My Homeschooling Goals

• Develop myself as an individual - pursuing my own interests - while being coached by my teachers.
• Learn open-mindedly from my travels and grow into a global citizen.
• Be healthy in mind, body and heart
• Ground myself to my Waldorf inspired foundations of “head, heart, and hands”
• Maintain or surpass public school grade level standards
• Easily meet entry standards of any university I want to attend.

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Today’s Schoolwork: 2/9


Today:
Please check your weekly plan.

Note 1:  Assignment Details
Reading - "Where the Red Fern Grows" - CHAP 9
Social Studies - Lesson 5

Note 2:  Please listen each other's blogs before they're sent and help perfect your grammar, run on sentences, etc.  (Hint: compliments are always welcome. 😁). Remember...  you're "study buddies" and really can be partners in success.

Note 3:  Yesterday was a complete failure for reviewing work before posting.  Let's do better today please.  See note 2.  But also DO NOT REPOST.  Instead, if you find an error on a post, sign into the post and make edits.  Tilden has done this once and can show Morgin if needed.

Note 4:  For now let's try to keep your writing (and writing time) shorter.  It's more important to write with perfect grammar, punctuation, and formal word usage than lots of sloppy "stuff".  If you don't understand this then please come talk to me.  This is REALLY IMPORTANT.

Note 5:  Work to the schedule.  You do not have permission to take as long as you want.  Your teammate wants to be done with school by 4:00.  As promised, you chose the kind of attention you want.  Taking hours to write a paragraph will not earn the attention you want and will not help you feel good about yourself.  So please think hard about it when you make the choice to zone out.  Same as going too fast.  Cutting corners and submitting work that has no passion is like cooking food without love.  The reader can "taste" the difference.

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