    What an amazing video- literally starting from scratch and now I feel so much better about it! Thanks for all the amazing resources 👍🏼✏️

  • @GittePiano
    @GittePiano 4 месяца назад

    So true ! great points, homeschooling is already being an entrepreneur! You gave more advice in this one video than many courses from various mentors put together! Thank you! ❤❤

  • @carjun2
    @carjun2 4 месяца назад

    thank you

  • @gabriellawaldi
    @gabriellawaldi 4 месяца назад

    My problem with homeschooling and particularly with unschooling is that, if you want to do it right, and do right by your children by teaching them skills they will need in life (even if you don't like that they will need those skills) it is a lot of work and effort. I'm sure there are plenty of homeschooling and unschooling families who are putting in the work, but I'm also sure there are plenty of parents and families who aren't.

    • @homeschoolgroundzero8300
      @homeschoolgroundzero8300 4 месяца назад

      My experience is that most homeschooling families work hard and do a great job educating their kids. There may be some who don’t, but they are by far in the minority.

  • @KCH55
    @KCH55 4 месяца назад

    From my perspective when people say that it will know that's just radical unschooling, and not "unschooling". But that means that the parents need more education on what it is a proper "unschooling" I've noticed that in general it does pay if your parents are more educated in general. Absolutely agree with people in the comments that unschooling is often times a term used oftentimes by parents who simply just don't want to educate their children. Educational neglect is very problematic whether it's in the home, private school or public school. From what I have learned from people who are former unschoolers, who had bad experiences . They typically have lower self-esteem (That's what former unschoolers say) They struggle to relate because their experiences feel vastly different.(That's what I've heard them say) However, from my perspective everyone 's life is unique and different. When it comes to people who are disabled or neurodivergent, I kind of hear different sides. Some of them really benefit from it but others it can make it worse.

  • @mountaingirl8124
    @mountaingirl8124 4 месяца назад

    Saint Benedict’s Rule for his monastery talked about stability often.

  • @mountaingirl8124
    @mountaingirl8124 4 месяца назад

    Amen sister! Mama to nine here (with a two-year-old and one-year-old Twins). When we brought our babies home, I thought, “How are we going to do this?” (Homeschooling) Well, turns out, God knee I needed to SLOW WAY DOWN with my meticulous planning and tedious purchases of busy work curriculum. Books! Books is where it’s at. I then turned my focus onto our home library, beautiful journals and less comparison! Bingo!

  • @mountaingirl8124
    @mountaingirl8124 4 месяца назад

    Would love a house tour! Looks primitive and cozy! 😍

  • @mountaingirl8124
    @mountaingirl8124 4 месяца назад

    I like your channel. We are new to TJ Ed. I would love to see more videos coorelating with this style. 🥰 We have always been big Charlotte Mason fans, but I’m trying to marry the two this upcoming year with our nine kiddos. Many blessings!

  • @solar2607
    @solar2607 4 месяца назад

    Omg I can't imagine being with my parent at home EVERY SINGLE DAY HAVING HER AS A GUIDE. Noooooooo 😫

    • @homeschoolgroundzero8300
      @homeschoolgroundzero8300 4 месяца назад

      😂 It is truly one of my favorite things, though. Watching as they learn and grow, and honestly, learning a lot with them.

    • @Sunshineattacks3
      @Sunshineattacks3 3 месяца назад

      Right that actually sounds awful and I love my parents 😂

  • @mzfitmama2361
    @mzfitmama2361 4 месяца назад

    Has anyone used this and have reviews on it? Thanks ❤

  • @sharahyahwachaanahyasharah7612
    @sharahyahwachaanahyasharah7612 4 месяца назад

    Thanks so much for sharing. I was desperate to find an affordable, effective option.

  • @babzaustin5695
    @babzaustin5695 5 месяцев назад

    Hey Mrs. RA I suggest a book to take on your son’s wedding trip.” it is titled Blockhead. It's the story of the child who discovered the Fibonacci patterns and sequences. Since you will be spending so much time at museums and outdoor activities, you could go on treasure hunts. I love your inspiration and how it still captures my heart for teaching children! Hugs 🙃b

    • @homeschoolgroundzero8300
      @homeschoolgroundzero8300 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you! It looks like a very cute book. I love that you have a heart to teach children, that is truly an awesome gift.

