12/14/09

Tip #?

Today mom has got to go to work even though it is only Monday. The semester is done for Mom, but Thursday was canceled due to bad weather. Mom just needs to go to work to grade everything. I am going to be home most of the day. I'm free! Just kidding. I have quite a bit of work, but most of it is on the computer. Five out of the eight things are on the computer and things on the computer take only a little bit of time. Sadly, the rest not on the computer, takes a long time. I try to categorize my work. For instance, since I have a lot of computer stuff, I can do it all at once without moving. By categorizing my work, I get things done twice as fast. Well, I have to go, and finish my work. See ya!

12/10/09

Music

Whenever I go on the computer to do something, the first thing I do is go to Pandora.com . Pandora is a website that generates music. When I listen to music it seems like I am only doing something for 5 minutes, when I am actually doing it for an hour! Music kind of rests my mind. I can focus on something even better when I have some music playing. Besides, the music gives me good ideas to write about. For instance, I wouldn't be talking about music right now, without it playing. My favorite song is playing right now. Down by Jay Sean and Lil Wayne. This might seem like an irrelevant topic to homeschooling, but it helps me a ton! Sometimes my mind just go blank, but for some reason, I haven't stopped typing this post since I started. Usually I have to stop and pause after every sentence. The music keeps me alive. Music helps me when I am studying, why not you?

12/9/09

Essays

Today mom has a lesson plan for me. Oh-no! She wants me to write an essay. Write an essay about what? I don't know. I am secretly hoping it is only one essay, but sometimes Mom goes overboard and gives about five essays for one day. Then it takes me until 7:00 to finish all of them. I guess I should practice writing one for this post. You know what? I think I will. Here goes nothing.

Snow
by Connor Peters

Today, at about 6:20 a.m, I heard hail. Call it what you want, sleet or rain, but I am sure I heard hail. I heard it pounding on the roof as if God himself wants to break inside our house and take me away. I took a peek out of the window. What did I see? Naught, but snow covering the ground like a sheet of of ice covering the racing river. I could see the icy white color of the snow. I could almost feel the damp snow covering me as I built an igloo. Oh the snow!
I could smell the icy air being sucked into my lungs. The smell of a blanket of snow covering the old country terrain filled my thoughts. I would, not for anything, want to give up that smell. I could smell it playing with my nose, swirling around my head, even from my bedroom window. Ah! Snow.
As I lay there in my bed, I felt that today nothing could go wrong. Even if I got in trouble, not even the screaming rampages of my mom, could drown out my Holiday spirit. The snow, December and Christmas carols are all a sign that Christ is being born, again after 2009 years. Christmas is alive.


How was that? I think it sounds more like a poem then a essay. *Sigh* I'll get it soon enough. I am excellent at creative writing, but when it comes to an essay, I struggle. I know how essays are supposed to be written. Introduction, three examples defending the point I am trying to make, then a conclusion. But I just don't seem able to do that.

12/1/09

Travel

On the 26th of November, my family flew to Florida to see my grandpa. We just got back last night at 11 o'clock. This is my chance to write. I think traveling is very educational, even if you are only going another city nearby. It is good to go to other places you have never been before, because you might be around other people of a different race or people speaking different languages. It is good to see things you have never seen before.If you don't travel , you will never be able to meet new people and never be able to try new food. As I always say, it is good to spread out. And besides from that, if you go to a historical place like Gettysburg, or Washington DC, you will learn tons of stuff from that! It is awesome to learn historical stuff, although it does get kinda boring after a while. My point is, it is good to travel. I know I have said this before, but get the most out of everything! Even those seemingly endless plane rides can be educational. That is where books come in handy.

