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I Need To Write A Report About Homeschooling?
I am writing a report about homeschooling and unschooling for my aunt, who we live with. She is against homeschooling very much, which is a problem because we live with her and we homeschool.
She practices phonics at night with my sister and said that she wants me to do something acedemic in the time that they are doing phonics. So I chose to write reports with a point of veiw, and this one is about homeschooling.
It has to be from my opinion, but show all potential sides of the argument (for or against homeschooling). I want to write reasons why homeschooling is the better option, why unschooling is even better, why public school is not the best choice, etc, etc, etc.
I am not asking for you to write the report. I want to know: What are some points you think I should make? What are some subjects I should bring up? Any statistics I should put in that help me make my point?
Serious, helpful answers only, please! Thanks for answering!!!
I am sorry for any misspellings!
TOS sponsors writing contest for homeschoolers
Writers of all ages need an audience. And what better way to gain one than to enter a writing contest with a chance at getting published in a prominent magazine? I’ve got info on a story contest for homeschoolers that both adults and children can enter! How fun is that? And what a great way to model writing for your children as you make story-telling time a family event.Storytime Writing ContestThe Old Schoolhouse® Magazine is very excited to host their second Storytime Writing Contest! They hav
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College prep: Is writing on track?
College prep: Is writing on track? October 13th, 2008 — Articles, Kim’s blog, Teaching Writing, WriteShop If your bookshelf looks anything like mine did when we were homeschooling, it holds an assortment of curriculum you’ve stopped and started at various times along the way. Some we just couldn’t get into for various reasons, and we ended up finding alternatives. But there were others that we fully intended to use—we just never got around to them. For example, we were supposed to get throug
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How to write a book review, Part 4
Over the past several weeks, I’ve given you tips on how to write various kinds of curriculum and product reviews. Part 1: Four Basic Steps for Writing a Book Review Part 2: The Neutral or Unbiased Review Part 3: The Positive Review As we wrap up the series in Part 4, let’s look at the personal review. This type of product review makes a personal recommendation. It not only presents the facts, but it adds the writer’s opinion based on her experience with the product. So even though Part 3 ex
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How to write a book review, Part 4