Below are some prewriting strategies you can use to help your students: - brainstorming - using a graphic organizer - doing a prewriting activities and how to use them. By breaking the writing process up into manageable tasks, your students will be more successful. The most effective way to start teaching writing is by having students do a lot of prewriting. I've compiled a list of … [Read more...]
A Guide to Electives for Homeschool High School
Parents who homeschool their teenagers often ask us how they should go about choosing their teens' electives. High school is only four years long, so you can't possible cover everything. How do you handle electives for homeschool high schoolers? How do you choose which courses will be best for your homeschoolers? This post will cover the following topics: How do you know how many electives … [Read more...]
Homeschooling on One Income
For many families, homeschooling means transitioning from two incomes to one income. Although it can be difficult, it is possible for many families. If you're homeschooling your children, it's likely that you're doing so on one income. This may require some lifestyle changes, but it's worth it. Homeschooling on One Income Homeschooling usually requires getting rid of unnecessary … [Read more...]
How to Plan for a Reluctant Reader
Reluctant readers can be difficult to teach - so much of our educational curriculum is often centered around reading. There are many reasons why a student might not be willing to read, but whatever the reason, there is hope they can be motivated. 1. Many Reluctant Readers Lack Interest and Motivation Let’s just call it like it is. Some reluctant readers hate reading. This impacts not … [Read more...]
Important Table Manners for Tweens & Teens You Need to Teach Now
You probably taught your kids manners when they were little, but table manners become a much bigger topic when kids become teens! You may feel like it's too early to start talking about eating out on a job interview, or with college professors, but those things will come up fast, and you probably wont be able to do a crash course by then. This subject is not just for little kids. … [Read more...]
20 Important Manners Kids Need to Know
How can we teach children in a way that is both meaningful and memorable? Addressing the heart behind the manner is key While manners are typically thought of in terms of social etiquette, they reach far beyond that. There is no doubt that you have seen how children learn behaviors and develop habits at a young age. They mimic what they see around them. It's important to … [Read more...]
7 Plus Simple Ways to Make Traditional Curriculum More Engaging
Boxed sets of curriculum are often frowned upon in homeschooling circles. Since they use a one-size-fits-all approach to learning, people see them as inflexible and uninspiring. Veteran homeschool moms often find that the assigned work is not beneficial and becomes things that just take up space and time; that the textbooks are uninteresting; and that the workloads include unnecessary … [Read more...]
Is Online Curriculum Right for Your Child?
Debunking Myths and Misconceptions about Online Curriculum It can be tough to decide to homeschool your kids. Of course, you want what's best for them, but you're also worried about whether or not you can adequately teach them everything they need to know. An online curriculum is one solution that more and more parents are considering. But is an online curriculum right for your child? Let's … [Read more...]
Homeschool Reluctant Learners: How Do Parents Encourage Them To Engage?
While some students are eager and enthusiastic about their homeschool education, others can be reluctant or even resistant. It is a challenge that many homeschool parents face. By taking the time to understand the student's reluctance, you can better tailor your approach and encourage them to engage. The most important thing is to take the time to understand what's causing your child's … [Read more...]
10 Things to Eliminate from Your Homeschool
It's the beginning of the year, and the classroom has been cleaned up after the holidays. The space feels more open and inviting. A friend recently shared a post on things that should be eliminated in the New Year, which made me think more deeply about things that we should eliminate from our homeschool. 10 Things to Eliminate from Your Homeschool Get rid of something? It seems almost … [Read more...]