11/23/09

Jobs

I think that jobs are good for you. By doing jobs, you learn lessons. It teaches you how to be independent, and it is a good way to repay your parents.
Chores teach you how to do important things. These things include, cooking and cleaning. You need to know how to cook. Also, you need to learn how to clean because you don't want to live in a pig sty. It is also important to learn how to fix things. Say, your car broke down and you are stranded in a forest. You need to know how to fix your car, and how to cook until your car is fixed. Chores teach life lessons.
By doing different jobs and chores around the home, you can help repay your parents. Your parents give you everything, such as, shelter, food, clothing. I bet they like it a ton when you vacuum the floor without being asked. Repay your parents for everything they have done and are doing for you. Do some chores.
Being independent is how you will survive adulthood. If you rely on your mom for help all the time, what good is that? Jobs and chores help you become independent. When you are an adult, and you have a guest come over for dinner, you probably wouldn't want your mom to be there doing all the cooking. Doing chores teaches you valuable things.
P.S. My mom made me write this blog in essay style, that is why it doesn't sound like my writing.

11/16/09

It Is Okay to Ask

Sometimes in homeschooling you need help. It is okay to ask. If you are having trouble with something, ask for help. I admit, that sometimes I am stubborn, and I figure that I can do it myself. But a lot of times I can't. If there is no one home when you need help, I look what I need up in the internet. Aren't computers great? If you don't have computers, there are always books. Or you could always wait until someone comes home. There are people smarter then you. Take the time to ask.
P.S. I do realize this is a short blog. This is because this is a short topic.

11/11/09

When mom is mad and you are in trouble!

My mom is really mad right now, so I think this good topic for my post. The other day, I went to the Life Science Center at University of Rochester ( U of R) and apparently, I was being an idiot and disrupting the class (I don't think this is true) and they don't want me to come back. Consequently, now my mom is really mad at me. When your mom is mad, then you should try to avoid her as much as possible. "But my mom is my teacher," you say. "It is really hard to avoid your teacher." Well, yes and no. Say, for instance, that you have trouble with a math problem; ask her to help, then when she does show you, try going outside to do your work. Then you get your work done AND get to be outside, away from mom. If it bad weather outside, try going to your room or do your work with your dog/cat if you have one. I find that if I act as if I am not worried when I'm in trouble, then my mom calms down too. The best tip of all, is, try not to get mom mad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11/9/09

Being Social

In homeschooling, you have an advantage. Your mom is your teacher and she knows exactly what is good for you and what you need. This is also a disadvantage. By experience, I know my mom can get fed up with me, being around me all day and teaching me all day. It is good that you have someone who loves you enough to teach you, and yet, well, let me put it this way, it can be bad too. You also need to have someone else teach you. That is why it is good to go to activities and be social. If you are anti-social you will never be able to talk to an audience and get a well-paying job. It also isn't fun being with a mad mom all day. Sometimes you need to spread out and be with someone besides your parents. I go to a chess class with a group of homeschoolers my age, Tae Kwon Do classes three times a week, guitar lessons, and horseback riding lessons. You should find activities with other kids too.

11/2/09

Authentic vs. useless learning

The title of this blog relates to what I learn in homeschooling, versus what the school teaches kids similar to me. You see, I learn useful things from homeschooling; that is the "Authentic" part of my title. The school often teaches useless things; that is the part of the title "Useless Learning. I am learning how to write in HTML, and that can get help me get a really good and high paying job. I am learning Chinese not because a language is required, but because we are adopting two boys from China and I want to be able to talk to them. When I was in public school, each year we went to the local playground on a field trip and that took up most of the day. What good is that? The playground is located right in the village, and most of us have been there a million times! Also, in school, they made me write essays about practically nothing. For instance, the teacher made us write stories about a peacock. Isn't that stupid? In homeschooling, I am writing a useful book, that I hope will be published for the whole world to read. Now, that is authentic learning! One big difference is that when homeschooling you can pick what it is that you want to do. If you pick a useless curriculum, then you might as well go to public school. My advice is to find useful things to study, and try to have all your learning be authentic. It really isn't that hard.

