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  • How to Add Large Numbers in Your Head

    Having a good strategy to use to add large numbers in your head can really come in handy. You may be at the store and not have a calculator available. No matter what the reason, you can add large...

  • How to Homeschool Your Children Well

    For many of us, homeschooling your children can be a daunting task. To think that you are responsible for your childrens education can make any parent feel overwhelmed and keeps many people from...

  • How to Make a Home School Assignment Board

    Use transparency pockets and a tri-fold board to organize your home school, Classical Conversations memory work, or classroom activities. This board also makes a great assignment organizer for...

  • How to Easily Compute Unit Pricing

    When you comparison shop, you might need to compare odd quantities to determine the best buy for your money. For instance, is the price for a bag of potato chips weighing 7 ½ ounces a better...

  • How to Teach Multiple-Meaning Words

    Words with multiple meaning can be the most difficult for students to understand, especially children or adults who are learning a language for the first time. However, teaching multiple-meaning...

  • How to Recognize Your Own Learning Style

    Many people go through much of their school career without ever realizing their own learning style. Being able to recognize your primary learning style is a powerful tool that can help you...

  • How to Teach Writing in the Homeschool

    Teaching writing in the homeschool can seem like a daunting task. But it doesn't have to be. Follow these steps for structuring your homeschool writing instruction lessons.

  • How to Make a Cuisenaire Rods Thousands Cube

    How big is 1,000? THIS BIG! The block represents 1,000 units of the Cuisenaire (r) Rods set. Finished size: 16.25” x 13.125”.

  • How to Homeschool Your Children, Tips for Homeschooling

    With some home school supplies and the help of online home schooling programs, many parents can successfully home school their children.

  • How to Create a Homeschool Environment

    Homeschooling has many pros and cons. It is important to set up an environment to make the pros as successful as possible. Here are some ideas of ways to get the classroom feel while...

  • How to Use Simple Interest Calculations

    Simple interest is interest paid only on the principal (amount you owe) of a loan. Simple interest has no compounding (interest added to interest) effect. In running a small business, simple...

  • How to Understand Probability

    Whether you enjoy playing games or want to know if you should take your umbrella when you leave for work; knowing how to compute the probability of an event will make your life easier.

  • How to Start a Home School

    Home schooling is a growing trend around the world, particularly in the United States. Here's how to start one for your own family.

  • How to Be Grammatically Correct

    There are some very common grammatical errors made every day when we communicate either by speaking or writing. We all try to use correct English grammar, but many of us fall short. The following...

  • How to Set up a Lesson Plan

    A lesson plan has to be more than just an outline of what to teach. It has to fit into the lesson cycle in a way that will maximize learning. To do that, the lesson plan must make teaching...

  • How to Train Your Dog to Teach Your Children The Alphabet, Colors and Numbers

    How about a new approach to teaching your children the different colors? How about teaching your dog a new trick? You can do both at the same time! This simple little trick will turn guessing the...

  • How to Socialize a Home-Schooled Child

    The National Home Education Service reports that there were more than a million home-schooled students in the United States in 2003, a 29 percent increase from 1999. One of the major questions...

  • How to Teach Preschool Scissor Skills with Mardi Gras beads

    Preschool scissor skills are one of the easiest things to teach, whether in the classroom or at home. It is important to develop scissor skills in Pre-K (or sooner) because Kindergarten teachers...

  • How to Know if Your Child Should School From Home

    In this article you will find some good tips and suggestions to enable you to make the best decision as to whether or not you have a child who would benefit from home schooling. There are 2...

  • How to Teach Preschool Math with Plastic Army Men

    For about $1.00 at any dollar store, you can get about 50 plastic army men that most young children will love to play with. You can also find construction workers, fire fighters, police officers,...

  • How to Legally and Successfully Set up Your Own Homeschool

    Every journey begins with a single step and at no time is this more true than when taking on the awesome responsibility of teaching your children at home. Many people have seen the exceptional...

  • How to Find Facts About the Day You Were Born

    Your birthday is generally an important time, and you'll enjoy the attention from your family and friends. Many other people have the same birthday and some famous events likely took place on that...

  • How to Home School Your Child

    There are many reasons parents are choosing to home school their children. Some parents would prefer having more control in their child's education. Some home school for religious reasons. My...

  • How to Find Internet Home Schooling

    Internet Home Schooling can be a safe and easy alternative to public schooling. Internet home schooling allows your child to learn online from professional teachers. Let's face it. A lot of you...

  • How to Find Free Homeschool Resources in Missouri

    Purchasing books, supplies, and other items needed to homeschool children is expensive. Use the information below to find free homeschool resources in Missouri to save money or spend it on other...

  • How to Become Better at Math

    Are you terrible at math? If you want to improve, practice is the only way. The old saying, "practice makes perfect," is true. Math is like a language and the only way to learn a language is by...

