Leanna:
*i did two pages of handwriting In my jokes and Riddle's book .
*i also did a page in my draw and write through history Greece and Rome
* and i did a page in my other(i have three) draw and write thorough history the twentieth century invention exploration and war
*and i did a page in my spell and write connecting school and home.
*I walked to the Playground with my grandmother and siblings.
*Silent Reading-Farmer Boy
*Made her local newspaper with info about bats, some short poems,
Take a tip from Cyndy, who homeschools her two sons
in Pennsylvania. "Once a quarter, I set aside a portfolio day in our
lesson plan -- yes, I count that as a day of school! The boys and I go
through their work and choose items to put in their portfolios. These
days are a good reminder to them of how far they have come in difficult
subjects.
"The items we choose aren't always
perfect," she says. "For example, I'll include both the first and final
draft of the same essay. I might also use a math test with a low score
and include the correct answers solved by the child after we reviewed it
together."