10/28/09

Choices

Homeschooling is a choice. You don't have to home-school. It is a privilege to be home-schooled. If you have a bad day, try to think about what it would be like at school. If there was a teacher you didn't like when you were in public school, think about how lucky you are at home to have a teacher who you love. Sometimes homeschooling is a bore, like when I have to read my Social Studies textbook for an hour, but MOST of the time, regular school is a bore. Think about what good things you have, while you still have them. For instance, if I went back to public school I wouldn't be able to take guitar lessons, I wouldn't be able to go to Tae Kwon Do three times a week, and I wouldn't have half of the knowledge that I have now. When you graduate from home-schooling, you will realize what a tremendous impact home-schooling had on your life. I don't know about you, but I am grateful for my mom who is willing to take the time to give me a good education. Appreciate home-schooling. It's a choice.

10/26/09

Entertainment.

Sometimes you get really bored and you need to entertain yourself. For some reason, it seems that lately our house has been infected with boredom. Whenever I have free time, there is nothing to play. We rarely watch TV, play on the computer or play video games in our house. Mom saves those activities as a special reward for when we do something great. Normally, there are really only three things I can do for fun. Either A. play K'nex, B. go outside or C. read. After a while, playing K'nex isn't fun anymore. I can always go outside, but I don't really like the weather this time of year. It isn't snowing yet, and it's too cold to play with squirt guns and water balloons. Luckily,there are books. It is never too hot or too cold to read. I think the book was the best invention ever invented. It is better than the wheel or the computer. You might say, well, it is not really an invention. I'll bet back before Christ, people thought the book was an amazing new thing. I guess my advice on this blog is to entertain yourself by doing something useful instead of playing video games or watching TV. Read a book, play K'nex or build Legos. Do something constructive, even when you're playing.

10/24/09

Mentos and Coke.

I tried to post a video of my math/science tutor and I doing the famous Mentos and Coke experiment, but I can't get it to work. This is what happened. My math tutor and I explored the science behind spraying Coke using mint Mentos. The Mentos HAVE to be mint. This is because the mint type has a harder and more rough texture. This reaction occurs when the Mentos react with the carbonic acid, the aspirate, and caffeine in the Coke. Carbon dioxide is created, spewing the Coke very far.

I love it when college kids are my tutors. They are fun and motivated. I love my tutors. I think having tutors is a big part of home-schooling. For instance, Mom doesn't know Chinese. Who is supposed to teach me then? That is when a tutor comes in handy. Sometimes, Moms can't teach us kids all by themselves. They need to branch out sometimes. Having tutors is awesome!

10/18/09

Negativity/Motivation

Two huge things that I haven't gone over yet is motivation and negativity. You need to stay motivated. In school, the teachers give you candy or recess to motivate you. Homeschoolers need to motivate themselves. Give yourself rewards too. The only reward I can think of is getting my work done. I think you should try giving yourself a thing that you normally wouldn't have. For instance, eating chocolate. You might say to yourself, "Hmm, if I get this question right, I will give myself a piece of candy. If I get it wrong, I will not get candy next time, even if I get it right." Then there is temptation. You might need to ask somebody to hide the candy, and check your answers for you. At the end, you get the candy. We don't use candy as a reward in our house because my mom is overly careful about what we eat. Instead, the reward is playing on the computer, or watching M.A.S.H on television.
Now, the other part of this post was about negativity. If you are always negative, no one will get along with you. My brother seems to have an illness called negativity syndrome. Don't let it happen to you! If you are negative all the time, you won't enjoy home-schooling. That is a big part of homeschooling. You need to stay focused and optimistic. But, on the other hand, if you are too happy, you will get too sure of yourself. Try to stay positive, but don't get overly sure of yourself.

10/14/09

Keep Cool

One thing that gets me really frustrated is that everyone thinks I don't do anything. For instance, sometimes I go to a friend's house, and he only wants to watch TV. When I ask him if we can do anything else, he says, "No. I am tired. I went to school all day." People say things like that as if I didn't go to school. In fact, I am in school right now. It is 4:52 and I am still doing work. Yesterday, I was in a lab at University of Rochester doing science experiments all day. I hope people will respect home-schoolers a little bit more. We are busting our butts, trying to do work, when other people just play during school. I just want to say, "Well, if you were in school, where was I?" This really upsets me, but it is best to keep cool because you represent all home-schoolers. People will judge home-schoolers by your actions.

