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Investigate homeschooling options and basics, from preschool and special education to creating a Christian curriculum. Whether you’re homeschool educated and wondering how to get into college or you’re a new parent struggling to choose a homeschooling philosophy, eHow has answers to your alternative education questions. Just embarking with your child on a homeschooling journey? Check out helpful How Tos on meeting education standards, planning lessons, buying supplies and scheduling your lesson plans.

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  • 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 Teach a 4-year-old Math

    This article illustrates a method to teach young children (around 4 years old) the concepts of quantities, equality, and addition. Thus, this how-to is a starting step for learning mathematics.

  • How to Make Your Own Concentration Game

    The goal of parents and educators is to help children learn in a fun and exciting way. When a child is having fun, they retain the information better. The classic game of concentration is a great...

  • 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 Teach Your Preschooler at Home-Gathering the Tools to Start

    Whether for personal or financial reasons or simply a lack of available schools, many parents are opting to teach their preschoolers at home. With such a large selection of tools online and in...

  • 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 Add Large Numbers in Your Head

    Having a good strategy to use to add large numbers in your head can really come in handy. You may be at the store and not have a calculator available. No matter what the reason, you can add large...

  • 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 Homeschool Your Children Well

    For many of us, homeschooling your children can be a daunting task. To think that you are responsible for your childrens education can make any parent feel overwhelmed and keeps many people from...

  • How to Discover important tips on how to download audio books legally

    If you are a book lover but you don’t have spare time to read books then this article will surely help you to discover important tips on how to download audio books legally. There are many...

  • How to Start Teaching Your Child to Read

    art teaching your child the basics of letter sounds at an early age at home, so they will be able to pick up reading very easily. Many parents wait until the child starts school to teach reading,...

  • How to Teach Your Pre-kindergartener their ABC's

    Education standards are rising daily and No Child Left Behind has put more emphasis on Early Childhood education. The kindergarten classes of yesteryear no longer exist, play time has been traded...

  • How to Teach Social Skills to Children, Teenagers or Adults with Autism

    Individuals with autism often lack the necessary skills to socialize among their peers or with others within the norm. Dietary changes, the use of alternative medicine, educational methods,...

  • How to Make a Home School Assignment Board

    Use transparency pockets and a tri-fold board to organize your home school, Classical Conversations memory work, or classroom activities. This board also makes a great assignment organizer for...

  • How to Easily Compute Unit Pricing

    When you comparison shop, you might need to compare odd quantities to determine the best buy for your money. For instance, is the price for a bag of potato chips weighing 7 ½ ounces a better...

  • How to Teach Multiple-Meaning Words

    Words with multiple meaning can be the most difficult for students to understand, especially children or adults who are learning a language for the first time. However, teaching multiple-meaning...

  • How to Recognize Your Own Learning Style

    Many people go through much of their school career without ever realizing their own learning style. Being able to recognize your primary learning style is a powerful tool that can help you...

  • How to Teach Writing in the Homeschool

    Teaching writing in the homeschool can seem like a daunting task. But it doesn't have to be. Follow these steps for structuring your homeschool writing instruction lessons.

  • How to Make Inexpensive Playdough at Home

    This is a quick, cheap, and easy activity to keep the little ones busy on a rainy day. If you don't have "real" playdough, just make it.

  • How to Help ADHD Students with Reading

    Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may have additional trouble learning to read. Decoding letters and their sounds can be difficult. Since they struggle with focus...

  • How to Make a Cuisenaire Rods Thousands Cube

    How big is 1,000? THIS BIG! The block represents 1,000 units of the Cuisenaire (r) Rods set. Finished size: 16.25” x 13.125”.

  • 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 Your Children, Tips for Homeschooling

    With some home school supplies and the help of online home schooling programs, many parents can successfully home school their children.

  • How to Create a Homeschool Environment

    Homeschooling has many pros and cons. It is important to set up an environment to make the pros as successful as possible. Here are some ideas of ways to get the classroom feel while...

  • How to Use Simple Interest Calculations

    Simple interest is interest paid only on the principal (amount you owe) of a loan. Simple interest has no compounding (interest added to interest) effect. In running a small business, simple...

  • How to Understand Probability

    Whether you enjoy playing games or want to know if you should take your umbrella when you leave for work; knowing how to compute the probability of an event will make your life easier.

  • 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 Start a Recipe Collection

    Are you always searching for lost recipe cards? DO you have one thousand recipes that you've never tried? Weed out those useless recipes and create a useful recipe collection that you and your...

  • How to Start a Home School

    Home schooling is a growing trend around the world, particularly in the United States. Here's how to start one for your own family.

  • 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 Be Grammatically Correct

    There are some very common grammatical errors made every day when we communicate either by speaking or writing. We all try to use correct English grammar, but many of us fall short. The following...

  • How to Set up a Lesson Plan

    A lesson plan has to be more than just an outline of what to teach. It has to fit into the lesson cycle in a way that will maximize learning. To do that, the lesson plan must make teaching...

  • How to Really Teach Your Child to Read

    The best time to teach a child to read is when they are preschool. When your child exhibits a desire to read, that's the time to start "the reading card game." steps.

  • How to Train Your Dog to Teach Your Children The Alphabet, Colors and Numbers

    How about a new approach to teaching your children the different colors? How about teaching your dog a new trick? You can do both at the same time! This simple little trick will turn guessing the...

  • How to Socialize a Home-Schooled Child

    The National Home Education Service reports that there were more than a million home-schooled students in the United States in 2003, a 29 percent increase from 1999. One of the major questions...

  • How to Teach Preschool Scissor Skills with Mardi Gras beads

    Preschool scissor skills are one of the easiest things to teach, whether in the classroom or at home. It is important to develop scissor skills in Pre-K (or sooner) because Kindergarten teachers...

  • 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 Incorporate Preschool in Your Errands

    Do you think preschool must be confined to the classroom? Can your preschool child learn anywhere and absorb the best of the world? Everyday there are learning opportunities for your child. Here...

  • How to Know if Your Child Should School From Home

    In this article you will find some good tips and suggestions to enable you to make the best decision as to whether or not you have a child who would benefit from home schooling. There are 2...

  • How to Teach Preschool Math with Plastic Army Men

    For about $1.00 at any dollar store, you can get about 50 plastic army men that most young children will love to play with. You can also find construction workers, fire fighters, police officers,...

  • 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 Teach Preschoolers About Night & Day

    Night and day are important concepts to teach preschoolers. Lessons about the sun can include information about how it affects light and darkness, as well as human and animal activity. Learning...

  • How to Develop Your Child’s Cognitive Skills

    A child’s cognitive and spatial skills develop like the arc of the space shuttle launched into Earth orbit. To ignore this need leads to a diminished attention span, mental ability and an erosion...

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