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How to Start Homeschooling in Atlanta

How to Start Homeschooling in Atlanta
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Homeschooling in Atlanta offers parents and children the flexibility and freedom to explore and expand their educational experience, especially when you include various activities and field trips to the exciting cultural, civic and historic landmarks that exist in and around the city.

Just think, as your children master the required core subjects, they’ll also be able to go beyond the classroom and soak in all the city has to offer. And they’ll be doing that with you, which is another reason why so many parents prefer to educate their children. It gives them the opportunity to spend valuable time with their kids. So, let’s get started on this new adventure.

This information should by no means be interpreted as legal advice. It is your responsibility to interpret and understand the laws that you will be homeschooling under.

How to Homeschool in Atlanta

In order to start homeschooling in Atlanta, GA you need to follow the Georgia state rules. These include:

  1. Having a high school diploma or GED.
  2. Submitting a declaration of intent to homeschool to the Georgia Department of Education by Sept 1st or within 30 days of establishing your homeschool. This is done annually.
  3. Select a curriculum that best suits your child’s learning styles. You are free to choose the option that you prefer.
  4. Participating in standardized testing every three years after third grade. Remember to keep records of these tests.</5li>
  5. Although not a requirement, it’s a good idea to find homeschool groups in Atlanta. These groups act as social skill builders and a source of information for new homeschoolers.
  6. Include homeschool activities in Atlanta that go beyond the classroom.

While many parents choose homeschooling, there are also alternatives such as hybrid homeschooling in Atlanta, where kids attend classes a couple times a week and finish their work at home.

Time4Learning Curriculum for Homeschooling in Atlanta

Time4Learning is a great fit for parents who are homeschooling in Atlanta. The program offers the core subjects required by Georgia state law (math, science, English language arts, social studies and reading) for K through 12th, 14 high school electives as well as foreign language courses. Our automated grading and reporting system helps parents keep their children’s essential paperwork in order.

Our online curriculum is an ideal choice for many Atlanta homeschoolers as well as many students who attend a hybrid homeschool in Atlanta. Our fun and engaging materials keep students engaged and helps them learn difficult concepts as they progress through their grade levels.

Some of the other benefits why Atlanta homeschoolers choose Time4Learning include:

  • Access to virtual labs, interactive projects, guided notes, and much more to help improve  material, bring concepts to life, and allow students to apply what they’ve learned to real-life situations.
  • An interactive online environment that also emphasizes problem solving skills, lateral thinking, complex analysis and critical thinking skills.
  • Assistance in helping your children prepare for Georgia’s required standardized testing.
  • Activity planners and curriculum calculators that keep your students organized and working independently.
  • A curriculum that can be tailored to meet your children’s specific learning styles and needs.
  • A program that encourages independent learning and allows students to go at their own pace and even repeat lessons if they need a refresher on any subject.
  • An affordable monthly payment plan that offers a 14-day money back guarantee.

Field Trips in Atlanta and Beyond

Living in a big city has its perks. When it comes to homeschooling in Atlanta, the opportunities for field trips are just so many. From a day at the zoo, to museums and science centers. Check out all the homeschool activities you and your students can enjoy in Atlanta right below:

Atlanta History Center – This place has 33 acres full of history. Enjoy the houses, gardens and award-winning exhibitions. Students in Atlanta and from around the state can enhance their learning experience by taking advantage of the learning tools the center offers such as the learning lab, online collections among other resources. Check them out here.

Georgia Aquarium – Add a 10-million gallon water wonderland to your homeschool curriculum. The Georgia Aquarium offers instructor-led programs or general self-guided programs to learn about the aquarium’s conservation efforts. Activities include animal encounters, shows and presentations and the new Sharks! Predators of the Deep gallery. They also offer educational programs at the aquarium or for at-home learning.

World of Coca-Cola – Go on a taste-testing tour, visit the secret vault where the legendary secret formula for Coca‑Cola is secured, learn about the massive bottling process that full-size plants operate and watch a 3-D movie that promises “a multi-sensory experience”. Your children will learn the science and technology behind one of the most iconic brands in American history.

High Museum of Art – With more than 15,000 works of art in its permanent collection, you and your children will be treated to incredible exhibitions, collection areas that include American art, African art, European art and more. The High offers youth classes, tours, virtual resources, art activities and events that will educate your children on the importance of art in our society.

Fernbank Science Center – Enjoy STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) instruction, exhibits, opportunities and experiences at the center. Your kids can visit the planetarium and observatory, which is included or, as they grow older, learn about animal science, crime scene investigations, ecosystems, food science or AP Physics. The center also offers Live! At-Home Planetarium Shows for safe viewing.

Museum of Design Atlanta – If your children are interested in design of any type, from graphic design, code, architecture, robotics, clothing and more, then this is a must visit! Enjoy rotating events, special guests and virtual programs for youths of all ages. Field trips and workshops help students develop design, design thinking, and STEM skills

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