  • How to Start Home Schooling for My Child

    Home schooling your child may seem overwhelming. No two home school families home school the same. Each family must choose a method and routine that is right for their child. These steps help...

  • How to Teach Kids to Read Arabic

    Teaching kids to read Arabic is not as difficult as it may seem, even if you barely know it yourself. Once your students know the names of the letters in the Arabic alphabet, they are ready to...

  • How to Set Up A Kids' Virtual Practice Center

    You know that learning games are an excellent way for kids to have fun while practicing/developing basic skills such as math facts, spelling of word lists, and telling time. You want your kids to...

  • How to Make a Historical Timeline for Your Homeschool

    History is a subject that includes many names and many dates. Often when we only read these names and dates once or twice we all to easily forget them. To help my children remember some of the...

  • How to Prepare In Case Swine Flu Impacts Your Child's School

    As students head to class this Autumn, school districts are gearing up for the return of swine flu. Last Spring, many schools closed for periods of time to prevent the flu's spread. Here are some...

  • How to Teach Your Child to Enjoy Writing

    As you teach your child in your homeschool, one way you will check how much knowledge they are gaining is through having them write a paper. When a child writes an essay, story, or poem, you can...

  • How to Teach Your Child How to Add and Subtract In Math

    Teaching your child how to add and subtract numbers isn't as hard as you think, and the process can also be quite fun. Some parents like teaching their child basic principles in math before the...

  • How to Make a Hardcover Book (pictures)

    Working my way through school in various libraries gave me some of the richest experiences in my life! During those years I read many a preface and conclusion to scholarly books; learned that in...

  • How to Multiply on Your Fingers

    This article will help anyone, especially children, "see" their multiplication tables (6 x 6 to 9 x 9) on the fingers of their two hands.

  • How to Use Manipulatives in Math the Right Way

    Using manipulatives in math can be a great way to teach skills. They can make abstract numbers and symbols very concrete by giving a visual, hands-on representation of what is being taught. They...

  • How to Make Stencil Flashcards for Geometric Shapes

    Making flash cards with your kids is a fun way to help them learn math concepts. To help your child learn simple geometry and names of shapes, you can make these fun flash cards that double as...

  • How to Find Home School Grants

    Home School grants can be found to pay for books, learning material, a computer, and specialized tutoring as needed. Homeschooling is a choice a parent makes for many different reasons. No matter...

  • How to Master Subtraction Facts in Arithmetic Using Complements

    Subtraction is the process of calculating the difference between two numbers. To be able to subtract well, one must first master "addition facts" that consist of all possibilities of...

  • How to Create Homeschool Kindergarten Curriculum

    Are you preparing to homeschool kindergarten and need curriculum ideas? Kindergarten is a such a fun and wonderful stage to teach. There are so many creative possibilities to use in Kindergarten....

  • How to Measure the Height of Any Object Using a Mirror and Geometry

    Using a mirror, a tape measure, and some High School Geometry (the proportional relationship between the sides of similar triangles) will enable you to calculate the height of any object (tall...

  • How to Obtain Free Homeschooling Information

    If you are considering homeschooling your children, there are plenty of free resources to give you the information you are seeking. This article will help guide you to resources to answer your...

  • How to Home Educate Your Children ... taking them out of school is optional

    This article will be short. ..I promise! Basically, as a stay at home mom, who also does 'home school' for now, I have found that you can supplement your children's education without taking them...

  • How to Master Addition Facts in Arithmetic Using Complements

    In the average "work-a-day" world (what you experience at home, shopping, and at work), out of every 100 arithmetical problems you encounter, on average: 70 will require addition, 20...

  • How to Teach Your Child to Throw a Ball

    Learning to throw a ball correctly is one of the most important skills a child can learn. The motion used to throw a ball transfers to many other skills in competitive and recreational sport,...

  • How to Enroll a Child in a Virtual School

    With many public schools having problems with overcrowding, low standardized test scores, sickness epidemics, and bulling, many parents are looking for an alternative; however, with the price of...

  • How to Make a Kid's Chef Hat

    Would you like a break from the chore of making dinner? Start by giving the children a cooking lesson, teaching them how to read a recipe, use the measuring cup and spoons, find the various...

  • How to Get Involved in Your Child's Academic Progress

    We cannot afford to under estimate our child's education, can we? Unless we want to make a commitment and be active in their growth, our children will sure succeed in their education and are given...

  • How to Divide A Book Into Lessons for Homeschool

    This article will show you a quick and easy way to divide any book you want to study into lessons for your homeschool or self-study.

  • How to get rid of a square root in Algebra

    Most people fear working with mathematical problems that include signs and symbols they are unfamiliar with. Although, most of us have seen the square root symbol a few times in the past. We are...

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