User:Sqrly

Hi Im Squirrelly
I am home/life schooling and am new to this... so any advice is useful I am going to post my curriculum here soon...

--Sqrly 16:14, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

Squirrel school
Classes

History, “truth” vs. taught; read, study, and examine American (us, Latin America, Canada, Mexican) history, from various angles. Purpose to learn from the past and examine the lies we are currently taught. Question: why is history so dangerous and why do “they” keep us from it? {examine who “they” is} Books – A peoples history, Zinn Lies my teacher told me, Loewen {Latin America, Mexican history, Canada} Other resources- internet, current news, documentaries…

Weekly reading and writing assignments and art projects.

Spanish; basic communication, understanding and ideas, to prepare for language school. Books- Spanish for gringos Other recourses- look for local Spanish classes for the winter. Watch movies and listen to music in Spanish. Internet language programs

Vocab, reading, drills...

Health/medical; to gain a better understanding of the body and ways to hurt and heal it. Study plants, massage, anatomy, woman’s health, nutrition, pressure points… Focus on basics. Also review action medical wfr. {be able to teach a basic first aid and health workshop and get healthy} Books- anatomy coloring book Our bodies our selves -	medicinal plant books, internet, reflexology cards.

Future of society; this class focuses on the real life crisis unfolding due to government control, lack of food, end of oil, and dependence on technology. I will study dystopia fiction as well as non fiction. Question?; how do you explain the impending collapse to citizens? How to prepare for it? And what is the difference between results, if it happens on its own vs. being given a push? (and where to push). Based on these questions create a choose your own adventure style story. Books- Crossing the Rubicon Various fiction TBA