Improving the quality of low-cost meals.
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Presents tips and tidbits on how to make learning fun. Based on the book by Dianne Wilton. Also includes homeschool links.
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Offers ready to make time lines and related products.
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Three Windows 95/98 math programs for children ages 6-12 including Math Maker, a math activities printing program.
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News and research on homeschooling from NHERI, an organization whose purposes are to produce high-quality research on home-based education; serve as a clearinghouse of research for homeschoolers, researchers, and policy makers; and educate the public conc
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Here's how to make your own irresistible trio of Polar Bear Cubs, starting with Mama Bear.
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Make posable toy animals from dried pasta.
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by Mimi Rothschild
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 [...]
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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?
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At dawn an old man was walking along the beach, where thousands of starfish were stranded and lay dying because of the low tide. The man saw a little boy throwing them back into the sea. Thinking himself very wise, he said to the boy, Why are you doing that? It won’t make any difference. The boy bent down, picked up a starfish, threw it back into the sea and said, It makes a difference to this one.
Modified from a parable by Loren Eisley
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