recordkeeping
Tress Miles
Several months ago, a link was posted to a sheet that was a sort of
recordkeeping system for unschooling families, if they wanted one.
The headings were things like "Listening," "Doing," "Watching," etc. Then
you could keep a record of what your child did each week that
fit under each heading.
Can someone repost that link or form?
Thanks,
Tress
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recordkeeping system for unschooling families, if they wanted one.
The headings were things like "Listening," "Doing," "Watching," etc. Then
you could keep a record of what your child did each week that
fit under each heading.
Can someone repost that link or form?
Thanks,
Tress
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Pam Sorooshian
Hi Tress --
I created the "Unschooler's Recordkeeping Form" about 10 years ago and have
published it in a number of places. But I'll just give you the headings,
here, and you have my permission to make one for yourself.
Recordkeeping for Unschoolers
Use these headings as ticklers to remind yourself of what you might want to
record. Format it leaving space for notes. I usually do it in two columns.
Reading
Books, magazines, newspapers, websites�.Fiction, biography, nonfiction,
poetry, drama, essays, articles,�..
Doing
Cooking, swimming, dog training, babysitting, volunteering, working,
singing, acting, music, math, ��
Making
Art, crafts, building, sewing, weaving, beadwork, �.
Writing
Journal, stories, letters, website, email, articles,�
Watching
TV, movies, videos, live theater, demonstrations, exhibits,�
Listening
Tapes, radio, music, stories, audio magazines, lectures,�.
Talking
Speech, discussion, explaining, directing, instructing, debating,�.
Visiting
Museums, zoos, field trips,�..
Thinking
Planning, analyzing, imagining, plotting, �.
I created the "Unschooler's Recordkeeping Form" about 10 years ago and have
published it in a number of places. But I'll just give you the headings,
here, and you have my permission to make one for yourself.
Recordkeeping for Unschoolers
Use these headings as ticklers to remind yourself of what you might want to
record. Format it leaving space for notes. I usually do it in two columns.
Reading
Books, magazines, newspapers, websites�.Fiction, biography, nonfiction,
poetry, drama, essays, articles,�..
Doing
Cooking, swimming, dog training, babysitting, volunteering, working,
singing, acting, music, math, ��
Making
Art, crafts, building, sewing, weaving, beadwork, �.
Writing
Journal, stories, letters, website, email, articles,�
Watching
TV, movies, videos, live theater, demonstrations, exhibits,�
Listening
Tapes, radio, music, stories, audio magazines, lectures,�.
Talking
Speech, discussion, explaining, directing, instructing, debating,�.
Visiting
Museums, zoos, field trips,�..
Thinking
Planning, analyzing, imagining, plotting, �.
On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Tress Miles <milesdt@...> wrote:
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> Several months ago, a link was posted to a sheet that was a sort of
> recordkeeping system for unschooling families, if they wanted one.
> The headings were things like "Listening," "Doing," "Watching," etc. Then
> you could keep a record of what your child did each week that
> fit under each heading.
>
> Can someone repost that link or form?
>
> Thanks,
> Tress
>
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