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The Pennsylvania Homeschool Provisions Act 169 requires an
outline of "proposed educational objectives" to be filed
each year, for each student. You are not required to give a
long specific list of everything you plan to teach that year. You
can simply list 1-3 general objectives for each subject and they do
not necessarily have to change each year. Below is a list of the
subjects required by law to be taught each year and a list of sample
objectives.
At the Elementary level the subjects required by law are:
English, including Spelling, Reading, Writing
Arithmetic
Science
Geography
History of the United States and Pennsylvania
Civics
Safety Education, including dangers and prevention of fires
Health and Physiology
Physical Education
Music
Art
At the Secondary level the subjects required by law are:
English, including Language, Literature, Speech, Composition
Science
Geography
Social Studies, including Civics, World History, History of the
United States and Pennsylvania
Mathematics, including General Mathematics, Algerbra, Geometry
Art
Music
Physical Education
Health
Safety Education, including dangers and prevention of fires
Optional Secondary Subjects:
Economics
Biology
Chemistry
Foreign Languages
Trigonometry
Education Objectives
for: ______________________________ School Year: ________
English
Read
wide variety of books and other types of literature.
Utilize library.
Improve spelling.
Improve knowledge of grammar.
Improve writing skills.
Improve
reading skills.
Arithmetic
Improve computation skills.
Master new topics as
introduced.
History
Increase knowledge of American
/ Pennsylvania history.
Study historical topics of
interest.
Geography
Improve map skills.
Increase knowledge of U.S.
geography.
Increase knowledge of world
geography.
Civics
Continue to explain the rights
and responsibilities of citizens to students.
Science
Continue to expose student to
concepts in science.
Read interesting books/
articles on scientific topics.
Continue to instruct student
how to study scientific topics.
Safety Education
Continue to instruct student
regarding safety issues including fire safety.
Health
Continue to instruct student
in areas relating to health and hygiene.
Physical Education
Incorporate exercise into
daily routine.
Continue to allow student
freedom to exercise out-of-doors, weather permitting.
Music
Increase appreciation for
music as a form of expression.
Utilize music as a form of
expression.
Art
Increase appreciation for art
as a form of expression.
Utilize art as a form of
expression
This page was last updated on
05/18/06
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