Hands-On or Drill, Drill, Drill?
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 12:21 am
Are the upper elementary and middle school guides hands-on or are they more seat work oriented?
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I love this question! You are hitting on one of the many reasons I love HOD... balance. In short, there is an incredible balance of kinds of work, assessments, activities, etc. assigned in HOD. As LynnH so wisely said, I too would never describe HOD as drill, drill, drill. That brings up a picture of school that just doesn't resonate with school done the HOD way. Picture a fireplace burning, with dc curled up engrossed reading amazing books they cannot put down. Picture heartfelt discussions on a comfy couch between you and your child. Picture a steaming mug of coffee (for you, of course ), and another steaming mug of hot cocoa (for your child ) on the table as you both sit to have your midpoint meeting time together. Picture lively discussions, markerboards full of sketches, prayer and sharing together, and hands-on projects galore that differ every week - painting, building, creating, etching, baking - not to mention experiments galore. These are the kinds of things you would see when visiting our house to see us do our HOD guides with our sons. It really is the best of both worlds. Strong academics and heartfelt learning, with Christ in the midst of it all. HTH paint a picture of HOD guides at the upper elementary and middle school levels! If not, take a peek at my past Weekly Check-In posts. They are chock full of pictures that speak a thousand words better than I can try to type in response here.mothermayi wrote:Are the upper elementary and middle school guides hands-on or are they more seat work oriented?
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