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by Christina Yeager
Hands-on learning doesn’t have an age limit! Yes, grade school was where we all learned that putting our hands literally into the project was so much fun! It doesn’t have to stop there. There are no rules saying that teens can’t enjoy the same avenue of learning as when they kids! Here are some exciting hands-on creative experiments and projects for teens to enhance a variety of homeschooling curriculum.
by Christina Yeager
English is a complex language and often difficult to learn even for those in native-speaking countries. Perhaps, that’s why it’s required throughout a student’s entire academic stretch in some form or another. English doesn’t just consist of confusing sentence structure and proper grammar, it evolves into Language Arts, which consists of reading and comprehension, writing, speaking, and communication. English and Language Arts are essential to education and everything in life will revolve around it. Here are five free online resources to help homeschoolers with English and Language Arts.
by Christina Yeager
English is difficult enough! Deciding to expand your language knowledge beyond that is an exciting decision. Adding a foreign language to a homeschoolers curriculum can seem intimidating. Don’t sweat it! There are online resources available to all that can certainly get a student started. Learn foreign languages with these free online resources for homeschooling students.
by Christina Yeager
Hands on learning, especially in the way of experimenting with science is highly beneficial. It’s very important to always be safe and to have fun! Any student can learn vis reading how chemicals react in science curriculum, but actually being able to do, watch and see can make a world of difference. Build amazing and entertaining science projects to go along with homeschooling lesson plans with these free online resources.
by Christina Yeager
Nothing can replace the hands on learning benefits of experimenting with science projects. It’s a totally different experience from simply learning how chemicals react to one another, how metal responds with certain elements and how even water and air can change when manipulated than actually doing and watching. So, jump in and get your hands dirty while conducting exciting and creative science projects to accompany homeschooling curriculum with these free online resources.
by Christina Yeager
Math is a vital element of developmental education and it’s no surprise that most states require mathematics curriculum for homeschoolers. Instruction materials are the sole management homeschooling parents, guardians, tutors and teachers’. Finding helpful and productive resources can be a challenge. Here are five more online resources for math that homeschoolers can use to satisfy curriculum requirements.
by Christina Yeager
Numerous resources can be found online to aid a homeschool with curriculum, lesson plans and activities. Websites, podcasts and videos are just a few types of content where simple solutions to minor problems and promising field trip ideas exist. YouTube channels can be very useful in locating homeschool advocates that have tips to share. ToriAnn Perkey shares homeschool geared videos on her YouTube channel ranging from simplifying your schedule to what to do when your homeschool isn’t working.
by Christina Yeager
Math is considered an essential component of childhood education and therefore it’s only natural that most states require mathematics curriculum. Learning materials are the homeschooling parents, guardians, tutors and teachers’ sole responsibility. Finding useful and correct resources can be a challenge. Here are five online resources for math that homeschoolers can use to satisfy curriculum requirements.
Are you struggling to keep your kids interested in reading and reaping all those wonderful benefits that go along with it? Mom Loves Best has the scoop on how to help your child become a passionate life-long reader. In their infographic and guide, they cover when you should consider introducing books to your kids, actionable tips for keeping them enthusiastic about reading, and how to find appropriate books for every age group.
by Leslie Fobbs
Oh, Summer. I’m so glad you’re almost here! During my childhood in Northeast Ohio summer meant sitting along Copley Road for the West Akron parade, walking to Mr. Pantries for Jo-Jos and candy, and weekly trips to the library to turn in our book list for the summer reading program. I was an avid reader and loved the independence I felt leading my brother and sisters down to the library to get more books. Now I enjoy taking my son, and I’m glad he’s finally caught a passion for reading just like I did. As a homeschooler, I’m excited to see what programs are now available to win rewards and prizes. I’m sure the lure of free stuff will motivate Dee to read even more. |
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