2010 Winter Olympics - teaching ideas
I’ve had some requests for teaching ideas for the Winter Olympics. I wrote down a lot of the resources we’re using in my family and also some of the things we’re doing as part of our studies over the next two weeks. (For those of you who have asked about where to watch online, where to read history of the games or events, etc., all this is included in the information I’ve listed!)
There are SOOO many fun things you can do when you integrate “real life” with homeschooling. Take the opportunity to STUDY what’s going on around you - or in the world. For example, if the Olympics are happening, then study the Olympics. If it’s a heavy hurricane season, investigate hurricanes, chart their courses, and learn about weather patterns… Anyway, hopefully the links and suggestions in this article will give you some ideas - at least for having fun with your children during the Olympics!
(I won’t post this particular article here because it’s too long. You can find the ideas at my website here.)
In His Service,
Sonya Haskins, author of Homeschooling for the Rest of Us (available through your local Christian retailer!)
