EP10 - Managing paper in your homeschool - a podcast by Amber J. Smith

from 2023-08-18T02:03:46

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Managing Paper in Your HomeschoolSummary



  • How do you tame the paper monster? 0:05



    • Amber has been homeschooling for a million years and has 10 kids. She has had 7 million pieces of paper over the last 20 years.



    • Amber shares some ideas for record keeping.





  • Doing math online and digital math. 1:40



    • The kids have been able to write on a writable tablet that connects to the computer and use a digital pencil.



    • One way to reduce paper is to do math online.





  • Science and how it prepares students for higher education. 3:44



    • Science is another subject that has a lot of paper, but it was the one subject that prepared her children for college level work.



    • A bound student journal is a huge blessing.





  • Buying a workbook. 6:02



    • I didn't have the money to buy five workbooks, it was not in my budget, so if you are not able to do that, do not feel guilty.



    • Most things that are created for homeschoolers grant permission to copy those for multiple students.





  • Create a turn in location. 8:16



    • Create a turn-in location, a safe place for people to take their completed work.



    • The more concrete the consequences of unfinished work, the more peacefully the conflict in the house is going to be resolved.





  • Record keeping and keeping transcripts. 10:34



    • High school students should start keeping their transcript now, even if they are junior high students. Hslda is a good source for high school transcripts.



    • If you have a digital online source, keep a file on each child for the school year for your state.





  • The importance of forecasting ahead of time. 12:33



    • Always include the title, the year of publication and the addition to the book in the addition. Record keeping is important.



    • Write a transcript for every student.





  • How to compile your student's transcripts? 14:06



    • Keep a digital file on your computer, but keep a hard copy file in their records. Keep personal information, birth certificate, important papers, etc.



    • Keep a copy of their transcript.





  • How to reduce paper typhoon. 15:34



    • Keeping the paper typhoon at bay and reducing the amount of papers to deal with on a day-to-day basis.



    • A binder for each child and a plastic sleeve for each activity.







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