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2018-2022 High School Transcript + Course Descriptions

 While Elijah has not decided whether or not he wants to go to college, it seemed like a good idea to go ahead and make one for them as it can still be useful for employment. I know from the experience that many colleges and even some employers like to have course descriptions for the credits given to unschooled/homeschooled students and a portfolio to get a better idea of what they have learned and the kind of adventures they have lived. Here is Elijah's high school transcript. When it came time to write course names it was not too difficult since Elijah mainly had wanted to engage with some more traditional subjects, but it is not too difficult to take a survey of what a homeschooler has been doing and translate it into a more traditional subject/course for the purpose of creating a transcript. When I began thinking about course descriptions, I talked to several people who had already graduated unschoolers are the best advice I kept hearing was to not reinvent the wheel. The numb

2021-2022 Portfolio + Log + Attendance

Elijah blowing out the candles on his 18th birthday! This year was Elijah's "12th grade" and final year of home education. It has been a more relaxed year of tying up loose ends despite still living through a global pandemic! E only had one more credit for English and some yearly Health, Safety, & P.E. to check off in order to graduate. Below are the descriptions of subjects that Elijah focused on this year, the credits given, and the materials and resources accessed (not an exhaustive listing). Elijah Uriel Parham July 1st, 2021 - June 2nd, 2022 (12th Grade) 1.0 English: Thematic Film Study and Analysis  .25 Health: Health, Safety, and Physical Education 1.25 Total Credits

2020-2021 Portfolio + Log + Attendance

E in the hammock This year was Elijah's "11th grade" year. It has definitely been an exciting year, especially living during a global pandemic for a second school year! Below are the descriptions of subjects that Elijah focused on this year, the credits given, and the materials and resources accessed (not an exhaustive listing). Elijah Uriel Parham July 1st, 2020 - June 30th, 2021 (11th Grade) 1.0 English: Constructed Language:  1.0 Maths: Integrated Algebra I 1.0 Maths: Philosophical & Natural Geometry 1.0 Science: Biology I 1.0 Social Studies: Vexillology & Heraldry 1.0 Art: Art Appreciation & History .50 Health: Health, Safety, and Physical Education 6.50 Total Credits

2019-2020 Portfolio + Log + Attendance

This year was Elijah's "10th grade" year. It has definitely been an exciting year, especially living during a global pandemic! Below are the descriptions of subjects that Elijah focused on this year, the credits given, and the materials and resources accessed. Elijah Uriel Parham July 1st, 2019 - June 30th, 2020 (10th Grade) 1.0 English: Constructed Language: Mondach of Viashino 1.0 Maths: Consumer Mathematics 1.0 Science: Chemistry 1.0 Science: Organic Chemistry 1.0 Social Studies: Pittsburgh Neighbourhoods 1.0 Foreign Language: Italian  1.0 Music: Music Appreciation, Composition, & Arrangement .50 Home Economics: Cooking and Baking .50 Elective: Game Mechanics .25 Health: Health, Safety, and Physical Education 8.25 Total Credits

Portfolio Summary 2018-2019 and Log of Books & Materials

Elijah about to enjoy some tasty vegan food at B52 Cafe This year was Elijah's first year of "high school", so we decided to begin keeping transcripts and credits for the learning he has done. While much of the learning was generalised, there were some cohesive themes or subjects that were both planned and that came together organically over the course of the year. Elijah was given the following credits for this school year: 1.0 -- English: Historical Linguistics Problems 1.0 -- Maths: Math Analogies and Logic 1.0 -- Science: Circuitry & Redstone Engineering 1.0 -- Social Studies: World History of Culture, Money, & Economies 1.0 -- Music: Music Appreciation & Compositional Arrangements 0.5 -- Home Economics: General Cooking & Baking .25 -- Health, Safety, & Physical Education -- 0.25 credit 0.5 -- Elective: Game Theory & Analysis 6.25 -- Total Credits English: Historical Linguistic Problems Elijah spent considerable time study

Unschooling Log of Books & Materials Used & Attendance Statement 2017-18

Books Dictionary Thesaurus Story of Your Life (Ted Chiang; audiobook) Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Manhunt: The 12-day Chase for Lincoln's Killer (James Swanson; audiobook) In the Land of Invented Languages: Esperanto Rock Stars, Klingon Poets, Loglan Lovers, and the Mad Dreamers who Tried to Build a Perfect Language (Arika Okrent; book) The Official Red Book: A Guide Book of United States Coins 2017 Photograde: Official Photographic Grading Guide for United States Coins Reading various (toddler/picture) books to Hazel 50 Birds and Mammals of Pennsylvania by Pennsylvania Game Commission Communist Manifesto (Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels; book) Magazines LEGO Club Game Informer Muse Ask! NatGeo Kids Babel Web Series/YouTube Channels Tom Scott (educational travel) 8-bit Music Theory (music theory) PESfilms (award winning stop motion) Extra Credits (analysis of gaming) Extra History (world history) JJay Berthume (music composition) Wo

Log of Books & Materials Used 2016-2017 & Attendance Statement

Books: Dictionary Thesaurus An assortment of board books & picture books Elijah has read to Hazel Magazines: Game Informer NatGeo Kids Lego Club Ask! Muse Tape Op Web Series/YouTube Channels: Good Mythical Morning (talkshow/pop culture) Loading Ready Run (comedy skits & improv) Friday Nights (Magic The Gathering) Game Theory (gaming commentary) Table Top (live game playing of table top games) Artifexian (world building) Xidnaf (linguistics) Conlang Critic (constructed languages) MinuteEarth (Earth's flora & fauna) Tom Scott (educational travel) Mumbo Jumbo (Minecraft redstone building tutorials) Documentaries: Let's Examine Constructed Languages, by Rakehell Gardener Podcasts: Conlangery (descriptive linguistics in constructed languages)  No Such Thing As A Fish (interesting facts) A1: Sir Harold Evans Gets Righteous About Writing   TED Radio Hour: Spoken and Unspoken   Lexicon Valley (linguistics podcast from Slate) Speculative Grammarian (satirical lingui

Portfolio Summary 2016-2017

This year Elijah's main focus was on Linguistics. He spent the vast majority of the year immersed in the world of languages, writing systems, and phonetics. Language Arts: Elijah reads on a regular basis for information and pleasure. He enjoys writing comics, emails, grocery lists, table top game instructions, and notes and plans for game designs. He is adept at finding information via online wikis, Internet and Google searches, encyclopedias, and the library catalogue. He knows how to use a dictionary and thesaurus. This year Elijah focused on linguistics, constructed languages, writing systems, and foreign languages. He was mentored by both armchair and professional linguists via online conversations on the web forum Reddit. Elijah also recently started using Duolingo to learn so German. An excerpt from email Elijah sent discussing pragmatism in the Chinese languages Elijah plays Scrabble & Words With Friends solo and with others. Mathematics: Elijah continue

Portfolio Summary 2015-2016

Language Arts Elijah reads on a regular basis for information and pleasure. He enjoys writing comics, emails, grocery lists, table top game instructions, and notes and plans his for video game designs. He is adept at finding information via online wikis, Internet and Google searches, encyclopaedias, and the library catalogue. He knows how to use a dictionary and thesaurus. This year Elijah focused on linguistics, constructed languages, writing systems, and foreign languages. Elijah created his own constructed language called  Elænjiuajie , which he describes as an "alternate historical version of Old English". He was mentored by both armchair and professional linguists via online conversations on the web forum  Reddit . The first 8 lines of the famous soliloquy by Hamlet transcribed into  Elænjiuajie. Mathematics Elijah continued to practice and gain skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, and measurements by exploring c