Feb 14 2008
Many Sources Offer Home School Material For Parents
Many parents choosing to school their children at home find that home school material is available from any sources and, depending on the curriculum and the source, can be less expensive than the cost of materials at a public school. While some states have no established requirements for the subjects being taught and the time that needs to be spent in an instructional environment, other states require certain subjects to be taught for an established time.
There are many resources that offer what they call a classroom in a box, which includes all home school material needed for a particular grade level. These companies offering this material are in tune with state requirements and will include everything in the ‘box’ that is required for a student in a particular grade level, regardless of their age. This can b especially useful for parents with more than one child at home who are in a different grade level.
Instructional books, workbooks and basic school supplies are often included in these packs, allowing the parents to follow an established curriculum required by the state, if applicable. For states without a standardize curriculum the parents can choose the home school material they believe they will need throughout the school year.
Contact With Public Schools Can Help Determine Needs
Many parents can find the needed home school material in local libraries as well as by visiting their public school offices. Most schools make materials available, at a cost, for parents in need of home school material for their children. By going through the school the parents can be assured their children are learning the same materials as the students in the public schools.
One of the reasons some parent home school their children is due to the distance from the public school and a lack of transportation to get them to class. There are distance education opportunities for many students in which the required home school material is made available online. Those without internet access can have the home school materials sent to their homes for the year.
For those parents just beginning to home school their children, depending on state requirements, there may be notification forms needed for the state and local school districts, as well as tax forms that are often supplied as part of the home school material supplied by commercial companies. When in doubt if the educational material will meet the child’s needs, the materials can be taken to the school office for verification of their usability.
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