Homeschoolers Should Partake in a Variety of Educational Activites

 

Extra Curricular Activities
Educational Activities

These extra curricular activities revolve around some educational experience you gain from the activity. For instance, you might take an art class and count it as a school class. However, if you spend a fair amount of time painting, drawing or sculpting, there is no good reason why you can’t think of all that time spent creating art as an extra curricular activity.

Extra curricular activities are those activities that are outside the basic realm of your school curriculum. If you are not scheduled to be creating art as part of your educational plan than you should be able to consider it an extracurricular interest. This goes for a fair number of things, like chess or computer programming. If you are not counting it as a class, or for credit hours, than you should feel free to record your extra curricular interests as extra curricular activities.

Service activities can also double as educational activities (or vice versa). For instance, if you were to volunteer at a zoo or a botanical garden, you would be both serving your community and learning at the same time.

 

 

 

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