Many of us include classic book readings in our homeschools. Some of us use literature as the primary base of our homeschool. It’s a beautiful way to learn; it’s what we do in our family’s homeschool. I found a free college course on classic children’s literature. THESE CLASSIC CHILDREN’S BOOKS ARE COVERED IN THE FREE COLLEGE COURSE The college course,…
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Tips for homeschooling a struggling reader
how to homeschool a struggling reader I’ve covered this topic before, but it’s one I’m passionate about, so here I am again. Even if you have a child who is 9 years old and can’t read simple words, or a teen who “doesn’t like books,” don’t give up. You can have a reader, one who willingly reads on his own….
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How Our Family Homeschools for Free
republished ; links updated October 2023 Our children are in grades 9th, 7th, 5th, and 2nd. We homeschool mostly for free. I say “mostly,” because someone could be strict and say we spend money on gas or one-time purchases of devices or instruments. But these expenses are optional – we homeschool for free because the material we use is free….
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Here are Four Free Lesson Plan Printables
I made four free lesson plans for our homeschool and yours. They’re free to print and use for personal use. I CREATED FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES OF LESSON PLANS FOR HOMESCHOOLING In the below images, you’ll see the four lesson plan printables I created. You’ll download all four at once, as I packaged them together in a zip file. The zip…
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I made Six Free Monthly Printable Planners for you
So last week, I created four weekly planners for your homeschool or home – or life – and I enjoyed making them so much that I worked on more planner pages. This week, I finished creating a set of six monthly planners. They’re free to print and use for personal use. I CREATED SIX DIFFERENT STYLES OF Monthly PLANNERS FOR…
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