by Arianna Bondlow
On Monday, February 13 I went to a homeschooling event with my family. I did my fingerprints and stamped them on a fingerprint file card. It was really great because I learned a whole bundle of information in an hour and a couple of minutes.
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by Desiree Bonck
It was January 19, 2012 and dogs and cats were going missing. Leo a forensic scientist was determined to solve who was taking the animals and why.
This story was inspired by a group forensics class Desiree is taking - pictured here! And then scroll down to continue reading the story below it!
by Adam L. What do you do on Valentines Day if you homeschool? Why you have a skate party with more than 50 other homeschoolers!!!!! I love getting together with our homeschool group because I am always meeting somebody new.
I just wanted to take a quick moment to introduce myself! My name is Crystalle and I am the new editor for the Homeschool Times! While the blog was created to be written by kids for kids it still needs an editor just to make sure that everything is readable :)
Calling all homeschool kids - near and far! Would you like to report on homeschool events and activities near you, or projects you're working on, and have lots of people read about it, while honing your writing ability and building a portfolio of published pieces? A place to share all the fantastic things you experience - and even stories you create (fiction and such)? Yes, yes you would! Reach out expressing interest via the contact form and I'll be in touch! To start to prepare for this fantastic opportunity, your first "assignment" will be a bio piece that's introducing you to readers and speaks a little bit about what you plan to share (it doesn't mean that's all you can ever write about, so don't stress about that!). How should this bio look? Here's an intro piece I wrote about myself a few years back for a co-editor position I held for a couple of years (it lives on page 93 of my posts there, so you can see that I've written quite a bit online - both back then and since!). I won't steer you wrong with this stuff, promise. Anyway, it should give you some ideas - and a reason to laugh possibly, which is always welcome. You don't have to be too serious in your intro, is the point - you also don't have to be hilarious. Be YOU. That's all you should ever be anyway, right?! If serious is your thing, do it up! If you fear your personality may be stifled though, fear not. You've found your place, kids! Also - please note, this is a place for not only young authors to share their creativity, but also artists, photographers and musicians. This is a showcase for every sort of creative soul. Happy to share your art, recordings and links to your Youtube channels, should you have one. Also happy to help you create one, as I did for my own little guy (he hasn't used it in a while - rotten kid! - but it's there). THAT info will come later though, after we get this rolling! We also need parent editors - who are welcome to participate on the blog as well, if they like. This page though - this will be ALL kids (with just a little help from a few friendly, censorship-hating adults). This is going to be great!
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