1.) Your kitchen often was a science laboratory, as a matter of fact you’ve dissected frogs on your kitchen table at least once.
2.) Counting bears and various maps were just a normal part of your home décor.
3.) Going to the museum with your family usually involved writing a report about it later.
4.) Cooking dinner for your family was your home economics homework.
5.) The sight of your mom holding a red pen still sends shivers down your spine.
6.) Bible was a subject you studied in school and you and your siblings would team up and ask as many questions about the bible as you could think of in order to avoid math.
7.) You were often done with school work before your friends got out of school.
8.) There were no snow days, snow never infringed on your school work.
9.) Your parents taught you learning is something you should continue to do even after you’re out of school, it’s not limited to text books.
10.)Your mom spent her summer ordering school books and doing lesson plans
11) Giving speeches is no problem for you, your speech class involved giving a introduction speech to your mom and siblings anything else is child’s play.
12.)You’ve lost count of the number of times you’re family has been asked what about their socialization? To which your mom’s answer was usually “Yes, I’m very concerned about my kids having socialization skills that’s why I homeschooled.”
2.) Counting bears and various maps were just a normal part of your home décor.
3.) Going to the museum with your family usually involved writing a report about it later.
4.) Cooking dinner for your family was your home economics homework.
5.) The sight of your mom holding a red pen still sends shivers down your spine.
6.) Bible was a subject you studied in school and you and your siblings would team up and ask as many questions about the bible as you could think of in order to avoid math.
7.) You were often done with school work before your friends got out of school.
8.) There were no snow days, snow never infringed on your school work.
9.) Your parents taught you learning is something you should continue to do even after you’re out of school, it’s not limited to text books.
10.)Your mom spent her summer ordering school books and doing lesson plans
11) Giving speeches is no problem for you, your speech class involved giving a introduction speech to your mom and siblings anything else is child’s play.
12.)You’ve lost count of the number of times you’re family has been asked what about their socialization? To which your mom’s answer was usually “Yes, I’m very concerned about my kids having socialization skills that’s why I homeschooled.”