  • @aleksandragieralt7370
    @aleksandragieralt7370 5 месяцев назад

    I agree with you 100%. In the publicly funded school I attended, we did "discovery math" and "discovery spelling," but we still received low grades if we got the answers wrong. So many kids spelled "because" as "becoz" because we were not allowed to use a dictionary and were told to "sound it out" without being taught phonetics and "just guess" by our exasperated teacher when we didn't know how to "sound it out." It doesn't work in a school setting and it doesn't seem to work in a home setting either, as most of the unschooling kids online seem to be "iPad kids." Discovery learning has some merit in subjects like music, science, art and gym (even these subjects need a combination of structured and unstructured learning), but not for grammar and math.

    • @wintersprite
      @wintersprite Месяц назад

      That sounds awful, especially because plenty of words are spelled similarly, yet sound differently: laughter, slaughter (slaughter is laughter with an S); cough, though; cow, row, etc. Plus words with different meanings that are spelled differently, yet sound the same: two, to, too; sea, see…

  • @kapushthethird
    @kapushthethird 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot. We will try it.

  • @mikeroche8544
    @mikeroche8544 5 месяцев назад

    I definitely am going to find my kids a MENTOR once they focus in on something they really like. I needed that but never got it in public school.

  • @mommabear2many
    @mommabear2many 5 месяцев назад

    I think what you say is all part of unschooling. You as a parent help them find there resources. I don’t like when unschooling is seen as unparenting or lax do nothing. It needs to be a teacher who cares and encourages and engages a child. Teach your child how to learn giving them the resources they need. Giving them the environment for education. What you are saying is an excellent teacher is who an unschooling teacher strives to be. I’ve been unschooling for 20 plus years. Kids that are in college and through college. Children who have written and published books ect. Unschooling is not doing nothing.

    • @Antony-ng9yj
      @Antony-ng9yj Месяц назад

      If the schools tolerate bad educators, why can't some people be just okay at unschooling - their kids aren't running wild in the street, being angry destroyers in a classroom, punchers of other kids. Think about that

  • @Sister4story
    @Sister4story 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your style, can you share more about the spelling class you mention?

    • @homeschoolgroundzero8300
      @homeschoolgroundzero8300 5 месяцев назад

      Sister4story thank you. The spelling class was offered by a mom in a facebook group. She originally offered it just for little kids, but when I said my high schooler was interested enough other moms said the same thing and so she offered to teach a more advanced version. She’s basically amazing. I have found that there are often moms who do things like that and they hang out in homeschool facebook groups.

  • @kristifightmaster7191
    @kristifightmaster7191 5 месяцев назад

    Diving into WEH this year after finding it a few years ago. So glad I found your channel.

    • @homeschoolgroundzero8300
      @homeschoolgroundzero8300 5 месяцев назад

      I’m so glad you’re here kristifightmaster7191 and your handle is awesome!

  • @RalynnButcher
    @RalynnButcher 6 месяцев назад

    I am so glad I found your channel!!! It's been so helpful and so many great ideas! Thank you for taking the time to share! 🙃

    • @homeschoolgroundzero8300
      @homeschoolgroundzero8300 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you RalynnButcher. Honestly, it means more than you can imagine to know that these videos are helping people.

  • @suwimonsittimongkon5285
    @suwimonsittimongkon5285 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @dsn385
    @dsn385 6 месяцев назад

    This was fantastic. Love the opening. When I was young I loved,Little House on the Prairie,great reading

  • @Hot_Springs_Homeschool
    @Hot_Springs_Homeschool 6 месяцев назад

    I loved the opening!!! 🤣 These are great ideas! It would also be a good schedule for starting back, or taking a break mid-year, or for deschooling. Thank you so much for taking the time to share this information.

    • @homeschoolgroundzero8300
      @homeschoolgroundzero8300 5 месяцев назад

      Oh, that’s a really great thought. I hadn’t considered using it as a reset but that’s a brilliant idea. As far as the opening goes, that was fully my husband laughing at my goofiness and saying I should share it with the world. So props to him, I guess. 😂

  • @evangelinelight4417
    @evangelinelight4417 6 месяцев назад

    Such wonderful ideas…Thank you for sharing!

