Homeschool ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Homeschool ( verb )

To educate a child at home, rather than in a formal school setting.

Origin:

The word "homeschool" is a compound of two words "home" and "school" which is formed by combining the two words to create the meaning of educating children at home, rather than in a formal school setting.

Examples:

  1. My parents chose to homeschool me and my siblings due to religious reasons.
  2. I decided to homeschool my child because I didn't like the curriculum of the public school.
  3. Homeschooling allows for a more personalized education experience.
  4. The number of families choosing to homeschool their children has been on the rise in recent years.
  5. I have been homeschooled for most of my life and I have a good education.

(As a noun)

Homeschool ( noun )

To educate a child at home, rather than in a formal school setting.

Origin:

The word "homeschool" is a compound of two words "home" and "school" which is formed by combining the two words to create the meaning of educating children at home, rather than in a formal school setting.

Examples:

  1. My parents chose to homeschool me and my siblings due to religious reasons.
  2. I decided to homeschool my child because I didn't like the curriculum of the public school.
  3. Homeschooling allows for a more personalized education experience.
  4. The number of families choosing to homeschool their children has been on the rise in recent years.
  5. I have been homeschooled for most of my life and I have a good education.
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