Time to Get Moving

Time to Get Moving

Have you noticed the change in the season yet? It’s August, and here in the Northwest the crickets are beginning to make themselves heard each evening. In spite of some very warm days yet to come, the nights are becoming increasingly cooler. The sun is setting a minute or two earlier each day. School is…

On-site Group Testing Safeguards
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On-site Group Testing Safeguards

The requirement for home schoolers to complete end-of-the testing, Covid 19 notwithstanding, has not changed. While many families have chosen to test remotely, other families have decided to have their students test “on-site” in a group setting. If that’s your preference, you may be wondering what kind of safeguards should be in place? We’ve asked…

Keeping it Simple

Keeping it Simple

Earlier this week, I shared a meme I thought was funny: “All these kids been learning Common Core math, ’bout to learn how to “Carry the One” from their new homeschool teachers…” I suggested in my post that we tend to teach how we were taught. We ourselves weren’t taught with Common Core methodology.  The meme illustrates something…

6 Questions Your Student Needs to be Able to Answer: The Highest Level

6 Questions Your Student Needs to be Able to Answer: The Highest Level

If you start a question with one of these words,             appraise             compare             contrast              criticize             discriminate             judge             justify             support you’re asking questions at the highest level of thinking, Evaluation.  Questions on this level contain elements of all the other types of questions. Evaluation, the sixth and highest level of thinking, requires making judgments when there is no one…

4/21/20 Achievement Testing Update: Moving Forward

4/21/20 Achievement Testing Update: Moving Forward

Weeks ago, President Trump decided to suspend requirements for end-of-the-year standardized testing for public school students.  The question surfacing immediately in home schooling communities was, “Does this apply to us?” Basic Skills reached out to the Oregon Department of Education for clarification. We requested, in light of the Coronavirus, that there be some modification of the…

6 Questions Your Student Needs to be Able to Answer: Strange Bedfellows

6 Questions Your Student Needs to be Able to Answer: Strange Bedfellows

Why would someone say that  frisbees, microwave ovens, and Velcro are “strange bedfellows”? To answer this, you’d have to know their origins, the stories behind the inventions.   In the 1940’s Yale students sailed pie tins through the air and played catch.  Ten years later, Walter Frederick Morrison, a flying-saucer enthusiast, improved on the idea. Morrison and…

6 Questions Your Student Needs to be Able to Answer: Excuse Me?

6 Questions Your Student Needs to be Able to Answer: Excuse Me?

A ten-year-old student was shocked when a substitute teacher handed back a recently scored pop quiz. To his surprise, he was awarded an “F” missing 10 out of 10 points.  One question missed went something like this:   Katie went to the store to buy flour for her mother.  She found a one-pound sack of flour for $.40 and a…