10/12/09

Multitasking

Multitasking can sometimes be good, and sometimes bad. Multitasking is good when I am typing my blog. I am learning how to type, how to write, grammar, and computer programming all at once. Multitasking is a bad thing when mom is cleaning and burns the garlic bread at the same time. (This really annoys me). I am learning more from typing this post than from any typing class would teach me. If you multitask correctly, it helps a ton, but... if you burn the garlic bread, that is a waste of good food. I always hear mom say that only girls can multitask. I disagree. I think that if anyone tries hard enough, they can figure out how. Well, to wrap this up, a lesson learned, multitasking is a very useful tool, but the results depend on how you use the tool.

10/8/09

Text box writing.

10/7/09

Me, Rambling.

I am just rambling, but soon my advice will come to me. Sometimes you need to just empty your feelings. Just say what you are thinking. This is happening to me right now. I just went to my grandma's yesterday because my mom works. I really appreciate all of Mom's students giving me new ideas and support. I love it when people comment. I would like to start a band with all of my friends, but none of them seem to play instruments. Music is an important part of our life. It gives you ideas and really gets you thinking. It would be nice if everyone in the world could play an instrument. I just learned a new song last week. Every Wednesday I go to guitar lessons at 2:15. I also have Tae Kwon Do before guitar, and horse-back riding after guitar. What a busy life I lead!
A downfall of homeschooling, is that it can sometimes be hard stay in contact of your old friends from school. For instance, I have two REALLY good friends. One is home-schooled, the other is in public school. I can see the home-schooled friend whenever I want. He is coming over tomorrow to sleep overnight. My friend who attends public school, on the other hand, can only come over on the weekends. My friends that are just acquaintances, can never see me anymore. That is one thing that I don't like about homeschooling. If I really wanted to keep in touch with my old friends, I could call them or send them emails. But I've found that I really only need two or three best friends. That is all humans need. If you have a 20 regular friends, you can't really tell them your feelings or feel close to them. A way to fix this, is to, similar to me, get a few best friends. This makes life easier, and it saves you from typing 200 emails a day like my mom.

10/5/09

It just gets harder.

This year I think I have pushed myself a little too much. Between doing computer programming 5 hours a week, and Tae Kwon Do 12 times a month, things get chaotic. I should have planned it a little more carefully. It is funny how things never get easier, only harder. I had some trouble with my online classes, and that led me to writing today. I think I am trying to grow up too fast. Ten year old boys don't need to have college credits already. Well, I am stuck with it now; I am going to try my best to push myself. It is just like running. It just gets harder. Try to push yourself, but not until you are worn down to nothing. Homeschooling takes great patience, and patience is a virtue. Plan carefully and use all that I have taught you, my young Padawan. Lead your life to its fullest, and be the best you can.

10/4/09

Procrastination-Elimination, More About Procrastination


When you're home all day, and you want to play, get your work done. Procrastination is a bad illness. Once you do it once, it repeats itself. If you want to play or do something, you think, well, I am home all day, I will do it later. But the problem is, you won't. If you do all of your stuff, you will have time to do all the things you want to do. Right now is school. If you were in the middle of school, would you just get up and walk outside? No! Of course you wouldn't. Why is it different for homeschooling? It is not. You need to fight the temptation to go outside to play. Use the reward of going outside as a tool to get your schoolwork done. You will get your work done faster if you get to do something fun after. Look at your to-do list, get it done, and then you can play. The trick is, to go into a different room than your toy. Once that is done, the temptation is gone. Don't think about it. One time, my mom gave me a list: History, Typing, Computer programming, Math, then read. She then went to workout and run errands. I started eating my breakfast, and I read my book at the same time. I finished my breakfast, and continued to read all morning. After awhile, Mom came home and found that I had done nothing except read my book. My list took me until 7 o'clock that night! I learned my lesson that night. Do not procrastinate!

