Home »

Search Result

Search Results for Learn

Links

Homeschool Curriculum for the Best Homeschooling
A complete manipulatives-based K-12 homeschool math curriculum.
Ideas and resources for learning while in the car.
Provides learning activities geared toward preschoolers. Includes teaching tips, story stretchers, and a guide to getting started.
Provides worksheets, unit studies, articles, and a newsletter.
Show all results in links

Videos

We had science class IN ANOTHER COUNTRY!   #shorts #homeschool I'm always on the lookout for ways to learn that stick with the kids and what better way than hands on learning during our trip to ...
FIVE mistakes moms make with homeschool checklists Get my free homeschool checklist templates: https://simplyconvivial.com/checklists I couldn't keep my homeschool running and ...
Related Services are not required when you homeschool #IEPJourney #InclusiveLearning #SpecialEdSucce Related Services are not required when you homeschool #IEPJourney #InclusiveLearning #SpecialEdSuccess ...
Teachable Moments Podcast: Homeschool vs Traditional school This episode Dani and Dannah along with Dajuel and Dayla debate if homeschool is more beneficial than tradional school.
Show all results in videos 

News

The Reality of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Imagine an Air Force mom, serving her country on a month-long deployment, who learns that her daughter has been secretly removed by local authorities, claiming the child has been “abandoned.” Children begin mandatory sex-education at the age of four, regardless of their family’s opinions, [...]
Join the Homeschooler Next Door as we sit with Jessica Hulcy, founder of the KONOS curriculum. Having 4 boys to teach Jessica quickly found that she needed more than seat work. Listen and learn how this innovative lady turned her need into a curriculum for thousands.
Maybe you’re one of the blessed ones and all of your children pay perfect attention and are thrilled to participate in all their subjects. But if you’re like most, you have at least one student that makes completing math problems or writing a paragraph like pulling teeth. So what can you do to inspire that reluctant learner?
The beginning of the school year is so exciting! But there may be foot-dragging when it’s time to gather for lessons, staring out the window when there should be diligent work going on, and even a little bit of whining.
-by Mimi Rothschild Strategies for Teaching All Your Children Together Probably most of us have had days when we think it might be better for us as homeschooling parents if we just had a set of twins. Then we could do one lesson for all our kids, instead of hopping back and forth from one to another. On [...]
Show all results in news