Friday, September 23, 2016

Following the Third Option Law



Homeschooling under the Third Option is a wonderful choice for many South Carolina homeschool families. The Third Option allows families to choose the educational path that best fits their student's learning styles and interests. You are free to choose whatever curriculum (or no curriculum!) that you prefer. You are not tied to the public school calendar, and your student is not required to take a standardized test. 

With all the freedom you have as a Third Option homeschooler, there are still some legal requirements that you must follow. 

According to the Third Option (South Carolina Code of Laws SECTION 59-65-47), a homeschool parent must meet the following:
  • Have a high school diploma or GED (You should have a copy of your high school diploma, GED, or college diploma.)
  • Be the parent or legal guardian of the students they are homeschooling
  • Be a member of a homeschool accountability association (There are many wonderful homeschool accountability associations. A directory of associations can be found at The SC Homeschooling Connection.)
  • Have an instructional year that is at least 180 days (You should document these days for your records. You can mark a calendar, keep up with days in your plan book, or use a record keeping sheet similar to the one here. You can have more than 180 days, and you can complete those days any time during the year. You do not have to follow a public school calendar. If you withdraw your child from public/private school to homeschool, the days earned in school count toward your 180 days.)
  • Have a curriculum that includes reading, writing, math, social studies, science, and in grades seven through twelve, composition and literature. (You can teach more than these subjects, but you must teach these subjects each year. You do not have to teach specific courses within these subjects, however, when choosing your high school courses, you should consider what courses are needed to qualify for admissions at the college of your choice. I recommend, at a minimum, following the requirements for a SC diploma. TSCHAA offers a graduation planning sheet found here. )

Educational records are maintained by the parent. A homeschool parent is in charge of keeping up with the following:
  • A plan book, diary, or other record that indicates what is taught (This can be as simple or as elaborate as you choose - just document what you are teaching or what your child is learning and include the dates that you conducted school.)
  • A portfolio of samples of student work (A portfolio is defined as a collection of work. You can put your child’s work in a folder, make a digital collection, or you can create a beautiful keepsake of your child’s learning - it is up to you. The goal is to have proof of schooling in the required subjects for each child.)
  • Semi-annual progress reports (Progress reports are usually made at 90 days and 180 days. These can be formal like a school would issue and have numerical grades for each subject, or they can be informal and simply state how the child is doing in each subject- ex: satisfactorily, at grade-level, needs improvement in ....)
South Carolina is very homeschool friendly, and the Third Option Law allows flexibility with your record keeping. Most families find the requirements manageable and that their students thrive in the homeschool environment. 

Homeschool associations are ready and equipped to help SC families with their homeschool journies. As director of TSCHAA, I am happy to answer any questions that you may have. 

Happy Homeschooling!
Lara T Caldwell, TSCHAA Director

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Free Curriculum and Resources for Your Homeschool


Homeschool curriculums can sometimes get a little pricey, but thankfully there are many free curriculums and resources available online. To assist you in your homeschool journey, I have compiled a list of free resources.

Many of these free resources make a solid stand-alone curriculum, and some can be used to supplement something you already own. Whatever you choose, remember that you are the teacher. You do not have to complete everything, and you can modify assignments as you see fit.

Free Curriculum and Resources For Your Homeschool

https://www.freedomhomeschooling.com/ - Great list of free resources!!!


Discovery K12 - Full non-Common Core traditional curriculum for grades pre-k - 12th-grade. It uses classic literature. 


SAS Curriculum Pathways - standards-based curriculum

CK12 - free online textbooks (these are also available free on Amazon to download)

Knewton - Adaptive learning engine. Knewton currently has math for grades 6 - 12, language arts for grades 4-6, and biology for grades 9-11 but will eventually have full learning content for all grades.

Guest Hollow High School Biology -This site uses a free ck12 textbook to create a high school biology curriculum.

Guest Hollow also offers other courses here.

All In One Homeschool - Complete Free Online Christian Homeschool Curriculum

Khan Academy - this is full of free courses!

GCF Learn Free- online tutorials o
n many topics, including math and technology

Homeschool Share - 
lapbook
 and unit studies

Jenny Phillips - all in one, easy to use

Clarendon Learning - thousands of elementary lesson plans!

CLI - Chrisitan Leaders Institute offers free College Level Courses with Dual Credit and degree/certificate potential 


TEL Learning - TEL offers free courses AND on-demand dual credit/college courses for an affordable price

Writing Help:

SAS - Guides students through the writing process and helps them edit their papers - the Google Chrome version is AWESOME!

Grammarly - The free version finds 10 times more mistakes than your word processor.

Charlotte Mason curriculums:

Old Fashioned Education
Ambleside Online

Math:

https://www.scdiscus.org/az/tumblemath - uses picture books to teach math!!
Homeschool Math Online
Free Math Program
Math is Fun
Center for Innovation in Mathematics - grades 1-6
AAA Math
Pixar in a Box - learn how the Pixar artists use math and other skills to create their movies

ABCYa!
Flipped Math - high school courses in Algebra I and II, Geometry, pre-Cal, and Calculus
Financial Literacy - high school

Science:

MS Nucleus - K-12 Science
Free Middle School Science and Free Magazine
Guest Hollow - Chemistry, Botany, Biology, Anatomy - literature-based

Reading:

Letter of the Week 

ABCYa!
https://www.teachyourmonstertoread.com/

Social Studies:

Government and election resources
Bringing Up Learners - World History
Guest Hollow - Free history for various ages and time periods

Handwriting Sheets Generator:

Handwriting Worksheets
ABC Teach

Art:


KinderArt

Homeschool Curriculum Reviews:

Cathy Duffy Reviews
The Homeschool Mom


Happy Homeschooling!
Lara T Caldwell, TSCHAA Director

Monday, September 19, 2016

The South Carolina Homeschool Accountability Association

It is back to school time in SC! If you are homeschooling under the Third Option Homeschool Law, you are required by law to join a homeschool accountability association. The South Carolina Homeschool Accountability Association (TSCHAA) is one of the many wonderful homeschool associations in SC.
 TSCHAA

I took over as director/owner of TSCHAA in October 2015. As an experienced homeschool teacher and a former public school math teacher, I understand the unique needs of the homeschool family, and I work hard to provide pertinent resources to help guide members during their homeschool journey.

TSCHAA is a state-wide homeschool association and offers:
  • Affordable accountability
  • Phone/email support
  • An online support group
  • Field trips
  • Newsletters
  • Discounts to HSLDA and SCHEA
  • Transcript service for college entry
  • Report card service
  • Diplomas (TSCHAA partners with Gowns4Good to provide diploma covers)
  • Free record keeping sheets
If you are interested in learning more about TSCHAA, please visit my website at www.tschaa.com or feel free to email me at admin@tschaa.com with any questions.

Happy Homeschooling!
Lara T Caldwell, TSCHAA Director