Middle Grades… the Big Transition
How does a parent go from hands-on, exploratory, interest-driven learning in the early grades to...
Read Moreby Sara Carothers | Oct 4, 2023 | Schools of Thought | 0 |
How does a parent go from hands-on, exploratory, interest-driven learning in the early grades to...
Read Moreby Deanne Crawford | Mar 15, 2022 | Academics | 0 |
To Grade or Not to Grade: Point of View, Part 2 Last week we looked at numerous things to consider...
Read Moreby Lisa Asanowicz | Oct 16, 2020 | Schools of Thought | 0 |
Is science getting the short end of the educational stick in your household? You’re not...
Read Moreby Deanne Crawford | Mar 23, 2016 | Videos, Workshops | 0 |
In this video, Rainbow consultant Deanne Crawford will take you through a brief history of math...
Read Moreby Consultants | Feb 15, 2016 | History & Geography | 0 |
Study history like never before with these 4D puzzles!
Read Moreby Janice Price | Feb 10, 2016 | Foreign Language | 0 |
With this title, you may find yourself wondering how a Scandinavian ancient sea-beast winds up in a Roman Coliseum, but you have to admit the play on words is appealing and descriptive of this course.
Read Moreby Tina Robertson | Dec 18, 2015 | Unit Studies | 0 |
Unit studies have a way of not only bringing the family together, but they are a great boredom buster. Whether you are looking for a complete change to your homeschool approach or want to tip toe into unit studies, try this quick and easy free winter homeschool unit study for middle school.
Read Moreby Tina Robertson | May 13, 2015 | Schools of Thought | 0 |
Even though Mr. Senior 2013 went to public school for a very short time in Kindergarten, when I...
Read Moreby Donna Krahn | Feb 4, 2014 | Mathematics | 0 |
If Saxon isn’t your cup of tea, but you need a very good secular math program – Prentice Hall can fill that void. This series is written to meet standards and prepare students for standardized testing. The books are colorful and easy to use while the teacher resources give you everything you need to teach the course and a lot of extras.
Read Moreby Jess Listwan | Jan 6, 2014 | English & Writing | 0 |
What do you do when your children are in middle school, looking towards their more intensive high school years, and they already loathe writing? Don’t worry – it’s not too late to turn ‘em around and prepare them for high school writing.
Read Moreby Lee Binz | Dec 17, 2013 | College-Bound | 0 |
For freaked out and terrified parents, I offer support. Let me explain high school in the simplest terms so you can enter the next stage confidently. There are five stages of homeschooling high school. To be honest, you only need to pay attention to the first two, because you have plenty of time to learn about the others later on.
Read Moreby Lee Binz | Dec 10, 2013 | College-Bound | 0 |
Many homeschool parents feel anxious about middle school. Often this comes from their memories about that time in their own lives. Before we started homeschooling, my husband and I were considering homeschooling only the middle school years, just because we remembered it being so difficult.
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