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  • How to Use a Ruler Workbook

    Learning to properly use a ruler is an important skill to have and a basic component of any good homeschool curriculum. Workbooks can make learning this skill easier for your homeschooler by...

  • How to Donate Homeschool Books

    Many homeschooling parents have only one child. Once a child has completed his grade level, he is no longer in need of his books. Parents can donate these books to someone else who may not have...

  • 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 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 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 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 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 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Deepen Kids’ Intelligence With Educational Video Games

    Want to increase kids’ intelligence on a deep level? Many do. This article is about actually expanding the mind on a deeper level – wiring it for success, not just using educational video games...

  • How to Develop Real World Home School Education

    The beauty of home school education is that kids have the opportunity to be viable contributors to their real society again. Young humans learn best holistically, and when home school education...

  • How to Set up a Free Homeschool Core Curriculum

    Designing your own free homeschool core curiculum can be a daunting task. These ideas may assist you in finding free homeschool resources for setting up a core curriculum.

  • How to Make a Button Pouch

    Make a pouch that closes with a button. It can be a gift bag or as a simple wallet. Learn a new way of making a lined pouch.

  • How to Learn Basic Spanish for Traveling

    Learning a bit of the local language can greatly enhance your travel experience. Before we leave on any trip, the whole family learns some basic words and phrases so we can communicate with the...

  • How to Teach Children to Stay Home Alone

    We love and care for our children, and we are very careful that our children are very well taken care of. We always want our children to be safe at home and anywhere else. Sometimes we need to go...

  • How to make a Styrofoam Cutter electricity experiment!

    This makes a great example of a circuit that shows electricity can make heat. More fun than lighting a light bulb and just as easy.

  • How to School with YouTube & Other Web Resources

    If you want to teach, but don't have the money to buy a lot of materials, the internet is definitely the place to find free resources!

  • How to Use Legos for School

    Object lessons and hands on projects are often a good way to reinforce concepts you are trying to teach. Here are some ways to use Lego building blocks in the classroom at home, or school!

  • How to Teach Culture, Geography and Social Studies through Monitored Penpal Exchanges and Culture Capsules

    Ah, the excitement of travel. What better way to help our children learn the necessary skills for functioning in our increasingly complex multicultural society than to pack our bags and immerse...

  • How to Make a Simple Electric Generator

    Like many people I love my potatoes baked twice with butter, sour cream and chives. But did you know that they also produce electricity? This is a great science project for kids to show how...

  • How to Succeed With Calvert Homeschool

    Calvert Homeschool is a homeschool curriculum company with over a century of experience in education. Choosing Calvert Homeschool will give your child the structure and academic push that he...

  • How to Teach Children About The Atom

    Science is fun if it is taught in an exciting manner. The following information is formated so that any parent or teacher can explain an atom to any child.

  • How to Make a Homemade Snare Drum

    Snare drums have a history stretching to at least medieval times, often credited as descending from the tabor drum. While techniques have developed and improved over time, you can make a simple...

  • How to Tell the Difference Between a Frog and a Toad

    It can be a serious challenge to tell the difference between a frog and a toad, but with the right information it becomes easier than you think! Frogs and toads are amphibians. Amphibians are...

  • How to Increase Your Children's Library Book Sales

    People are always looking for ways to increase sales but often overlook the simplest methods have to do with orginization and marketing.

  • How to Find and Enjoy Online Zoos for Kids

    Animals, zoos and kids seem to go together. Today, you can find and use an online zoo for kids, because more and more real zoos are offering webcam viewing, a virtual free zoo ticket that allows...

  • How to Study Sharks with Kids

    There are so many questions that float around about sharks. Do they have eyelids? How many teeth can they grow in a lifetime? What is the biggest of sharks? If you stop and think about it, sharks...

  • How to Make a Timeline Notebook with your Child

    A timeline really helps a child understand history and help understand what else was happening in the world during the timeframe that is being studied. Timelines help make the connections in...

  • How to Homeschool using Notebooks

    Notebooking is a great way to help your child retain what they learn. It also helps improve your child’s writing, vocabulary and spelling skills. Notebooks are a beautiful way to showcase your...

  • How to Buy Homeschooling Curriculum Books for Cheap

    Homeschooling is a great way to teach your children a specific style that you believe in, and to be able to see them learn and grow more than you may be able to when they are in a public or...

  • How to Use a Free Elementary Math Worksheet Correctly

    There are many different reasons to use a free elementary math worksheet but there are several things you need to keep in mind when using free worksheets. Discover what you need to know before...

  • How to Choose Homeschooling Curriculum

    Choosing homeschooling curriculum is a task that all parents who wish to educate at home must face. There are many options on the market from complete packages to individual components and from...

  • How to Make a Vacuum Cleaner?

    Children love to learn and take part in fun and exciting science projects. One exciting and unique project that you can accomplish with your students is to create a handmade vacuum cleaner....

  • How to Make Printable Flash Cards

    Don't waste your money on expensive flash cards for your children or students. You can easily make printable flash cards using your computer and printer. The cost is minimal; the only purchases...

  • How to Remember your Vacation Through Photographs

    When traveling to an interesting new place, you want to capture as many memories as you can. Sometimes the pace of the vacation can be intense, so you can easily remember the sites, sounds and...

  • How to Create a Unit Study

    Unit studies are a popular way to learn in both homeschools and in classrooms. The unit study approach is taking a central theme like “horses” or “Civil War” and links all or most of the subjects...

  • How to Use a Unit Study Map

    When making a unit study, one of the first steps is to brainstorm the theme (see article How to Create a Unit Study in the resources below). Using a Unit Study Map helps simplify the process. A...

  • How to Use a Unit Study Planner

    After you have come up with a topic for your unit study and have gone through the brainstorming stage, you are ready to start planning your unit study. If you need help with the brainstorming...

  • How to Make Crystals for Kids

    Making crystals with your kids can be a fun way to teach geology, or a great accompaniment to your earth science curriculum. Crystals can form from basic ingredients found in your kitchen. You can...

  • How to Homeschool on a Budget

    The decision to home school your child is not one that should be taken lightly. There are many factors to consider before taking on such an important task, for instance do you have the time to...

  • How to Homeschool With The History Channel

    Educational television is a great way to engage the attentions of students who think history is boring. Use The History Channel website and teacher resources to supplement or replace your...

  • How to Use the Internet for Homeschooling

    Many people think that the only resources available for homeschooling are workbooks or curriculum. If they would just look at the Internet a little closer they would see the wealth of information...

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