Home School Directory
 
HOME | CONTACT US | SITE MAP

Recent Searches:
Search: Home School Directory
Search: Home School
Search: Home School Guide

Partner Sites:
Web Inceptions, Inc.
Domain Name Sales
Domain Registration Alerts


New Sites:
Supernatural Photography
Bargain Scrapbooks
Challenge Workshop
Virtual Pets
Reconcilable Differences
The Love Bible
Advanced Navigation
PUA
Hyper Seduction
Advanced Defense
Party Confidential
Spice Chefs
Adventure Climbers
Independent Cycling
Organic Parenting
Affordable Beach Living
Coach Promotion
Nightlife Photographer
Affordable Home Broker
Interior Updates
Real Estate Bailout
Serenity Photography
Advanced Exports
Enhanced Photography
Smart Custody
Adventure By Nature
The Wine You Love
Bridal Insight
Inspirational Instruction
Coral Adventures
HomeSchoolDirectory.info
Friday, November 21, 2008


Home Schooling in Your Motorhome

At first glance the terms? itting the road?and? itting the books?might appear mutually exclusive. But if you home school your children and have access to a motor home, read on. Your one room school house on wheels. One of major concerns of parents who decide to home school their children is that their child is not exposed to the wide array of mental stimuli encountered by children who participate in a more conventional education.

Children who go to public and even private schools are exposed to many different cultures, personalities and diverse beliefs. However, children schooled in the


home sometimes are not exposed to a wide variety of other children. Co-operative home schooling, which brings a number of families together to share the work in educating their children, helps somewhat but home schooled children still, may not experience the plethora of mental stimuli experienced by their more traditionally schooled counterparts.

One way to ensure that your child has access to these stimuli is to pack up your motor home and hit the road. Math ClassAs you head down the highway in your one room school house on wheels, opportunities for teaching abound. In addition to the regular daily lesson plan, you can incorporate trip specific lessons into the daily work.

For example, the math lesson begins when you stop at the neighborhood filling station to top off your tank. Consult the owners?manual of your motor home and find out the capacity in gallons of your fuel tank. If age and grade appropriate have your young student convert this measurement from gallons to liters. For younger children, a fun activity is to let them watch the pump through the RV window and count the gallons or even tenths of gallons that pour into your motor homes fuel tank.

Of course with the current price of gasoline, this activity will be much more fun for them than for you. Once you?e filled your tank, get out the map and sit with your student to study your route. Consult your motor home? manual again and find how many miles per gallon you can expect to get.

Help your young student compose a formula to find how far down the planned route you?l be able to travel before your motor home requires fuel again. You can help your child use the map to help navigate as you travel along. Plan a side trip at the spur of the moment. Ask your child to tell you how this side trip will affect your timetable and fuel bill?History Lessons.

Plan your trip so that you follow an historical route. Follow the Trail of Tears, maybe the Oregon Trail. Travel the dusty path the cowboys rode in cattle drives from Texas to Dodge City, Kansas. If you?e got the time, follow the route of Lewis and Clark or, explore the vast expanse of the Louisiana Purchase. What ever path you choose to follow, make sure you have plenty of supplemental materials for your young student to study.

Many motor home parks have high speed internet available to their campers. At the end of each day, have your child connect to the Internet and gather information about the history of the places you?e visited. Social StudiesTake a trip through Appalachia. Venture some distance from the Interstate into the heart of some small town.

Stop at a small store or local diner. Observe the people who live and work there. Listen to their accents or, eavesdrop on a conversation. There is no better way to discover how other people live than to explore these microcosms of America. You might even want to contact local parents who also home school their children and arrange a visit to learn more about each other and compare home school curriculums.

Other DestinationsMany home schooling co-operatives hold events at various motor home parks to compare and refine home school curriculums and provide new experiences for their home schooled students. An Internet search for these home school meet ups will yield many entertaining and informative events. If you choose to make one of these trips, be prepared to have a good time and be sure to bring your favorite covered dish.

Exercises such as these are entertaining and exciting to your child and if properly presented, your young student may not even realize he is in school. But remember, as entertaining, exciting and educational as these road exercises are, they are not a replacement for the well planned curriculum and lesson plans available to parents home schooling their children.

Article Submitted by Rooster B.

Rooster privately runs several News and Blog sites related to Homeschool Education. Interested in the latest Home School curriculum visit his site at

http://www. homeschoolzine. com

Author:
Rooster Boisseau




More great sites:
Perfect Connections | The Visa Lawyer | Internet Promotion Tips | The Healthy Human | Bridal Bible | Budget Space | FSBO Appraisal | Ideal Resume | Internet Address Company | Active Social | Instant Dates | Social Minded | Personal Party Planners | Property Connections | Deodorize | Love Meditation | The Barbeque | Divorce Survivor | Listings Wizard | Home Listing Agent | I Know Real Estate | Backlot | The Climbers | Executorship | Match Names | Retirement Investors | Creative Inspiration | Discount Golf Outlet | Enhance Now | Identity Brokers | Infested | List Of Experts | Miss Realty | Realty Relocators | Single On Board | The Web Name Company | Social Romance | Contained | Speedy Bankruptcy | Speedy Patents | Speedy Trademarks | Inspired Network | Baby Genetics | Bankruptcy Files | Electric Romance | Virtual Divorce | End Credit Problems | Inspired By Design | Baby Suite | The Plastic Surgery | Bridal Showplace | Enhanced Skin | Foreclosure Shark | Healing Lessons | Right Relationship | Safe Sanctuary | The Name Register | The Neighborhood Network | Detonations | Date Safer | 10 Minute Date | Credit Repair Professionals | Enhanced Networking | Expert Laser Surgery | Internet Technology Law | I Suntan | Law Networks | Net Litigator | Ten Minute Date | As Needed Loan | Discount Home Sales | Discount Lenders | Law Office Marketing | 5 Minute Date | Athletic Adventure | I Brainstorm | Realty Intelligence | The Surrogate | Virtual Property Tour | We Research |

Do you have a web site? Please link to us!


HomeSchoolDirectory.info: Home Schooling in Your Motorhome
 
Copyright © 2000-2006 HomeSchoolDirectory.info. All Rights Reserved.
Home | Contact Us | About Us | Site Map | Add URL