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  • How to Learn About Flowers for Kids

    Learning about flowers is an integral part of any basic homeschooling curriculum. Hands-on activities can teach your kids to identify flowers, grow them from seed and enjoy the great outdoors....

  • How to Explore Climate Regions

    The difference between exploring climate and weather come down to the amount of time taken to gather climate data. Climate is observed over a long period, while weather is studied during a period...

  • How to Teach Elementary School Kids About History

    Engaging and teaching elementary school age kids about history can be a challenge. Many kids discount the value of learning about the past since they do not think it is relevant to today. As...

  • How to Incorporate Life Learning Into Home School

    Life learning always has started in the home. It seems it is therefore very appropriate that this be part of a home schooled child’s curriculum. Children tend to blossom when they are being...

  • How to Buy and Sell Homeschool Books Using Bookbyte

    If you are homeschooling your children you will need homeschool curriculum. Even if you are a part of a homeschooling network that offers a ready-made curriculum, you may need to suppliment with...

  • How to Add Scents to Your Home in Twelve Easy Ways

    Scented candles, incense and scented soaps are easy to find and use. But there are many ways to enjoy the variety of scents that herbs, spices and essential oils can bring to your environment. ...

  • How to Put Together an Epic Adventure for Homeschooling

    Homeschool students have a chance to learn things in out-of-the-box ways. They aren't constrained by a curriculum set forth by a school district, which means that parents and students can have fun...

  • How to Teach Your Preschooler at Home Using the Creative Curriculum

    The Creative Curriculum is the method used by Head Start as well as many other preschools. How can you implement the same strategies at home?

  • How to Home School With Unit Studies

    There are many different ways to home school, from "school-at-home" which takes the traditional school-room process into the home, to "unschooled" which is a less formal way of...

  • How to Understand the American Revolution

    Many teachers and students struggle with the concepts and events of the American Revolution. This article is designed to provide a brief overview to assist any student or teacher in understanding...

  • How to Find Errors in Reconciling Your Bank Statement

    If you have carefully compared all the deposits, checks written, withdrawals and debit card (check card) transactions as well as bank fees listed on your current bank statement with the amounts...

  • How to Calculate Percentages in Your Head

    One of the more important times you might need to calculate a percentage in your head is when you are shopping. You find a great item and it is on sale for 20% off. What does it really cost then?...

  • How to Reduce Fractions

    Knowing how to reduce fractions can save time and prevent common mistakes. Working with larger numbers is always more difficult than working with smaller numbers. You may also be required to...

  • How to Get a Common Denominator

    There may be times when you need to get a common denominator for two different fractions. Have you ever been cooking and you could not find the right size measuring cup? Maybe you needed a 1/4...

  • How to Teach Kids Heart Health

    Deciding to teach your kids about heart health is a wonderful way to ensure that your home-school curriculum helps them to learn in ways that enhance their lives. When the pressure is on to...

  • How to Homeschool For Free in This Rough Economy

    We don't have much money so we couldn't buy curriculum for our kids. I had to be very creative to find free and very cheap resources for homeschool. I want to share those with the homeschool...

  • How to Easily Balance Your Checkbook

    One of the easiest ways to keep track of how much money you have available is keeping your checkbook up to date. If you have online banking, you can regularly compare the balance you have with...

  • How to Make Printed Flashcards

    Using Flashcards is a great way to learn new things. While they are easy enough to make by hand with a marker, printed flashcards are really nice to have because they look much nicer. The trouble...

  • How to Get Your Child Interested in Learning Spanish

    Spanish is a popular romance language that many parents are hoping their children will pick up as they grow up. However, not every household has parents, or even one parent, who speaks a foreign...

  • How to Create Tickets for Homeschoolers

    Home-school students need to have a set course for discipline and encouragement, just as students in a regular classroom do. Creating a set of reward tickets for your home-school students is an...

  • How to Prepare Your Child for Kindergarten, What Should a Child Know Before Entering Kindergarten

    Some parents make the mistake of assuming that their child will learn their abc’s and 123’s in Kindergarten, thinking they don’t have to teach them anything before entering school. The truth is, a...

  • How to Do Homeschool Lessons on the US States

    Make your homeschool memorable, and creatively incorporate US Geography into the rest of your curriculum by doing lessons on one state per week. You may not get it all in one year, but have fun...

  • How to Make an Adobe Indian House Project

    Pueblos, commonly referred to as adobe houses, are Native American housing complexes native to the Southwest. These multi-story apartment complexes were sectioned into many units, with one family...

  • How to get Spanish language lessons for FREE

    Enjoy learning the beautiful Spanish Language with these FREE online tutorials. These are great, free resources for personal or professional development, the person who enjoys learning, as a...

  • How to Build an Edible Model of a DNA Strand

    Explore the fundamentals of genetics with your students through this lip-smacking introduction to DNA, the material that determines personal appearance and many other key characteristics. For a...

