Homeschooling Curriculum

Articles in Homeschooling Curriculum

By Jane Smith 2 comments
It's time for your homeschooler to learn a career. Experience is the best teacher. By starting a non-profit animal rescue, you can teach veterinary skills, business management, basic animal care, bookkeeping, advertising and a little contract law... more »
By ctmem 0 comments
Teaching the differences between common and proper nouns to a child can be difficult. Many Language Arts concepts are abstract and good teaching tools are hard to find. Learning the difference between common and proper nouns is important when ... more »
By jpwhickson 0 comments
Teaching your child to write clearly is important. Teaching them to write so that others are interested is a gift to your child. You can make lesson that will rival the best private school and you don’t need to have a lot of equipment. Using ... 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 AHermitt 2 comments
Homeschooled students often joke that it should not be called homeschooling as they are always in the car on the way to activities and lessons. That time spent driving does not have to be wasted. Many important lessons can be effectively ... more »
By hsullivan 1 comments
Have you ever looked at a picture or watched TV and wondered if that reptilian creature is an alligator or a crocodile? Well, read on to tell the difference!!!.. more »
By TechsIn 1 comments
If you have somehow access to the library and you are a student or a teacher than you have additional opportunity and if you are not,even then A Library can still help you in your research....Bascially we research before teaching or writing an ... more »
By AHermitt 0 comments
The Guttenberg Project is a website providing over 20,000 free ebooks to the general public. The Guttenberg Project was founded by Michael Hart with the goal being to provide all public domain materials free as soon as it is available. The ... more »
By Bobbi Holmes 0 comments
If you are shopping and come across an item that states “sales tax included”, do you ever wonder how much of the price goes towards the sales tax, and how much is the actual price of the item? If you know the sales tax rate (percentage) you can ... more »
By Jane Smith 0 comments
You don't have to be Oprah Winfrey or Bill Gates to practice philanthropy. November 15th is National Philanthropy Day. Here's an easy way to celebrate National Philanthropy Day with your child, teaching the importance of self-sacrifice, community ... more »
By David Sarokin 2 comments
There are a number of different styles of citation for references and bibliographies in college research papers or your thesis paper. Among them are MLA, APA, Chicago, AMA and Turabian. Here's how to know when to use which... more »
By Bobbi Holmes 0 comments
Why would you want to convert a fraction to a decimal number? One reason, sometimes it is easier to add or subtract decimal numbers, rather than fractions. Here is the simple how to!.. more »
By Denise Oliveri Oliveri 0 comments
Earth Day is a particular day set aside to remember the ways that we can preserve life on earth. In today's society, living green is on the minds of many people. Here are suggestions for making an Earth Day unit for your kids... more »
By Gershonah 0 comments
Dividing whole numbers presents its own problems. No wonder being asked to divide fractions can be frightening, however this is a math concept that will present itself well into algebra. Learning this simple method will make dividing fractions ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 9 comments
After you determine what you want your child to learn, you can take the rest of the process one step at a time. Here's how... more »
By Jane Smith 0 comments
How and when do you need to get permission from publishers to reprint content online? You've built a web page to document your homeschooling journey, but someone else has already said what you want to say, and said it better. How do you make ... more »
By Jane Smith 1 comments
It's Presidents Day, and you've decided to participate in a reenactment of a Revolutionary War battle, portraying George Washington. There's not a valet in sight. Here is how to care for your periwig... more »
By educatedlady 1 comments
Homeschooling is not as easy as it may seem and some states may not fully recognize homeschooling. There are several things to consider when determining if homeschooling is right for your child... more »
By educatedlady 0 comments
You are a parent or student highly considering homeschooling. There are many pros and cons to homeschooling and coming from an individual who was homeschooled for five years (grades 5-9) it is crucial that you weigh ALL your options BEFORE making ... more »
By MsKelly 1 comments
Online resources may be used to customize one or two courses, or develop an entire curriculum for any age child or adult... more »
By AHermitt 1 comments
Many people shy away from their desire to homeschool because they fear it will cost too much money. With a bit of creativity and willpower, however, homeschooling does not have to cost a cent... more »
By jgsmom 7 comments
This article was written to help you home school your child in kindergarten. You don't have to be rich to home school, but you do have to be patient... more »
By Heather Walsh 0 comments
Tone is an important element in literary and informational texts. It tells you what the author thinks and helps to create atmosphere. Being able to identify the writer’s tone means that texts can be understood on a deeper level and the craft of ... more »
By DandelionMom 5 comments
It has become harder and harder to keep children wholesome these days, but have no fear...I am here to help you discover ways to preserve the childhood of your kids!.. more »
By Paul McDaniel 0 comments
An understanding of geography, particularly that of one's own country, is of fundamental importance in this era of globalization. One way to begin amassing a knowledge of geographic literacy is to know all of the Canadian provinces, territories, ... more »