Monday, September 7, 2009
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A HOME-SCHOOLER
I'm gonna tell you what it is like to be a homescooler. So we all have to get up about eight. We eat get dressed and start our chores. I have to clean the kitchen and the dining room but I refuse to wash dishes because I hate the way they smell. Ashley has to clean the living room she is alot like me with the whole griping thing and Kyle has to clean the bath rooms. We start school at 9:00 am.We have a great schedule but we normally don't stick to it. It was more so we don't end up getting stuck waiting for someone to finish an assignment. So far the schedule is working perfectly we are even able to finish around 2:30 sometimes! We all share math and Spanish, Ricky and I also shares government. It rocks being a home schooler! We get to listen to music while we work, we get sit on the couch and eat pizza while listening to history. I get to hang out with Ricky and Ashley and do work with them and trust me sometimes that can be great. First thing in school is our BIBLE devotion at 9:00. Then Spanish, Language, Group work, Reading, Lunch, Government, Spelling and, Math yuck. I personally probably would not be a good public schooler because I am very shy, so I would be bored out of my mind, plus I have to have music to read. This blog was actually an assignment for my language. So far I'm enjoying it. Home schooling is really great. Lunch is always fun. There isn't the whole terrible cafeteria food I hear so much about, plus we can eat it where ever we want. For Spelling we either go until we get to a certain place or until we get ten words wrong which ever comes first. The book I'm reading now is called THE GOOD MASTER its really good. I read extra in it- it is that great. It is a little below my age but it's assigned for school so I had to read it, now I'm glad. Then there is the dreaded math (this is normally the part were somebody goes duh duh duh nah) I'm kidding! I'm fifteen so I do hate math though! It is the source of all evilness (just ask my friend Danielle). Math is math. It is boring! It is hard. It is the same as in a normal school, I guess. It is math. The rest is pretty cool! My teacher (mom) said people was wandering what it is like to be a home schooler. So far I have no complaints well- maybe a few! So that is what home schooling is like from a homeschoolers point of view. This is an all Kristin story!
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