9/30/09

Try not to get your mom mad about cleaning.

Today, after I got home from horse back riding, Mom made me clean the house. When I started cleaning my room, she went on and on about how it was a mess, and how I didn't clean up the downstairs(which I did). I started cleaning up. I realized that almost everything was where it should be, it was just piled up or disorganized. In homeschooling, there are times when you need to clean up your desk or your books. Why didn't I pick up when I was done with my things? I did. I might have put them where they were supposed to go, but I just shoved them there. Try to make sure, that if you are using something, you know where to put and how to put it there. Homeschooling is all about organization. You figure that since you are home all day, that you will do it later. Procrastinating. Don't do it. Be organized.

9/28/09

Church

Usually, when I start homeschooling, I go to church in the morning. I did this today, and I just got home. I think going to church is very good for me considering that I want to be a priest. Church is not mandatory, but then again, neither is chess. Mom puts church down as religious studies on her reports. It is an easy way to get a few hours of history, every now and then. When the moon becomes full this month, the feast of the Tabernacle is started. The Jewish celebrate it for eight days.I enjoy church; for me, church is fun. For others, church is punishment. Some people don't even go to church. My mom and I do stuff that are not in the NYS curriculum, and then we put them down as subjects.My mom says church is history. I think I learn more from things like that, then taking classes on it.

9/25/09

A present for you.


Today I went to Tae Kwon Do. Last time I went, I stretched a little too hard. That's it! In order to home-school correctly you need to be stretched. What I mean is, you need to do somethings that you have never done before. Don't do the same thing twice. Try to think up new things. Think of home-schooling as a competition of who does the most different stuff everyday. It is sometimes good to do the same thing over and over to master it, but if you do only that,then what are you learning? As I said in earlier blogs, expand your creativity. Try something new. If you do the same old thing everyday, you won't be successful. Life is a gift. That is why it is called the present. Life is a present in a box for you. In order to unwrap it, you need to fulfill life. Do your best. Challenge yourself and try new things.

9/24/09

A typical day.

Surprisingly, I don't really have a topic for this blog. I will just tell you my average day, and then you can see what you will learn from this. Well, today I started out with all the computer stuff. As I always say, start from the hard stuff, and work your way down. This is understandable to me. When you are done with the hard stuff, all you have to do is the easy stuff, and that takes five minutes. If you don't do the hard stuff first, it hangs over your head all day long. Anyway, I did my computer programing from 7:00-8:30. After that, I ate breakfast and emptied the dishwasher. That took me until 9. I went downstairs with my math tutor. At 10am, I charged upstairs, eager to practice my guitar. I just learned the song Beck's Bolero. I did my laundry and started to read. If you know me, once I start reading, it just sucks me in. Just like the computer. My mother's treat to me, is to give me time to just read. I read until 1:30p, finishing my book, The Lightning Thief. This is the fourth book I read this week. Then, I went outside and played around until my Chinese tutor came at 2p. I was with my Chinese teacher from 2-4. Then I was finished with my school! Thursdays are easy days for me, because my mom is not home and I home-school with tutors or work independently.

9/23/09

Another day, another pile of work. Sigh...

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I am sorry to say, my life is run by home-schooling. Today I had all my school work, then Tae Kwon Do at 1:00, then guitar. After that I felt like doing something else. How about nothing? But no, I have horse-back riding. Finally, at 5, I get to come home, relax, and play the guitar for a half an hour. Wait a minute... Another tip for homeschooling: Give yourself a time period where you are finished with school. For instance my time period seems to be never. I think yours should be about 3:00. Give yourself lots of work, but the second it turns your time period, you stop whatever your doing. I don't know; it is just a suggestion.

9/22/09

Where I went wrong.

