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  • How to Make a Quiz Board

    This is a simple quiz board you can make to test your students on what they have learned. It is a useful tool for both home schools and classrooms. One student can play to beat their own best...

  • How to Quickly Calculate Sale Price or Clearance Price

    Everybody looks for deals, during the holidays, and all year long. We peruse store windows and sale racks looking for bold, attention-grabbing signs that read 60% OFF!, even better, 70% OFF, 80%...

  • How to Begin Home Schooling

    If you are considering or have decided to begin home schooling your children, knowing where to begin can be daunting. In this article, I will provide resources and information to help you get off...

  • Is the Meningitis Vaccine Needed for a Homeschool Student?

    Homeschooling laws vary from state to state, but most states allow exemptions from immunizations. Even public school students can file an exemption for religious or medical reasons. For more...

  • Educational Grants for Homeschoolers

    Parents who choose to homeschool their children are sometimes faced with the financial strain of purchasing educational materials, computers, supplies and other materials on their own. Although...

  • How to Do Goal Setting for School & Homeschool

    When helping your child complete homework in a timely manner, it is important to communicate with the teacher first. Ask the teacher for a daily agenda book so that your child can write down...

  • How to Compute Area of a Triangle

    There are times when you need to know the area of a certain surface, so what happens if its not a square or a rectangle or if its simply a triangle? Know how to compute how many square feet or...

  • How to Figure a Square Mile Area

    Being able to figure how many square miles are in an area is relatively easy if you're able to envision that area as one of several shapes. You also need to be able to measure the height and width...

  • Examples of a Home Schooling Syllabus

    Each homeschool syllabus is unique to the family that creates it, based on their own personal teaching styles and curriculum choices. A clear, well-written syllabus will help the parent to...

  • How to Use the Online Webster Dictionary Effectively

    The Online Webster Dictionary can be extremely helpful if you need to use the site to find the simple definition of a word; however, the Online Webster Dictionary is also a valuable reference tool...

  • How to Homeschool on a Temporary Basis

    Is your child having problems at school? Maybe, it is an academic problem. Maybe, it is behavior problems. Sometimes children have problems with a particular teacher that become very stressful...

  • How to Rent Homeschool Tests

    Homeschool testing is a requirement in many states, and nearly half of all states either require homeschool tests or allow homeschool testing as a form of evaluation for measuring yearly progress....

  • How to Learn From Reading

    The focus of this article is learning to read for learning -- i.e. how to become wiser people from the experience of reading.

  • Ecosystem Questions

    An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together to sustain themselves. Ecosystems are not size-dependent but are contained within each other; a coral reef is an...

  • How to Homeschool Creatively

    If you’re a Mom of a homeschooled child, you’re probably pretty close to losing your mind. You’ve got to multi-task all day long being the Mom and the Teacher AND still see to all your household...

  • Homeschool High School Class & Field Trip Ideas

    Field trips can bring learning to life. For high school-aged, homeschooled students who are not confined to a classroom or bound by a bus schedule, the learning is virtually unlimited.

  • How to Help your child read well

    It is refreshing because it’s not imposed by an elderly journalist, who has spent the better part of her writing career worrying about the amount of time kids spend on passive TV watching as...

  • How to Buy Middle School Books

    Textbooks can be expensive and hard to find. Bookstores rarely carry them, and there are virtually no formal exchange programs for textbooks below the college level. As long as you can get the...

  • Home School Diploma Requirements

    A high school diploma is a vital part of the education process even for home-schooled student as it provides evidence of their hard work and lays the path to their future. But for many the process...

  • Homestudy Guidelines

    Home study is on the rise as many parents choose to educate their children at home rather than sending them to public or private schools. With home study, a child's curriculum is crafted by the...

  • Definition of Lull

    The word "Lull" means to lull, to be lulled, a lull. This is an interesting word that deserves review. Colloquially, 'lull' has a somewhat derogatory connotation. We think of "a lull in business,"...

  • Home Schooling Advantages & Disadvantages

    More parents are making the decision to educate their children at home. While homeschooling is the perfect choice for most families, others try it only temporarily. There are both advantages and...

  • Grants for Homeschooling

    Homeschooling families have reputations for resourcefulness and rugged individualism. But, independence aside, many homeschoolers could benefit from financial assistance. Paying for daily supplies...

  • Simple Science Tricks for Kids

    Science is all around us. From the air we breathe to the items we use every day, there is an element of science in every action and object we see. Expose the more uncommon properties of science to...

