Turn, Turn, Turn
A time to build up,
A time to break down,
A time to dance, A time to mourn,
A time to cast stones,
A time to gather stones together.
To everything, Turn, turn, turn,
There is a season,
Turn, turn, turn,
And a time to every purpose
Under heaven.
---Pete Seeger
Adapted from Ecclesiastes 3:1-8Blog Posts About
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Category Archives: Evaluation
I’ve Updated My Homeschool Evaluations Info
I’ve just finished up a busy season of doing evaluations to help homeschoolers meet their end-of-year progress requirements in the state of Virginia. I’ll have more to say about what I learned this year, but in the meantime, since I … Continue reading
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Offering Homeschooling Evaluations
It’s spring, and homeschoolers’ thoughts in Virginia turn to providing evidence of progress. The short version of this is that you can either use standardized testing, a letter of evaluation from a teacher or person with a masters degree, or … Continue reading
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