Today, similar to every Tuesday, I went to my grandma's house. I do this because my mom has a teaching job every Tuesdays and Thursdays. A few minutes ago, I made the fatal mistake of printing almost thirty pages of information about capitols. You see, I have been learning the capitols, and I needed to make flash cards for every one. Consequently, I needed some information about the capitals and I accidentally printed lots of pages about it. A lesson learned. I just realized that another tip is to avoid the computer. Granted, sometimes you need to use the computer for home-schooling, but I made the mistake of taking an online college course this year. So now I am spending about three hours on the computer every day. I am not saying not to use the computer, just don't get sucked into it like I did. Try looking at books instead. Be on the computer only from a half an hour to an hour. More then that is bad. Be smart; don't let the computer suck you in.

9/21/09

Exercise


One major problem in home-schooling, is getting your exercise. I do Tae Kwon Do three days a week. Doing exercise helps me with my concentration and makes me do better at my school work. What do you do? I suggest doing something with a teacher or a professional, because if you do something with the wrong technique it could hurt you. An easy way to get your exercise, without paying, is to have your mom measure a distance with her car. Then you can run a few miles every other day. Make sure you report what you are doing for exercise to the school. Without exercise you will not be focused as well. This is because exercise sends blood to your brain and helps you think more efficiently. If you do exercise, it will help you in the long run.

9/20/09

Tip #3 Books and hooks


This blog is about books. You see, I really only like fantasy books. That is what I am hooked on. Hint, hint, books and hooks. Well, anyway, my mom and I have a deal. Mom picks a book for me to read, and I pick a book to read. If you look at my book log, it has a classic book, then a fantasy book, with a title such as The Revenge of the Shadow King. Then after my fantasy book, I read The Iliad. This helps me with different book genres because I read the book I want, and the book my mom wants. My mom picks the books off the John Hopkins Center for Talented Youth book list. I will add the link later. I think this helped me because you cannot read just one series of books (even though I want to). You need to enjoy classic books and different genres or else when you need to read a text book, it will kill you to try to force yourself to read it. It has happened to me, and I don't want it to happen to you.

A good example.

Remember my last blog? It was called Go to bed, NOW. Well, anyway this is a perfect example of doing things you don't want to do. Last night, my family and our Chinese exchange student's friend went to the Parsons Dance. I thought that this would bore me out of my skull. I did not want to go. Of course, mom made me go, and the next thing I knew I was sitting in the auditorium watching the show. (This is also an example of, what moms says, is law). I am watching the show thinking, you know, I could be using my time writing in my blog, instead of watching some ballet. Then the second dance was happening, and I realized that the show wasn't too bad. And finally at the end of the show, it was awesome! So, the moral of this story, is the Parsons Dance is cool. NO! The actual moral is doing things you don't want to do, helps you expand your creativity..

9/18/09

Go to bed, NOW!

Why did I call this blog Go to bed, Now? How should I know? Just kidding, I called it that because in homeschooling, you have to do stuff that you don't want to do. Do you think a little kid wants to go to bed? No! Of course not. Do you think I want to read a history paper for an hour and answer a bunch of questions? In homeschooling, you get free time. Lots of free time. But you still need to do stuff you don't want sometimes. It is important to do things you don't want to do. If you do everything you want to do, those things become useless and boring. By doing subjects that are meaningless to you, you learn that it might not help you, but it WILL help someone, someday. If you do stuff that you don't like, eventually you will like it, and learn it. Homeschooling is about an education; so get one.

