How to Homeschool a Middle Schooler




The Homeschool Sanity Show show

Summary: Hey homeschoolers!<br> I am teaching two middle schoolers this year. It's hard to believe! These are fun years, but they are also challenging for many homeschoolers -- especially those who will be teaching middle school for the first time. In today's episode I want to talk about six important suggestions to keep in mind when homeschooling middle school students. <br> <a href="http://ultimateradioshow.com/middleschool"></a><br> <br> <a href="https://psychowith6.com/how-to-homeschool-a-middle-schooler/">Read the blog post</a><br> But first I would love to have you join our supportive homeschooling community called <a href="http://homeschoolscopes.tv">homeschoolscopes.tv</a>. This is a Facebook group for homeschooling mothers who enjoy creating or just watching live videos. The video format allows us to get to know one another and form real friendships. Simply ask to join and if you're a homeschooling mama, you'lll be approved.<br> <br> Teaching Tip of the Week<br> The teaching tip of the week is to organize your digital life. Our mothers and grandmothers never had to organize thousands of digital files, including recipes, photos, paperwork, and curriculum. I did a podcast episode on how to organize your digital curriculum, but there is so much more that goes into organizing your digital life, like staying on top of email and being able to find the information you need when you need it. Although I do have a challenge on this topic in the book The Organized Homeschool Life, Bath Napoli has created a digital organizing course that will help you address all of your organizing needs. You can learn more about the course by going to <a href="http://psychowith6.com/organizeddigital">Psychowith6.com/OrganizedDigital</a>. We need to learn digital organizing skills for ourselves and so we can teach our children.<br>  <br> <br> Links<br> <a href="https://www.apologia.com/planners/332-the-ultimate-daily-planner-for-students.html">Apologia makes student planners that I enjoy using</a>. <br> <a href="https://psychowith6.com/the-most-motivating-homeschool-planner-ever/">Free Homeschool Planning Forms</a><br> <br> <a href="http://trello.com">Trello</a><br> <a href="http://mrdmath.com">Mr. D math courses</a> <br> <a href="http://www.homeschoolsanity.com/homeschooling-without-help/#sthash.1aEzFAnB.dpbs">a previous podcast episode</a> <br> The Everything Guide to Study Skills <br>  the Middle School Student's Guide to Ruling the World <br> <a href="https://psychowith6.com/alternatives-to-video-games/"> video game alternatives</a>. <br> <a href="http://www.socialskillscentral.com/free/101_Ways_Teach_Children_Social_Skills.pdf">excellent, free curriculum for teaching social skills</a>. <br> <a href="http://www.homeschoolsanity.com/hormones/#sthash.zgzNJSsj.dpbs">homeschooling through hormones</a>. <br> TrueU is an excellent video series from Focus on the Family <br> help our kids discover <a href="https://psychowith6.com/teach-childs-talent/">what their talents are</a><br> <a href="https://www.weirdunsocializedhomeschoolers.com/100-hands-on-activities-for-middle-school-and-high-school/">Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers has a list of hands-on activities to do with your middle schooler</a><br> <br> Which of these suggestions are you most interested in implementing with your middle schooler? Comment and let me know.<br> Have a happy homeschool week!