Homeschooling Filling Forms


Education is preparing kids for the future, away from home, navigating life in the same city, another city, next state/province, or even in another country.

That’s why home schooling should include how to fill in paper and online forms. Forms usually want information that will determine if you are eligible for something, it could be school, business or personal.

Our lives are online now, even buying a handkerchief, but there are still forms that arrive in the mail. Parents should make it a habit to ask kids to open utility and store bills.  

Bank statements are forms but most people get them online now. Canada has a census this year so they sent out paper forms telling us about the online questionnaire.

What’s in the forms?

Young kids will enjoy checking the mail with you because they still believe that the sun rises and sets with you. Savour it, because they don’t have a cellphone yet.

We will use the census letter for example. It has a date when it was mailed. Why is the date important?  Forms will help kids add new words to their vocabulary, like logos.

All forms have logos to show who sent them. The government of Canada in this case. How do kids know that place that sells hamburgers? They know the sign, the logo.

Canadian parents will ask kids to read the right side of the census notice we got in the mail. They can’t because it’s in French. Why is that? Parents will explain Canada’s French and English history.

The census notice is signed by Anil Arora on behalf of the government. New vocabulary, what is a signature? Why do we sign things?

The census notice is one example. There are many letters we get in the mail, directing us to fill forms online. Start the kids with paper forms. It will make filling online forms a breeze.

This is another ‘written podcast’ by Nonqaba waka Msimang. 

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