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Thinking like a teacher makes planning home-ed lessons easier
Lesson planning can be an overwhelming thought when you’re starting homeschooling. You might know what you need to teach, but…
Poetry, prose, etymology.. Shakespeare’s writings are something no literature curriculum is complete without. If you’re not an English teacher the…
There is nothing to compare with the experience of physically visiting galleries and museums with your homeschooled children, but sometimes…
Drama is a fun element to add to a homeschool curriculum and also a fantastic way to encourage homeschoolers to…
When my home learners read this post they’ll laugh. My desktop is a chaotic mass of screenshots and downloads, the…
Creating a homeschool schedule that works efficiently for your family starts with thinking about your family’s lifestyle, out-of-school commitments and…
Every child can ‘succeed’ – even if success is redefined away from academics. Academic building blocks give a guideline to help children succeed at their own pace
The more comfortable we are with the medium we’re using to write words down..pen, pencil, keyboard.. the easier it is…
short, effective lessons that are simple to follow and teach: using ‘Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons’ in a homeschool classroom
Home educated kids are no different to kids who go to traditional schools – there are subjects they like and…
