CompactTractorFan
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Let's put the past behind us and get on with what is important. Mowing the grass and having fun doing it.
Yeah...:smile:
Let's put the past behind us and get on with what is important. Mowing the grass and having fun doing it.
Let's put the past behind us and get on with what is important. Mowing the grass and having fun doing it.
Hey, I'm homeschooled too!!! :thumbsup:
All the best ones are!
That was tasteless. :thumbdown:
I deleted my tasteless post. I am not homeschooled - so what am I? A piece of poop?
This 'homeschool pride' garbage goes a tad too far sometimes, and I get sick of hearing it............but, I am going to stop now, or I'll go on a real tyrade. I don't wanna do that, so I won't.
Oh get off your high horse. It was a joke.Why do you make yourself out the "sarcasm king" when you take everything so seriously?
Hey, I'm homeschooled too!!! :thumbsup:
You did teach that, right? :biggrin:
what is the proper term for assignments given to be completed OUTSIDE OF CLASS?
There is no "outside of class", for our children seek to learn every minute of every day. When we're not teaching them, they are out in the yard looking under rocks to find things to learn, gathering wild mushrooms to make soup for the homeless, and propagating new drought-resistant plants for third-world countries. They find lessons in everything. My kids learned everything about the respiratory system just by watching the neighbor kid (public school) pick his nose.
There are no walls! The world is our classroom. Our children learn even as they sleep - smarter when they open their eyes in the morning than they were when they closed them the night before. And better looking too.