Home Economics: Sewing Daily Lessons

Home Economics: Sewing

Daily Lessons

Home Economics: Sewing

Daily Lessons

This Abeka Academy Traditional Parent-Directed course is designed for use by students at home. The course materials have been carefully outlined so that students can do the work independently. For the home economics course, the main responsibility of the Home Supervisor is to ensure that the assignments are completed and that each sewing project is finished and evaluated. While the preparation and sewing should be supervised, the Home Supervisor needs to allow the student to do all of the actual work.

Home Economics--Sewing Daily Lessons

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Student Guide

Student Guide

Guide for the Student

Introduction

Welcome to this Abeka Academy Traditional Parent-Directed course. Please read this student guide completely and carefully. Also, examine your textbooks and daily les-

sons. Notice how each day's work is arranged. Be sure you have all necessary materials for each course, including any items you need to furnish.

Course Requirements

1. Read carefully the specific directions for each course.

2. Notice the exact instructions for any projects. If you do the work in the manner described, the project will move smoothly and efficiently.

3. Full credit can be given only if the project follows the exact pattern set in the daily lessons. Any exceptions need to be cleared in advance with the Abeka Academy office.

Getting Started

Daily Lessons Abeka Academy semester courses are

designed for 90 days or 90 lessons. You are required to read and follow the Daily Lessons for each course.

? Do each assignment in the lesson thoroughly, but try to complete each in the time allotted.

? As you complete an assignment in the lesson, write on the line at the left the number of minutes you worked.

? When you complete the entire lesson, have the Home Supervisor sign his initials at the bottom of the lesson.

? Complete one lesson in each course daily, trying to follow carefully the time pattern your Home Supervisor has arranged for you.

Written Assignments

? Do all writing in pen (except for mathematics courses) on wide-lined white notebook paper.

? Follow the sample heading below:

John Larson October 1, ---English 9

Lesson 11, Quiz 4 1.

? Follow these specific directions in your writing: 1. Begin work on the fourth line. 2. Never write to the left of the red line. 3. Leave a neat margin on the right. 4. When a mistake is made, neatly draw a line through it and rewrite the word. Do not write over a mistake to correct it. (Mathematics mistakes may be erased and rewritten.) 5. Do not write in the last space at the bottom of the page. 6. When you turn the paper over to write on the back, begin on the second line. 7. After the first page, simply center the page number on the top line. 8. Write in cursive writing. Be sure your penmanship is neat and legible.

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