Gap Year Travel for Adults with Kids.

Swimming and snorkeling in the Cook Islandsa.

Home Schooling while travelling
You are here ~> Home schooling -
Channel 4 TV Series Looking For Exciting Gap Year Families | Family Travel | Cool Links | Hot Tips | About us | Contact Us | Other Gap Year Families




home schooling in Australia
Home from home. Lessons in he Australian Campervan

 

Family Gap Year - School Work - Home Schooling (ish!)

“Experience, travel- these are as education in themselves” Euripedes


Doing homework underway is simpler and more complicated than you might think.

If you are looking for 'Oh it was easy,' sorry, no it wasn't.

We had quite a few fights about homework. Not only was there the natural disinclination to do any work, there tended to be constant distractions.

Schoolwork was an issue. What they would miss out and so on. For Savannah, the younger, my worries were unfounded. In fact she returned far more advanced in IT, Math, English, Geography and Religious Studies. While this can make her mildly irritating to her fellow classmates I'm sure, it has also considerably enhanced her self confidence.

For the elder child things weren't quite so easy as her Math problems were already exceeding my limited skills! And the same applied to many of the other subjects but we struggled on and on the whole it took her around three to four weeks to catch up once we got back.

Going Back to Basics

Again, going back to basics on Math and reading and writing, was hugely advantageous and benefited her enormously too. There is something about walking along a beach in New Zealand, using the sand as a blackboard and having unlimited time to explain a problem that can really take it home and make it stay.

Getting Permission

Getting permission from school wasn’t the big issue that I had originally feared. They gave me some books and the curriculum outline and basically told me to get on with it, and while supportive in principle, this wasn’t backed up in any real way.

I put together some work on the laptop and got on with it. We bought some phenomenal math books in Singapore, which taught us all so much (my maths came on a treat too!) www.ladybird.co.uk .

Geography taught itself, as did a lot of science. Keeping comprehensive journals and reading a lot dealt with English. (The beauty of no TV.) German, we had the aforementioned CD’s and DVD's and the rest we sort of muddled along and came out on top on the whole.

An online BBC debate on the topic 'Are gap years a waste of time?' attracted a number of adults who waxed enthusiastic:

one wrote 'My wife and I decided to take two years out to travel, read and hang out, which was the best, most liberating 24 months we've ever had. We're better people - mentally, physically and socially. Gap years are the best thing anyone could do.'

 


 


ADULT GAP YEAR HOME
- Family Gap Year Home
-
Single Parent traveling
-
Networking

BEFORE YOU LEAVE
- The Bank
- Ipods & MP3's
- Photocopies
- Phone Numbers


GAP YEAR CHILDREN
-
Gap Year Kids
- Packing for the kids

HOME SCHOOLING
- Schoolwork
-
Deschooling
- Where & When to work
- Keeping Journals
- What to take with you
- Outsourcing
- Curriculum
- Comparisons & learning Styles & Pace


GAP YEAR GRANDPARENTS
- Gap Year Granny
- Chalet Granny


WHAT I WISH I'D KNOWN - PACKING FOR YOUR GAP YEAR
- Your suitcase
- Cross packing
- Hand Luggage
- TSA recognized locks
- Ziploc Bags
- Bum Bags/Fanny Packs
- Towels
- Toiletries
- Packing for the kids


MONEY AND FINANCE
- Money
- Raising the money
- How much do you need?
- The Bank
- Making money as you Travel


CAREER BREAKS
- Career Breaks
- Being Frivolous
- Negotiating a Break
- Cobwebs


TOURS AND SIGHTSEEING
- Taxis
- Shopping
- Activities


KEEPING IN TOUCH
- Emails
-
Mobiles, texts, Sim Cards
-
Chargers
- Internet
ELECTRONICS
- Shocking Wires
- DVD’s
- Photography
- Backups


THE KID'S PAGES
- Kids Pages
- Jet lag and Kids
- Extra Special Toys


- Armageddon Pills
- The Tims Family
- Free Spirit Life
- Where the FuhKaui?
- The Atkins Family

____________________________
Countries I/we've visited:
South Africa
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
Zambia
Malawi
Lesotho
United Kingdom
USA (22 states)
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
Tahiti
Cook Islands
Singapore
Malaysia
Holland
Belgium
Luxembourg
Germany
Austria
Switzerland
Croatia
Greece
France
Corsica
Cyprus
Turkey
Italy
Israel
Albania
Macedonia

Disclaimer

Although every effort is made to ensure that the information within this site is correct and up-to-date, neither Two Moon Bay, grownupgapyear.co.uk, Jen Moon, Jen Errico, Alan Cooke nor it's contributors or any other associated content provider can be held responsible or liable for any errors, inaccuracies or omissions.

grownupgapyear.co.uk is purely a source of information for users of the Internet and cannot be held liable for the accuracy and usability of the content, features, articles, links, services, editorials, comments, and/or data offered by these web sites. As such, neither Two Moon Bay nor it's contributors can be held liable for any injury or damage that may result from the pursuit of the activities mentioned or linked to. - more


Powered by Joe, Jess and Me - Web Design - Two Moon Bay ™® Copyright © 2008 Jennifer Errico and Alan Cooke All rights reserved