  • Home Schooling Options

    The home schooling movement has flourished in recent years and many options and programs have become available. A student can choose to attend classes part-time on a school campus. She can choose...

  • Is Home Schooling an Effective Method of Education?

    Home schooling is considered the fastest growing form of education based on enrollment numbers from the 2002--2003 academic year, according to the National Home Education Research Institute...

  • Seven Principles of Effective Teaching

    Being an effective teacher is much more than simply having the right materials. Effective teaching means maximizing communication and developing great presentation skills. While teaching involves...

  • How to Learn Science Online

    You've been bitten by the science bug, and you want to learn more about it. However, your job or life circumstances prohibit you from attending a local school for science classes. The good news is...

  • How to Establish a Daily Islamic Studies Review Time for Your Family

    As Muslim parents, we have the responsiblity to ensure the education of our children not only in traditional academic subjects, but in their religion as well. Like academic subjects, Islamic...

  • Pros & Cons of Home School

    Parents often consider homeschooling when trying to decide what type of education would best serve their children. Making the correct decision can be a challenge, as both the pros and cons have merit.

  • Why Do People Home-School Their Children?

    Home-schooling has become a popular option for educating children. The people who choose this option have a variety of reasons for doing so.

  • How to Review Addition Daily with Your Child

    Reviewing math concepts daily is an easy way to make basic concepts stick. Having a premade routine can help you breeze through this task quickly. Here are some ideas for a daily addition review...

  • Rock Candy Experiments

    Rock Candy experiments are a wonderful way to teach the process of how crystals are formed and molecularly changed. According to the folks at Science Bob, rock candy crystals are formed when...

  • How to Make a Homemade Mini Whiteboard

    So you need a whiteboard for homeschooling (or any purpose), but you can't afford one right now or don't have the ability to get one. Make your own inexpensive, small whiteboard. Here's how.

  • How Do Young Children Learn Logic Through Poems & Stories?

    From the moment they are born, young children learn about their world through watching and listening. Modern psychologists and anthropologists generally agree that young children learn best...

  • How Does a Home School Become Accredited?

    The term "home school" can actually refer to three different situations: a parent teaching her own children in the home, a relatively small group of children being taught privately, usually by a...

  • Alabama Home Schooling Grants

    Despite the fact that more than two million students in the United States attend homeschool, there are very few financial resources available for parents and tutors. Families of homeschool...

  • How to Make an Educational Wall Calendar

    Daily calendar activities are a fun way to reinforce/teach concepts of time. Large wipe off calendars are an excellent tool to use. Make your own at home with this easy guide.

  • The History of Home Teaching

    Home teaching, or homeschooling, is a method of educating one's children in one's home rather than relying on an outside school system, either public or private, to provide that education for...

  • How to Sketch a Perfect Circle

    There are basically two ways to sketch a perfect circle without using a cylindrical object. That would be considered cheating in the drafting world.

  • Home Study Laws

    Home study laws specify the rules and procedures that a person is required to fulfill in order to adopt a child from outside the United States. It is called "home study" because it involves...

  • Effective Home Schooling

    Homeschooling a child is a decision that should be considered thoroughly and taken very seriously. Most parents have the ability to teach children basic skills that would be learned in grade...

  • How to Get Online Homework Help and Tutoring

    Get good grades by learning from internet tutors from around the world. These affordable internet tutors have expertise in virtually any class or subject in any grade level: physics, chemistry,...

  • How to Instill Positives Without Really Trying

    This eHow will teach you how to instill positive thoughts and values within your home without really trying.

  • Alternative High Schools

    Alternative schools can be havens for students who do not feel that the traditional school system is a good fit for them. They can be a way to study a particular discipline in depth, a way to...

  • GED Vs. Homeschool

    Students who have decided not to attend a traditional high school often must choose between homeschooling and obtaining a GED. What are the pros and cons of each approach?

  • Home School Basics

    It can be daunting to make the decision to home school a child rather than enroll him in a public or private school. On one hand, you, as the parent, control the values and developmental process...

  • How to Study Using Flash Cards

    Educators will tell you that useing flash cards is one of the most powerful tools for studying. Flash cards are basically cards you use with a question on one side and the answer on the other...

  • Homeschool Math Facts

    An estimated 1.5 million students receive homeschooling in the United States, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, and the number continues to grow annually. One major...

  • At Home Science Activities

    Science is a fun and exciting school subject, and there are many learning experiments that kids love because they are hands-on and messy. You do not need fancy equipments or special tools to teach...

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