Depends entirely on the methods you choose to use to do it. My costs were low because we created our own curriculum, and used the library and internet a lot. (Unless you include the cost of the internet.) For materials, field trips, etc... I guess I spent about 150 for the year.
I would really like to know why anyone should have to figure in the cost of a blackboard...
2006-11-15 10:40:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I was home schooled my whole life and it never cost anything. I was enrolled in a home education program that the local school district had going. Now my sister does her schooling over the internet. Its also free. They sent her a computer, books, and all the supplies she needs and it doesn't cost anything.
2006-11-15 13:35:34
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answered by Silent Nellie 2
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Depends i am homeschooled and it doesn't cost a penny. Because i belong to PAVCS (pennsylvania virtual charter school) so it is considered a publics school because they provide you with the computer the teachers to grade your papers and help you when needed. Not every state though has a vitrual charter school yet. So far though the PAVCS only has up to 10th grade. hope this helped
2006-11-16 00:42:27
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answered by weddingdressdesigner101 1
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that's 0, in case you reside in a state that has lax rules for homeschooling. or you may desire to grow to be a member of the HSLDA for legal secure practices of your homeschool. there's a each and every year due. Any commonplace living house with toddlers already has books, paper, pens, rulers, calculator and a working laptop or workstation, so which you prefer little. you may get plenty from libraries and the information superhighway....you're able to do all of it without ever paying for a curriculum! I homeschooled 2 toddlers and in no way spent over $2 hundred in line with year for each thing!!! i purchase stunning textbooks, workbooks, components, and components as nicely as paid for standardized sorting out. There are used books you need to purchase for $a million or $2, or you may connect a homeschool team and share/commerce books for loose. you may replace your literature examining and communicate with yet another family members and that they might share their awareness of physics with your toddlers, like an replace of strengths between homeschooling families. so as a commerce, that's loose.
2016-10-04 00:20:12
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answered by banowski 4
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Well. It depends on the home schooling program. I'm home schooling my self on line. I'm in a program called VCS of Ohio. It is completely free. I have never had to pay for anything.
2006-11-15 14:01:55
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answered by Liz 2
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You have to compute the following expenses and you will have your answer:
The cost to prepare lunch daily (juice, sandwiches)
The cost to purchase basic school supplies (pen, paper)
The cost to purchase crafts supplies (markers, arts materials)
The cost to purchase books for yourself and for the child(ren)
The cost to purchase science project materials for hands on learning (microscope, petrie dish, etc)
The cost to purchase a blackboard
Good luck!
2006-11-15 10:44:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The price of the curriculum - for my kids - about $400-$500 per year.
2006-11-15 10:26:13
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answered by Amy 3
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For you? $5 a day
you can send it to me through the internet
just place the bills in through the slot the discs go in
2006-11-15 10:27:36
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answered by mike c 5
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