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Homeschool Habitat 12 November 5th 2005. Parentside: In homeschooling news; France is adding a few more homeschoolers to their mix. Will homeschooling ever get super popular? How big could it get? We envision the possibilities. A great language learning podcast we recommend is a Spoonful of Russian. Another great weblog with a homeschool bent is Atypical Homeschool. Tell Andrea and Ron we sent you! If you?d like a free homeschooling tabloid in the mail, try out the Link. Kidside: Why not run while learning math? ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Homeschool Habitat 11August 7th 2005. It is the"Not Back To School"episode, made especially with the new and prospective homeschooling family in mind. Tune in to hear all of our sage advice, to hear us bust the top myths other homeschoolers will tell you, and to hear straight from a homeschooling kid the silly questions your child will soon be bombarded with. Plus, there are guest speakers. (Running Time 45:56)Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Homeschool Habitat 10July 9, 2005. First we welcome our new listeners and explain our show format. Parentside: A brief discussion of a St. Petersburg Times article about a non-inclusive homeschooling website. Visit www.uuhomschool.org for a list on homeschooling groups across the country that are open and inviting to all people. We ask the question,"What is the goal of your families'home education? In what way does that effect your homeschooling style, if any?"Then we read people's responses, plus a special au ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Homeschool Habitat 9June 25th, 2005 Summer Episode- What do you do for summer? Different approaches to homeschool summer. Our approach. We discuss the"101 Things To Do for Summer"list from Homeschool.com and the"Homeschool Summer Camp"list at homeschooling.gomilpitas.com. Comments from Ron, homeschool Dad. Kim's cheapskate travel tips. Things to take when traveling. The Homeschool Habitat Summer Reading Program book is"Ida B"by Katherine Hannigan; call or write us with your review! Keep cool! (Running Time 23: ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Homeschool Habitat 8May 3, 2005. Parentside: In this show we talk about the pros and cons of pre-packaged curriculum. Kim reviews a book about right-brained learners called the Visual Spatial Learner. There is a listener comment from Sarah of Poppins Classical Academy. She shares her ideas on unit studies. Visit her wonderful, funny , thoughtful blog at http://upsaid.com/teachermom/ Kidside: Once a week All reading homeschool day is announced. Kids review their current read-alouds. Butterflies are discussed. F ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Homeschool Habitat 7April 2, 2005. Parentside: Survey question: Do you homeschool all year round? The plans here for nature studies: raising butterflies, visiting wildflowers, planting a garden, camping, studying astronomy. We rant on about astronomy and NASA, and also about how kid's and parent's interests blend together sometimes. Nasakids.com website is mentioned. Homeschooling philosophy of the week: Unit Studies defined. Example given on how astronomy could be used to teach math, English, history, art, ho ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Homeschool Habitat 6March 11&12, 2005. In A Very Special Homeschool Habitat, we visit the In-Home (Homeschool) Conference in Arlington Heights, Illinois; we interview, attend workshops, give a zine workshop, and have a great time! (Running Time 38:03)Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Homeschool Habitat 5March 3, 2005. Parentside: Ten reasons people homeschool. March is Women's History Month. Review of a globe. Kidside: Comparison of Japanese Samurai and English Knights, using a Venn Diagram!, What is a Zen garden? and make one, respiration observation. Fiona interviews Georgia, an artist. (Running Time 44:36)Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Homeschool Habitat 4Feb 19, 2005. Parentside: USA 1st Amendment, catalogues, homeschool stereotypes in the media, cartoon, Homeschool Style: Unit Studies, Andrea of atypicallife.net has a comment. Kidside: kid book review"The Wheel on the School", respiratory system, English code of chivalry, binary number system. (Running Time 41:22)Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Homeschool Habitat 3Jan 31, 2005. Parentside: discussion of the co-opting of the word"homeschool"by cyber charter schools. An overview of Charlotte Mason and her"rights of children". Kidside: heart stuff such as how to take your heart rate and how to graph heart rates. The origins of Valentine's day and Cupid. How to write fancy Valentine's day poems such as acrostic style poems and the cinquain. (Running Time 30:21)Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Homeschool Habitat 2Jan 23, 2005. Parentside: Home Educator's Conference in Arlington Heights, IL; Review Story of the World; Homeschool philosophies. Kidside: Verbs; Muscles; prime numbers; ciphers, a Caesar cipher for the kids to figure out; History, Medieval England, life in a castle, coat-of-arms symbols, books about the period. Bryan interview. (Running Time 45:10)Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Homeschool Habitat 1Jan 16, 2004. Parentside: we talk about plans and format for the show; our homeschooling philosophy; report on how homeschooling is illegal in Germany; discuss school-at-home and unschooling pros and cons. Kidside: a multiplication shortcut; a poem; Martin Luther King Jr. tidbits; and the Skeleton Simon Says game. (Running Time 36:35)Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
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