Elementary Homeschool
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8 Ways To Encourage Activity In Your Homeschool
Guest Post by Heidi Rosenberg For most parents that have had to homeschool and work from home, it is a challenging and stressful ride. Imagine that the parent recently lost his or her job…
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How to Homeschool and Work Full-Time
If you’re reading this post right now, my guess is that you’re either overwhelmed by working full-time while homeschooling or worried that you will be in the future. Whether you’re juggling…
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Writing Book Reports: Elephants and Blind Beggars
Guest Post by Gabriel Morse “Ugh, why do I have to write about these people?” “Who cares about book reports, anyways?” I have to admit I used to employ these stalling tactics…
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Disrupting Systems and Impacting Millions
If you haven’t noticed, there is a generational struggle that has been raging for some time. It’s primarily an online war of words between the generations: Boomers versus Millennials versus…
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How To Stay Creative as a Homeschool Parent
Guest post by Sam Bowman Homeschooling comes with a variety of benefits. It enables students to learn in a comfortable and familiar environment surrounded by people who care about them. It…
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Writing War or Peace?
Guest Post by Gabriel Morse Teaching our children how to write well can often seem more like a war than a homeschool classroom. The declaration of war from our children may arrive in the open…
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Homeschool Curricula For Dyslexia and Dysgraphia
When teaching a child with dyslexia to read, there are a few things to keep in mind, a specific dyslexia homeschool curriculum, as well as some techniques to facilitate learning. First,…
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Tips To Inspire Homeschool Writing Styles
Now that a couple of months have passed, and you’ve gotten back into the rhythm of the new year, you might be noticing that your student isn’t always looking forward to his or her writing…
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Build Language Skills with Matthew Gollub
Help Your Children Excel in the Language Arts with Matthew Gollub Award-winning children's author Matthew Gollub has produced 18 picture books which together have garnered over 25 national…
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Create Your Own Literature-Based Unit Study
Has your homeschool motivation dropped to zero? Do something - even if you’re just reading and doing unit studies. Unit studies are often so much fun, your students may actually enjoy learning…