Homeschooling is very fun because you get to stay whith your perents all day. You also get to do crosswords puzzles, mazes and all sorts of fun things.
I espescially liked it up at the snow. Once we finished our lessons, we could go skiing, but I always brought my ipod and listened to Latin and maths. After a few days of being at the snow, other kids turned up and we were playing whith them. We road our bikes. We collected firewood and brought it back. But often we just sat around the fire, but usually when we are not in the snow we would just sit around the table and do the work Mum sets for us in our books.
We all have our own of these books. Mum made them for all of us, except Edmund because he is only two. Peter and I have work books with Latin, spelling, and creative writing that Mum made us. Lucy’s is a book for her to practice hand writing and spelling.
Homeschooling is very fun, but on our travels we have been to three schools. They are Hopetone, Sea Lake and Andamooka schools. The one i liked most was Andamooka, but I am not the one for schools. but the one I liked the best out of the three was Andamooka.



HI Kalina. It is interesting to hear you say you like being homeschooled, because every time I used to be at your house you were trying not to do the school work. Are you working harder now that you are older and can see that learning is very worthwhile?
You are writing very well
I’m glad you like it, darling. I enjoy having your company, too.
I like your company when you’re not angry or yelling at us.
Homeschooling sounds very fun! This year my mom put me in a homeschooling program with four other kids, I love it! Instead of Latin I am learning French, it is challenging but fun at the same time.
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It’s rather challenging to learn Latin, too, and I like homeschooling.
I like home schooling too, its not as stressful as a charter school!
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Hi Anevay I like homschooling a lot to but I don’t know what a charter school is
Briliant post
Thank you Peter