Posts Tagged ‘homeschooling tips’
September 3rd, 2009
by Alyssa in Homeschooling, Math fun, Parent Tips
Math Learning Field Trip Ideas for Homeschoolers
Tour a landmark building that has a great view of the city, like the Empire State Building or the Space Needle. Bring math into the experience by discussing the height of the building, when it was built, and how many people it took to build it.
August 19th, 2009
by Tracy in Homeschooling
Announcing The Free Homeschool Math Ebook
We are very excited to present "Helping Children Be Successful in Math. A Homeschooler's Guide to Math Learning." This free eBook offers tips on how to help your child develop a positive attitude towards math, what fun math games and activities you can do after study hours, and a list of goals from the National Mathematics Advisory Panel. It's a must-read before you start this year's math curriculum.
August 18th, 2009
by Alyssa in Homeschooling, Parent Tips
What Can a Homeschooling Parent Do When Math Isn’t a Strength?
A homeschool co-op is a group of homeschooling families that gather to enrich their kid’s education. Here's some homeschool co-op info for beginners.
August 6th, 2009
by Tracy in Homeschooling
10 Tips for Homeschooling Beginners
So, you've decided to homeschool your children. You've talked to all types of parents, made your pros-and-cons list, and envisioned your media room transformed into an adorable little classroom. You've also probably woke up in a cold sweat once or twice wondering how you're going to be both parent and teacher, how you're going to socialize your kids, and what they might miss out on. It's back-to-school homeschool stress!
November 19th, 2008
by Tracy in Math fun
DreamBox Learning’s Top Educational Toys for the Holidays
It probably goes without saying that the people at DreamBox like to give educational gifts to enrich a child’s mind! Education is the gift that keeps on giving, long after the season ends. Dreambox Learning’s holiday gift-giving guide makes shopping for educational toys a no-brainer!
September 8th, 2008
by Lou in Public Education
A Four Day School Week?
Because of rising fuel costs, some rural schools with long bus routes are considering shortening the school week to stay on budget.
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