Christian Homeschooling

Articles in Christian Homeschooling

By AutumnLeavz 6 comments
So you've started homeschooling and the inevitable question comes up about socialization. Coops are great ways to provide interaction with other children as well as taking some of the load off of you. Coops can be as simple as monthly ... more »
By Walkaboutangel 3 comments
Red Skelton was a great Comedian and a National Treasure... In this clip from his show in 1969 he discusses and recites the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America. It is a priceless gift he left to his country... more »
By DandelionMom 2 comments
Homeschooling is a blessing and allows you to feel confident knowing that you are giving your children the absolute best education possible. When homeschooling a child on the autism spectrum, there can be specific and unique challenges. My older ... more »
By NMusch 0 comments
I've been homeschooling for over 15 years now, so you'd think I'd have the paperwork and grading part down pat. But with several kids of differing ages and multiple papers each week to score or edit, it has never gotten easier. The biggest ... more »
By AutumnLeavz 2 comments
Lapbooking is a simple process that children love and learn remarkably well from. If you aren't familiar with lapbooks this article will give you a brief description of how to make one. Lapbooking is where you take a topic that you are learning ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
As more and more families with school-aged children turn to Christian homeschool curriculum for their education, more have become available. They are available in every form, from classical to current, and for every budget. Read on to learn how ... more »
By AutumnLeavz 5 comments
Preschoolers and Homeschoolers love field trips. What better way to teach a subject than taking a hands on look. If you live in a city you may feel overwhelmed, trying to figure out where to start. If you live in a rural setting then you might ... more »
By Scriber57 0 comments
Homeschooling your child seems like it would cost you more money than sending them to public school, but that is far from the truth. Here are some ways in which homeschooling saves you money... more »
By tamara chilver 1 comments
As our children’s primary mentors, we need to consistently display Christian character traits and surround our children with others who share our values. Harvard and Stanford Universities have reported that the reason a person gets hired for a ... more »
By familybuddy 1 comments
If you want to give your child a greater chance at success with their finances as an adult, then you want to give them all the tools and training when they're young that you can. Once you've gotten the basics of giving, saving, and spending ... more »
By Countrymom 1 comments
School doesn't have to be dull and boring. By incorporating board games into a home based curriculum you can broaden your child's horizons and encourage them to enjoy learning. The biggest bonus to this strategy for learning is that you as a ... more »
By AutumnLeavz 4 comments
If you homeschool, you know how valuable it is to save money at every turn. Writing your own science curriculum is a great way to do this. Don't worry, we're not talking about writing an actual science textbook or anything like that. We're ... more »
By NMusch 2 comments
As a homeschool liaison in my region, I often meet people who are considering homeschooling, but are worried about the costs. While "public" schooling is far from free when you think about it, the idea of having to pay for books and ... more »
By Denise Oliveri 2 comments
More and more dads are becoming the primary teacher in a homeschool setting. If you are a Christian dad homeschooling your kids, you not only take on the role of teaching basic skills, but also reinforcing biblical truths that will live in your ... more »
By AutumnLeavz 4 comments
So you have decided to homeschool. You don't want to spend a lot of money on materials and you've heard the rumors that you can find it all online. The rumors are true. You can find free printables on practically any subject matter on the ... more »
By Z-MATH 0 comments
In many math tests a calculator is not allowed, and there are several problems,such as the Quadratic Formula, the Pythagaros Theorem that require finding the Square Root of a number. Here is an interesting method... more »
By AutumnLeavz 4 comments
So you bought curriculum that you carefully researched and downloaded samples and thought would be a perfect match for your homeschool. Turns out that the curriculum just doesn't match your children's learning style. What do you do? Do not ... more »
By Diane55317 2 comments
Homeschooling is a time-consuming act of love, but you can spend less time and help your child learn more!.. more »
By Z-MATH 0 comments
Many Quadratic Trinomials seem to be factorable initially. But after many trials and time wasted, the conclusion is, it cannot be factored. In this Article, you will learn how to determine IF and when a QUADRATIC TRINOMIAL is FACTORABLE QUICKLY... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Vacation Bible school wouldn't be the same without some arts and craft projects. If you're in charge of planning crafts for vacation Bible school this year, you're in luck. All you need is a little bit of organization, and in no time you can have ... more »
By Carol 17 comments
Children are being taught the "theory of evolution" and the "Big Bang theory" in public schools. How do you keep them grounded in the truth of creation when the world is deceiving them with the lies of evolution. Here are some tips that can help... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
If you are thinking of homeschool for your children and want to put a Christian emphasis on their learning but do not know where to begin, there are some great resources out there for you. Many people do Christian homeschooling with their kids ... more »
By Paula Parker 1 comments
Successfully homeschooling your child through high school is a tremendous accomplishment, not just for your graduate, but for the whole family. Many support groups have traditional graduation ceremonies for their seniors, complete with caps and ... more »
By oneloved 3 comments
If you've been inside a Christian book store recently, no doubt you're familiar with Veggie Tales, Hermie & Friends, and Adventures in Odyssey. But there are also plenty of fun and entertaining blasts from the pasts available, if you know ... more »
By PabloKris 2 comments
Answering questions is easy, everyone can do it.. more »