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Homeschooling: CLEP Testing

January 30, 2015 By Ligia

This past Monday, I held a Clep Meeting at my house to discuss with other moms the advantages of CLEP testing. If you are not familiar with “Clepping” here is what I shared with the moms.

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I.  What is CLEP?

CLEP is the “College-Level Examination Program” and is also known by terms such as “testing out” or “credit by examination.”  Simply put, you use independent study to prepare for a specific college course and then go to a local college to take the computerized multiple choice exam.  If you pass, you are issued the credits, as if you had taken the class at the college.

II. Why CLEP?

-accumulate dual credit, showing credits that will count toward high school requirements AND, at the same time, count towards a college degree

-shorten the years of study required to attain a college degree, since you are starting in the teen years

-save you money in earning a college degree, as CLEP exams are MUCH cheaper than registering for a college class on campus

-show ANY “brick and mortar” college that your child is capable of performing at a college level, and you’ll have the credits to PROVE it!

-avoid “basic skills” classes when entering college by CLEPing college math and freshman english

-give your child the chance to delve into the subject being studied while moving at a comfortable pace for optimum learning

-sharpen your child’s independent study skills, which are a MUST in the college environment

-continue to share your “world view” with your child when studying controversial topics contained in many social science classes

-tackle tough subjects ONCE and get the credit the FIRST time around.  Why do high school biology and then retake it again for college credit?

IV. SOUNDS GOOD, BUT WHERE DO I START?

A normal college course includes classroom instruction, followed by testing and then the granting of credits earned.  Through our lesson plans you will be able to use your child’s independent study skills, replacing the instructional phase of the college class process with the appropriate books and videos we’ve selected as study tools.  Your child will prepare for the exam and the college board will issue them credits for passing the test.  These credits can be “banked” with the college board and then transfered to the college of your choice in the future.

Free Lesson Plans:

Clep Lesson Plans

Free CLEP Prep

Here are three colleges that will encourage and support you in CLEPing your degree AND they are FULLY ACCREDITED four year colleges… “””

Thomas Edison State College

Charter Oak State College

Excelsior College

List of schools that accept CLEP:

http://www.clepguru.com/Colleges.html

Here is a great book that really got me thinking about CLEPs:

Get a Jump Start on College! A Practical Guide for Teens

At the end of our meeting they were all excited about having our teens do classes together to prepare and study for the clep tests. So I am very glad I put this meeting together.

Ligia

 

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Filed Under: Homeschooling

My Family Command Center Board

January 28, 2015 By Ligia

I decided up-grade my family command center board. I found some old magazine clippings that I had 0f my “ideal” command center board. I love my desk where I do my quiet time, calendar, filing, mail etc but my board has turned into a picture collage so I needed something more useful. I love my pictures, I actually pray over each person in the collage, but I also need more functionality. So here is my board/desk before:

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Top: (Before) Lots of pictures no real place for my schedule and calendar which is what a Command Center should be more of.

 

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New command center: Now i have my calendar and my cleaning schedules, a place to write what is going on in the week and space of misc notes I need to tack up. (That bright green is a note reminding me that a give away truck to driving past my house so take out some bags of clothes).

Here is an article called ” Set up a Command Center on one of my favorite sites called Organized Home.

Here is another one from Good Housekeeping Magazine.

Ligia

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Homeschool Weekly: I Did the Unthinkable

January 23, 2015 By Ligia

I did the unthinkable…….

I took a day off to clean!

My daughter’s room looked like a tornado hit, my son’s room was littered with millions of little soldiers, and I needed to clean the bathroom, playroom etc. So I took a day off (gasp) to clean.

I told my kids that today was a cleaning day. My daughter does better doing a big day of cleaning. She does a really good job! She had incentive since she is getting a new Loft bed. My son gripped the whole time but we got so many old toys out of the playroom and his room.

One thing that really helps us out when we do these big clean ups, is these bins:

IMG_4318We got them from The Fly Lady Shop. I have used laundry baskets with paper labels too.

I put them outside their doors and we chuck things into the bins. I love them.

I got a chance to do some of own cleaning, but not as much since I had to help my son (he’s not so motivated).

I think I need to do this every other month and just plan them into our schedule. Hey this is Home Economics! I can still count it as a day of school! Hurray!

 
Ligia

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Filed Under: Homemaking, Homeschooling

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