Homeschooling Teen – June 2021

Welcome to the June 2021 issue of Homeschooling Teen, a monthly online magazine for homeschooled high schoolers and graduates ages 13-19.

As we slide into summer, we’d like to congratulate all of the homeschool graduates out there – including our “Life’s a Beach” columnist, Alicia – although she probably won’t have any time to write now that she’s busy with her job, sports, and starting Bible college. Best wishes for success in all your future endeavors!

This month’s articles are listed below, or you can view them at HomeschoolingTeen.com. Enjoy!

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Editor’s Column

Letter from the Editor: June 2021

This Father’s Day, be sure to let your dad know how much you appreciate him!

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Homeschooling Teen Profile

The Scripps National Spelling Bee is Back!

The Scripps National Spelling Bee returns this summer with 209 spellers from across the U.S. and the globe, including 10 homeschoolers!

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Homeschool Friendly College

Eastern Oregon University: Oregon’s Rural University

Eastern Oregon University is known for its mountainous location and its academic programs related to the outdoors.

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Guest Column

Tell-Tale Signs That Your Teen Would Benefit From Homeschooling

There are several situations in which homeschooling can offer your teen a better educational experience.

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Homeschooling High School

Top Ten First Jobs for High School Students

A list of the ten best first jobs you can get as a teenager.

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Homeschool Electives

How to Keep Your Teen Homeschoolers Happy

Keeping your teen homeschoolers happy is about finding a way for them to exert their independence and pursue their passions.

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College Life

Six Habits of Successful Students That Could Help With SAT Preparation

Students can boost their chances of passing the SAT exams by honing these six habits.

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Careers

The Future Job Market for Your Graduates

Over 3,000 experts in over 23 industries provide guidance on the future job market.

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Mind-Overload

June is National Headache and Migraine Awareness Month

As someone who frequently suffers from headache, here are my top ways for us students to get rid of headaches.

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Camille’s Poetry Corner

What Was the Life of a Muse?

There’s something mysterious and compelling about muses, which drew me to write a poem about the life of a muse.

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Grace’s Garden

Review of Mulan II

Mulan II goes straight into the vault labelled “It Never Happened.”

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Right-Wing Teen

15 Ways to Fight Crime in Your Community

The best way to fight crime is to prevent violence, vandalism and other crimes before they happen.

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Read the Bible

Discernment

Discernment is not so much telling right from wrong, but telling right from almost right.

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Advice Paradise

Advice Paradise: Prejudice, Mockery, and Chick-fil-A

Advice Paradise is a column where you can ask questions, read our answers, and offer your own advice!

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Health Corner

10 Questions to Help You Pick the Right Kind of Gym Membership

A simple but essential checklist that can help you make the most out of your gym membership.

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Teen Tech Talk

Prioritizing Your Teen’s Health in the Digital Age

Smartphones and social media have seen some criticism in recent years for harming the mental and physical health of teenagers.

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STEM Time

STEM for Homeschoolers at Colonial Williamsburg

Colonial Williamsburg Historic Interpreter Mike Romero discusses 18th-century navigation and how those skills were critical to the town’s survival.

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Scholarships

The Derm Review Scholarship

The Derm Review Scholarship will help pay for your education and training in your chosen field.

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Infographic

How to Design an Infographic

Are you thinking of making your first infographic? Here are some tips on how to present your information clearly and quickly.

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Subscriber Freebie:

Ode to a Homeschool Dad
Download this poem and give it to your dad for Father’s Day, courtesy of KnowledgeHouse.info… Print it on fancy paper, or decorate it by hand as you wish. Then roll it up with a ribbon or place in a frame.

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