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How to Create a Perfect Home School: Building Confidence for Home Educators
How to Create a Perfect Home School: Building Confidence for Home Educators
How to Create a Perfect Home School: Building Confidence for Home Educators
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Lyle Lee Jenkins and Kelly Hawkinson Lippert wrote How to Create a Perfect Home School to solve the biggest education problem in the U.S. and Canada: how to keep children's inborn love of learning alive while they gain the knowledge they're expected to achieve. By the end of elementary school, nearly half of students have lost this love

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PublisherLtoJ Press
Release dateNov 30, 2022
ISBN9781956457506
How to Create a Perfect Home School: Building Confidence for Home Educators
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Lyle Lee Jenkins

Lyle Lee Jenkins is the author of over 35 books, including early readers, mathematics for elementary age children, and How to Create aPerfect School. He lives in Scottsdale, Arizona with his wife Gail.

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    Praise for How to Create a Perfect Home School

    This book is jam-packed with creative and practical tools to help enhance your homeschooling journey and keep the love of learning alive in your child from day one until graduation!

    Sheila Jones, Executive Director, Homeschool Alliances, Grand Canyon University

    As a child development specialist, I have always believed that educating children begins with educating the adults in their lives. Dr. Lyle Lee Jenkins and Kelly Hawkinson Lippert have written THE book that every parent must read as they prepare to educate their children at home. This in-depth model will provide parents with the essential tools needed for guiding children on their journey to become lifelong learners.

    Kathy Eggers, Author of The Homegrown Preschooler, A Year of Playing Skillfully, A Summer of Playing Skillfully, 101 Easy Wacky Crazy Activities, and Solutions for Early Childhood Directors

    "Too often in our home-school culture, we are driven by fear and traditional systems of teaching. In How to Create a Perfect Home School, Dr. Lyle Lee Jenkins and Kelly Hawkinson Lippert brilliantly offer insights and practical resources to help shift the home education experience from a fear-based program to an environment that inspires a long-term will and thrill to learn. Every home educator needs this field guide for cultivating and maintaining the intrinsic love of learning our kids were born with."

    Amy Davis, Home Educator and CEO, Davis and Co.

    "As a former home-school mom who educated my children through high school, I wish I had had this book then. One of the things I struggled with was confidence. I constantly doubted myself and my ability to teach my children with excellence. Dr. Jenkins and Kelly Hawkinson Lippert give homeschoolers confidence in their abilities. This is a wonderful book."

    Rita Hudgens, Transform University Founder, Mental Strength Coach, Speaker and Trainer

    How to Create a Perfect Home School

    Building Confidence for Home Educators

    Lyle Lee Jenkins

    Kelly Hawkinson Lippert

    Foreword by

    Mark Victor Hansen

    LtoJ Press

    How to Create a Perfect Home School is written with two voices. Lyle Lee Jenkins wrote the how to and Kelly Hawkinson Lippert wrote the what happened.

    This combination of instruction and stories makes for a delightful, honest experience. Kelly’s writing is separated from Lyle Lee’s with spacing and is shown in bold italics.

    Copyright © 2023 by Lyle Lee Jenkins and Kelly Hawkinson Lippert

    All rights reserved under the Pan-American and International Copyright Conventions. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system now known or hereafter invented, without written permission from the publisher, LtoJ Press.

    All product names, trademarks, and registered trademarks are property of their respective owners. All company, product, and service names used herein are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, trademarks, and brands does not imply endorsement. Microsoft, Excel, and PowerPoint are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

    ISBN: 978-1-956457-49-0 (paperback)

    ISBN: 978-1-956457-50-6 (ebook)

    Book design: Christy Day, Constellation Book Services

    e-book design: Maggie McLaughlin

    Publishing Consultant: Martha Bullen, Bullen Publishing Services

    Editor: Darren Barakat

    Photographer for Cover: Jessica Juniper

    Graphics (figures and appendices): Christy Courtright, Christy’s Customs

    Further Support for Home and Classroom Educators located on Amazon under Lyle Lee Jenkins:

    Bible Patterns for Young Readers Series

    Aesop Patterns for Young Readers Series

    How to Create Math Experts Series

    How to Create Bible Experts: Genesis to Revelation

    How to Create Language Experts with Literary Terms

    Wordless Books for Young Authors Series

    My Custom Dictionary

    All pages in the appendices may be downloaded as PDFs with the QR Code

    Lyle Lee Jenkins dedicates this book to

    Sandra Baxter Jenkins

    1943-2021

    Pictures of her with Bill Martin Jr. are below.

    Kelly Hawkinson Lippert dedicates

    this book to her three children…

    It’s in the trenches of life with these three humans that I discover what it means to be a mom and a home educator. Without them this book wouldn’t exist.

