My name is Melonie; I'm an Industrial Engineer, wife and mother living in the bay area California. I'm taking a little break from my first career to raise our six children. They range in ages from 7 months to 8 years old. Two are in second grade, one in first grade, and one in preschool. We are very passionate about education, which led us to micro schooling. Contact themelonie at gmail . com
When my grandparents went to primary school, they hiked for miles along a dirt road to a one room schoolhouse. They were greeted by the solo teacher and their peers that ranged in ages from five to fifteen. Lessons were presented and applied to all levels, and students collaborated their learning experience. It’s now 2017, and each day I drop my kids off at the front of their public school comprised of seven grades (transitional kindergarten or TK, kindergarten, and first through fifth). All of the students are divided by grades, except the occasional dual grade combo class. My first grader has 26 students in her class, my second grader has 23, and my other second grader is in a second/third combo class of 24. Each class is assigned one teacher, and if funding allows they have a part time para as well. The para aids the teacher but doesn’t “teach lessons.” In addition to the core curriculum, they do PE (think jumping jacks, crab soccer, capture the flag) twice a week, science and ...
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