  • @melpoy7481
    @melpoy7481 6 месяцев назад

    My kids are grown. However, i do have a granddaughter so will try to pick up ideas for her 😂

  • @marilynscull4585
    @marilynscull4585 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome video

  • @cheryl1
    @cheryl1 6 месяцев назад

    Oh this was cute!!

  • @SuzianaL
    @SuzianaL 6 месяцев назад

    I love this! Thanks for sharing!

  • @yourLittleSinner
    @yourLittleSinner 6 месяцев назад

    I love the themed days idea! Any chance you would be willing to share your ticket activities list?

  • @yourLittleSinner
    @yourLittleSinner 6 месяцев назад

    I am revamping my homeschool right now and loving rewatching some of these to get inspired. Thank you!

  • @sumSum5853
    @sumSum5853 6 месяцев назад

    what age is this for? my 11yo son is dyslexic and this seems a bit young, even though he is about a 2nd gr reading level

    • @homeschoolgroundzero8300
      @homeschoolgroundzero8300 5 месяцев назад

      sumSum5853 it is targeted to a younger audience, maybe 5-8 years old. But the only part that would be too “young” for him is the videos. So have him watch a few and if it’s not a problem I’d say you’re good to go.

    • @Mystdryad10
      @Mystdryad10 4 месяца назад

      Same situation. Did you try it out?

    • @radams111
      @radams111 3 месяца назад

      Same situation

  • @MzCAGOMEA
    @MzCAGOMEA 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this

  • @mycrazyfamilyid
    @mycrazyfamilyid 6 месяцев назад

    1:20 Speaking of schole, you might like The Age of Martha. :)

  • @Jfonner09
    @Jfonner09 6 месяцев назад

    I have an 8yo and 5yo. We’re thinking of homeschooling this coming year. A lot of learning has always taken place in our home, so it makes sense to bring it all in, though our daughter has attended a private Christian school and done well. I just think she can do more. I’m reading TJED now. Does the book you recommend here lay things out in greater detail? Do you not teach math, spelling, grammar etc.? I like this method as a concept but I feel very overwhelmed in general about missing important things. I need my own mentor, to be honest lol

    • @homeschoolgroundzero8300
      @homeschoolgroundzero8300 5 месяцев назад

      Jfonner09 yes, the book does go into more detail, but the best book for talking about how to implement is actually Leadership Education: The phases of learning. It can be overwhelming because it covers EVERYTHING, but it is my favorite because once you get the philosophy down, it’s all about HOW to make it work on a daily and weekly basis. That’s what that book covers. Yes, I do teach math. Spelling and grammar are generally picked up through extensive reading, but my high schooler just told me he wants more instruction in that area, so I may put more effort into it with my little ones from now on. I hear you on needing a mentor. I need them, too. My most helpful mentors have been other moms in co-ops who answer my questions and generally just show me how to succeed. You’ve got this! It’s a bit nerve wracking, but it’s also the most fulfilling adventure I’ve been on as an adult.

  • @_laquiry_
    @_laquiry_ 7 месяцев назад

    🖤🖤✨ *THANK YOU* *My sister just passed away ❤️‍🩹💔& my nephews are struggling reading so I’m going to really try to be there for them & help the best I can* - *im deep diving in research tools to help with the process trying not to get overwhelmed* 😩

    • @homeschoolgroundzero8300
      @homeschoolgroundzero8300 7 месяцев назад

      Oh, I am so sorry. That is so heartbreaking. You’re a good sister to see the need and work to fix it. This may be exactly what they need. But it’s also possible that they just need lots of free time, time hearing you read fun stories to them, and a consistent (simple) routine. Grieving can be exhausting; it’s healthy to let both you and the kids just have time to live simply with few demands. Whatever you choose, know that you are not alone.

  • @tammydunlap9810
    @tammydunlap9810 7 месяцев назад

    Love it!

  • @DrWasie
    @DrWasie 7 месяцев назад

    I ordered this. Praying it helps. Thank you!