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Thinking like a teacher makes planning home-ed lessons easier
Encyclopedias and reference books, read-aloud books, textbooks, dictionaries..what books do you actually need in a home-ed library? A good homeschool…
If you’re home-educating siblings, keeping little ones occupied while homeschooling big ones can be tricky. Activities that can be done…
Home-educating with younger siblings around can be complicated! Painting is a good activity to occupy little hands and minds, and keeps toddlers (relatively) quiet so older siblings can concentrate.
Home Education and Homeschooling – aren’t they one and the same? Reading about home education can be as complicated as…
How to use Spotify in a home-ed classroom
The ways to use Lego in homeschool lessons are limitless. Lego can be used to teach a wide range of…
When it comes to ‘science’ as an academic subject, a child’s enthusiastic desire to seek wonder is a teacher’s best…
Reading poetry is a fantastic way for pupils to develop reading-aloud skills and reading fluency. As an additional benefit to…
Using a kid’s questions to drive lessons is an easy way to get them engaged with learning. There’s no such thing as a silly question and you never know what path of learning one answer might lead them on.
Music is a powerful resource for home-educators. Music can be taught as a subject, used as a teaching aid or act as a lesson resource.