We all want a homeschool curriculum that helps our children learn. Each homeschooling family defines educational success in its own way. Most would say teaching to their child’s learning style is key. For my family, an excellent educational foundation in reading, writing, and arithmetic is essential.
There are the visual learners (pictures, what they see), the […]
May 07
2010
Jenn
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6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, faith-based homeschooling, 5th Grade, 4th Grade, Gifted Learning, Middle School, Elementary, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Online
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I never thought of myself as a particularly artsy and craftsy type of mom. Many moms are, and I admire them greatly. Despite my lack of art skills, my son loves to draw, is good at it, and has learned much from a how-to drawing book and an online art program.
Okay, when I first thought […]
Do you remember the commercials for “Hooked on Phonics?” “I am hooked on phonics. I am learning to read . . . ” Those lines are etched in my memory.
“Hooked on Phonics” was the way thousands of parents helped their children learn to read in the 80s and 90s. Some still use it, but now […]
My strong recommendation for those homeschooling and using the web is to check out the following.
 Time4Learning’s web-based online curriculum. They have great interactive lessons for middle school, elementary school, and even preschool. It’s highly interactive and full of animation and multimedia. Whereas some curriculum are just lots of text with an occassional video or animation, Time4Learning is an […]
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