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Christy
We have to school 180 days in our state, but by law field trips and other types of learning such as life experience can count towards the 180 days. So I do count our Friday co-op and field trips any day of the week towards the 180 days. We also though school 10 months a year since 5 full days doesn't work well for us. I know from neighbors that the children in public school aren't doing a true 180 days at this point. They have so many half days and field trip days that it is closer to 160.christyg wrote:Thanks so much, everyone, for all of the great ideas! You have given me a lot to ponder over. I think my main problem is that I need to get over the idea that I have to school for 180 days. We are blessed to live in Texas where we don't have to complete a certain number. Just hard getting over that mindset.![]()
Christy
Woooooooow- that sounds like a dream! You do realize how blessed you are to be able to do this...! How wonderful! We have a big homeschool group in my area and I am the ONLY one who uses HOD.twoxcell wrote:We do a very small co-op with my sister in-law and my sister. All together we currently have 10 kids ranging from PreK-8th grade. We pick a topic for each month at the beginning of the school year and each mom plans one day per month. We get together at our houses or sometimes a park/outdoor location. Some months we will do an outing or field trip on the extra Friday. We have been doing this for 3 years now and the kids love it. The other fun thing is that we all use HOD. We try to have the kids do a couple presentation/reports in front of each other each year. This year they each did a state and a pond animal presentation.