  • How to Make a Model of an Eye

    Of all the organs connected to the human senses, the most sophisticated probably is the eye. So important is the eye, that of the four lobes that comprise the cerebral cortex, one entire lobe...

  • How to Improve Your Writing Quickly

    Do you want to become a better writer? Whether you write fiction, essays, or papers for school, writing is a part of our lives. In order to become a better writer, read on!

  • How to Make a Thousands Cube

    How big is 1,000? Use this block to show your kids! The block represents the equivalent of 1,000 units from the base 10 set produced by Math-U-See, a popular mathematics curriculum. Finished...

  • How to Make a Vocabulary Word List

    Introducing new vocabulary to children is vital to their educational growth, as one cannot properly express thought or emotion through words otherwise. Many parents who homeschool their children...

  • How to Home School for Less Money

    We have been homeschooling for over twenty years now, and have picked up several ways to really save on homeschool supplies. Hopefully, how to homeschool for less money will help you save money.

  • How to Build the Laura Ingall's Cabin

    The "Little House" books by Laura Ingalls Wilder are among the most popular children's classics. The books and television program that followed describe a child's life on the American frontier...

  • How to Homeschool with Frugal Unit Studies

    This article gives instructions and ideas on how to homeschool your children using your local library, area resources, and common school supplies. It is a frugal and fun way to create unit studies...

  • How to Make a Fractions Circle

    This math manipulative will give your child a visual understanding of the fractions of a circle. The nesting circles give measurements in whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, and eighths. ...

  • How Do Dolphins Drink Their Water?

    The vast majority of dolphin species live in oceans. Unlike saltwater fish, which have special adaptations that enable them to drink saltwater, dolphins' kidneys are incapable of processing ocean...

  • PH Level of Rain Water

    Rain water is naturally slightly acidic, witha pH of about 5.0. Natural variations and human pollutants may cause rain to be more acidic. Depending on region, season and presence of pollutants,...

  • Chemical Reactions to Do at Home

    Chemical reactions happen when two substances are combined and a change occurs in the resulting mixture. Many reactions can be created using common household items such as vinegar, food coloring,...

  • How to teach children to say the months in Spanish

    Spanish is one of the fastest growing languages in the United States. Current census information tells us that the Hispanic Community will be the majority within twenty years. Therefore, it is...

  • Lessons on Paper Cutting

    Helping your homeschooled preschooler learn to cut paper with scissors is one of the most important things you will teach her, next to the ABC's and 123's, of course. Cutting paper involves...

  • How to Make an Organic Grow Box for a Kid's Project

    Incorporating an organic gardening project into your homeschool curriculum is a wonderful way to encourage hands-on learning. An organic grow box is the perfect kid-sized garden that is easy for...

  • Homemade Weather Instruments

    Homemade weather instruments are great for measuring weather patterns at home, such as air pressure, humidity and wind speed. Children can make homemade weather instruments as part of their Earth...

  • How to Make Weather Instruments for K-5

    Measuring aspects of the weather is a fun and exciting way to teach children about scientific tools, temperature, precipitation, and wind. By using items available around the house or at a...

  • How to Learn Geometry Online

    Geometry online resources cover a wide range of topics useful for homeschool students in middle school and high school, as well as high school and college students who just need a little extra...

  • What Are Graphic Organizers?

    Graphic organizers such as Venn diagrams, storyboards, spider maps and other visual aides can assist your home-schooler in understanding concepts in a variety of subject areas. These...

  • Homeschool Textbook Publishing Companies

    Families and individuals choose to homeschool for many different reasons. Some prefer homeschooling because it offers the opportunity to tailor education to the needs of individual learning...

  • How to Choose Homeschool Curriculum

    Families who choose to educate their children at home have virtually unlimited options available to them. This article will assist you in narrowing down your options to the one that will work...

  • Simple Physical Science Activities

    Physical sciences include chemistry, physics, engineering, astronomy and geology. Studies of living organisms, such as biology or zoology, are not physical sciences. Simple activities create...

  • Science Questions About Electricity

    Studying electricity can generate a lot of questions, whether for teaching science or just knowing more about what powers the world around us. What is electricity? Why do some materials conduct...

  • How to Check the Reading Level of a Text in Word 2007

    You are putting together reading material for your homeschool (or other) student(s) and you want to know if the text is grade appropriate. Is there an easy way to tell? You betcha. Here's how.

  • Homeschool Options

    Choosing to have your child complete or continue her education at home requires a bit of an adjustment. First you need to decide if schooling at home is the right decision. If it is, you must...

  • What to Use After Easy Grammar

    Your kids are growing up, and now you're worried that you'll never find a suitable grammar program to use after your sixth-grader completes the last level of Easy Grammar. There is no need to...

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