Homeschooling Curriculum

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By only1special1 1 comments
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By Susan H Pardoe 0 comments
Is your child one who learns by "hands-on" experience? This simple and fun to make homeschool learning game can be used to solidify phonics, math facts, shapes, colors, alphabet, numbers, or anything else with which your child may be ... more »
By SchoolOfLife 2 comments
What's Oobleck? It's an awesome substance that kids and adults can't seem to get enough of. It's solid, it's liquid. It's hard, but it's soft. This stuff is great for teaching children about surface tension, and other science foundations. Try it, ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Parents homeschool their children for a variety of reasons including educational and religious needs. Managing a homeschool curriculum is one of the largest challenges of educating your child. Utilize all available networking and community ... more »
By virtualibrarian 1 comments
Homeschooling, especially unschooling, means that teaching and learning can go on all the time, and that anything can be a teachable moment. Sure, you can take field trips to museums and art galleries, but how about exploring different cultures ... more »
By TopMusician 1 comments
Most young music students in our western culture are asked at one time or another to play the piano/pipe organ/keyboard for the church in which they grew up. If you or your child are experiencing this pressure, here is some advice from a church ... more »
By joshcrank 0 comments
It’s pretty easy to pierce a balloon without popping it. This makes for a fun learning activity for kids or a pretty lame party trick. Read on to learn the secret and the science behind it... more »
By SchoolOfLife 1 comments
Now you know your ABC's! But can you put words into alphabetical order?.. more »
By Melanie Marten 0 comments
If you live in a state that requires homeschool transcripts, you need to know how to record field trips successfully. Any outing can become a field trip if the educational aspect is the focus... more »
By AHermitt 0 comments
Your high school student is the half way through the 10th grade in public school, but he either few credits or very bad grades. The child has also decided they want to go to college and get serious about their grades. You are wondering if you can ... more »
By Mishl555 0 comments
Take your clean and empty food boxes from your home kitchen to create customized preschool puzzles and/or reuse them as play items for children's pretend play kitchens... 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 JamieTurner 0 comments
You’ve started home schooling your children, but things aren’t going exactly as you had planned. In your dreams, your children had been hanging on your every word, and loving every minute of learning with big smiles on their faces. In reality, ... more »
By cherylbooks 0 comments
Are you looking for a way to earn extra income, while working a flexible schedule? Consider representing Usborne Books... more »
By ***amylaine 5 comments
Summer time is a wonderful time to get kids excited about the environment. Having a Sunflower race with siblings, neighbor hood kids, grandkids, or just between you and your child is a great way to start the excitement... more »
By jpwhickson 2 comments
The biggest deterrent to creative writing is frequently encountering difficulty with spelling and grammar. The creativity is impacted if the writer must constantly look up words and check grammatical errors. Creative writing should be a great joy ... more »
By Judy Cutler 1 comments
Here is a fast, easy way to teach young children to make change. Children understand at a young age that shopping costs money but they do not understand the difference between a penny and a dollar. It is important to teach them our money system... more »
By ctmem 0 comments
Teaching double negatives to a child can be difficult. Many Language Arts concepts are abstract and good teaching tools are hard to find. Mastering double negatives is essential to sounding intelligent when you speak or write. This video can ... more »
By Bobbi Holmes 2 comments
What we learn by experience has a far greater impact than learning from a book. Tangible, three dimension learning experiences, which engage all of our senses, have the ability to fuse that information in our memory, while giving us a better ... more »
By Pixie1976 4 comments
Geography, if your child doesn't understand it, getting around is going to be a problem. Your child may get lost easily which could lead to potentially dangerous situations. In the long run, growing up without an understanding of geography does ... more »
By Kristina N 0 comments
Landfills are becoming full of plastic, and kids should to be taught the importance of recycling, protecting the Earth, and becoming a participant in recycling programs. Elmer's Glue has developed a recycling program that does just that... more »
By ctmem 1 comments
Teaching pronouns to a child can be difficult. Many Language Arts concepts are abstract and good teaching tools are hard to find. This video can be used to teach pronouns to your young home school student or review pronouns for any student... more »
By jpwhickson 1 comments
Tests don’t necessarily measure the knowledge that the student has but can be a measure of how well that they take a test. If you would like to help your child show the world his true knowledge, teaching him test-taking is imperative. You can aid ... more »
By Bob Strauss 0 comments
The year 2000 has come and gone, and despite the predictions of countless sci-fi novels and movies, the world has yet to witness the emergence of true artificial intelligence—a computer with the cognitive abilities (and presumably the ... 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 »