    Contents

    List of Figures for Home School

    Acknowledgments

    Foreword

    Introduction

    1. The Big Why

    2. Three Really Bad Habits

    3. Measuring the Will and Thrill

    4. Measuring Skill for Individual Students

    5. Measuring Skill for Team Family

    6. What Program Are You Using?

    7. Starting Reading and Writing Perfectly

    8. Nitty Gritty Language: Sight Words, Spelling, Editing, and Literary Terms

    9. Wisdom from Bill Martin Jr

    10. Number Sense for a Lifetime

    11. This Is Huge: Whole Number and Fraction Computation

    12. Geometry and Measurement: So Much Fun

    13. Music and Art: Do Not Let This Natural Love Die!

    14. Science: Keeping the Why Alive

    15. Loving History and Geography

    16. The Bible: Connecting Branches to the Vine

    Appendices

    Appendix A: Will and Thrill Matrix

    Appendix B: Will and Thrill Feedback

    Appendix C: Grade 3 Key Math Concepts

    Appendix D: Histogram for Quiz #1

    Appendix E: Histogram for Quiz #15

    Appendix F: Histogram for Quiz #28

    Appendix G: Student Run Chart

    Appendix H: Sample Math Standards Quiz

    Appendix I: Sample Math Fluency Quiz

    Appendix J: Dichotomous Reading Rubric

    Appendix K: Sample Page from My Custom Dictionary

    Appendix L: Matrix for Sentence Approaches for Reading

    Appendix M: Labels for History Time Line

    Appendix N: Student Interest Planning Guide

    About the Authors

    List of Figures for Home School

    1.1 The Jenkins Curve

    3.1 Sample Will and Thrill Family Matrix

    3.2 Parents are Half ‘n’ Half

    4.1 No Permission to Forget Logo

    4.2 Hattie’s Surface to Deep to Transfer Learning Diagram

    4.3 Bucket of Year’s Spelling Words

    4.4 Example of First-Grade Student’s Spelling Run Chart

    5.1 The Family Run Chart

    5.2 The LtoJ® Graphic Review

    5.3 Hattie’s Visible Learning Barometer with Collective Efficacy

    6.1 Hattie’s Barometer with Tangible Rewards

    7.1 The Rainbow That Couldn’t Make a Bend

    7.2 My Butterfly

    7.3 Dichotomous Reading Rubric

    7.4 Cover of Important Words Book

    7.5 First Kindergarten Important Word

    8.1 Sample Booklet from How to Create Student Experts with Literary Terms

    9.1 Wordless book: What Will Bear, Rabbit and Chipmunk Do Next?

    9.2 Illustrating Kookaburra Sits on the Old Gum Tree

    10.1 Race for a 100-Block

    10.2 Race for a Week

    10.3 Race for a Tortilla

    11.1 Square Root of 441

    11.2 Recording Answer in Personal Math Book

    11.3 Base Ten Blocks with Ones, Tens, Hundreds and Thousands

    11.4 Fraction Slices for Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division of Fraction

    11.5 The Math Balance

    12.1 Pattern Blocks

    12.2 Geoblocks

    12.3 Tangrams

    14.1 Matrix for Classification

    14.2 Venn Diagram for Classification

    14.3 The Length of a Python

    14.4 Length of a Bearded Dragon

    14.5 Width of a Bearded Dragon

    14.6 Volume of a Toothbrush

    14.7 Weight of Bearded Dragon

    14.8 Area of Bearded Dragon

    15.1 Tangram Picture with Writing

    15.2 Pattern Block Picture with Writing

    15.3 ABC Book of Occupations

    15.4 Y is for Yo-Yo Maker

    Acknowledgments

    Lyle Lee acknowledges the significant learning given to him over his career in public education. Each of the people Lyle Lee considers mentors—Evelyn Neufeld, Peggy McLean, Mary Laycock, Marion Nordberg, Bill Martin Jr., Vic Cottrell, and John Hattie—began their career as a classroom teacher.. W. Edwards Deming provided major learning for me as a teacher of adults.

    Over the past 20 years Lyle Lee, as a speaker and consultant, has worked with public schools, charter schools, Christian schools (Catholic and Protestant) and now home schools. The children in each of these settings are equally precious, and Lyle Lee is so thankful for all the additional practical advice from teachers and administrators in each environment.

    Without Kelly Hawkinson Lippert’s eagerness to be the very best teacher for her three children, this book would not exist. She is an avid learner whose insightful writing will inspire thousands of home educators.

    Books require a lot of behind the scenes help and Lyle Lee and Kelly acknowledge that without wonderful assistance from so many, this book would not exist. Darren Barakat sees more details than should be humanly possible, but his editing is greatly appreciated. Christy Courtright has created all of the figures and the appendix. Jessica

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