9/17/09

The list strategy

In order to survive the treacherous days of home-schooling, you need to be organized. Yeah, I am talking to you, not to your mom. Even though she needs to be organized too, that is a different matter. I am saying YOU need to be organized. In order to do that, I suggest that you ask your mom to make a list for you everyday, until you learn how to make your own lists. That sets the goals you need to do, and when you’re done, you are done with school. This has helped me so much it is not even funny. For instance, there are some days that you just want to get done with school. You work harder to get your list done, and then you are finished at noon. This is more convenient than the school's way to do school because you might have math for an hour, but you have gotten everything done that you need to get done in ten minutes. Instead of doing math, because you are finished, you mess around with your pencils or something. This also helps you get more things done when you have a weaker subject that takes you an hour. But then when you have another subject that take you fifteen minutes, it's finished fast. So, doing this will help you with your weaker subjects, but at the same time help you review the subjects you already know. I think the list strategy helps a ton!

9/16/09

Tip #2: get the most out of every experience.

Whenever I go on vacation, mom makes me do work. This might seem like a downfall to homeschooling, but it is actually an advantage. Sure, it seems annoying. And yes, it will make you mad when you want to go to the beach, and you have to complete schoolwork. But if you think about all the advantages, you will realize that there are many. Dear moms, I am not saying to suffocate your kids with huge amounts of work piled up around them. I want you to realize that I mean every day do a little bit of each subject, and even when you go on vacation, don't resist a little work. For instance, last weekend my family went on a whale watch trip, and mom made me study the body structure of a humpback whale. I got more out of the trip than anyone else, and the biologist was happy to answer my questions because she could tell I had already done some research on the topic. So,when your mom randomly gives you some work that is related to your every day subjects, realize it is to help you get the most out of your experiences, even the little ones.

9/15/09

#1 tip to surviving homeschooling

Today I had to go to my grandma's to home-school because mom went to work. My mom is a busy person who is always running around. So, consequently I do too. If I am not doing five thing at once and have to do a million things in a day, it seems I get nothing done. I realized just now, that the #1 rule is "Do stuff". I am not kidding. If your list of to do stuff isn't jammed pack, you will get nothing done. Just like the quote, "If you want something done, give it to a busy person". From experience, you might not get everything you want done, done. If you put more tasks you think you can do, you work harder to accomplish them. Today, with grandma I gave myself five things to do. I only did four out of the five things. The more things you try to do, the more things you get done. Trust me, it works.

9/14/09

The beginning Dun, Dun,Duuuun

Hello, my name is Connor Rohlfing Peters, or you could call me Connor. I started home-schooling about a year ago. I am ten years of age and want to keep it that way. I hate growing up. It all started in fourth grade ahhhh... Oh, sorry. Well, anyway it started when I was in fourth grade-- reading during math class. Yup, reading illegally, can you believe it? The math class was so boring and it rotted my brain. Yeah, math class was rotting my brain, just like when you watch tv. The class was ninety minutes long and all we would do was go over the homework, and do five math pages. And that took ninety minutes. How boring. The rest of the day was like that too. Do some work for five minutes and read the rest of the hour. Boy, did I read alot, but, worst of all, I would get in trouble when I got caught sneak reading.
So, mom decided that school was too easy, and waiting until seventh to go to a private school was too long. By that time I would lose every thing I already learned. All of a sudden, my mom forced me into submission; home-schooling, wa wa waaaaaaaaaa. Home-schooling is not that bad. Actually it is kinda fun. Uh-uh school, fun, funny, right? Well, not really. It actually is fun! Except the times I had to do work while we were at the beach vacationing. And the times... that... you do not want to hear about :).
We started home-schooling Jan 15,2009 in the middle of the school year. My brother thought that I was anti-social,but I hate to break to you, I do a lot of stuff with other kids. For instance, in the middle of my school day I can have another home-schooled friend over. And when our dogs had puppies, I got to stay home with them. Then my brother thought that I did no work at all. Well, that's not true; definitely not true. I finished the whole fifth grade curriculum in half a year. That's right, I completed two grades in one year. I have bragging rights :). I did a lot in one day, and this year I am even doing a online college course at John Hopkins University. My curriculum for last year is below. Well to wrap this up, I think home-schooling is a HUGE advantage. It is awesome, buuuuuuut... there are some tricks to survive it. That is what I am writing for! A kid's guide to surviving homeschooling!