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  • A Homeschool Learning Enivorment That Utilizes Virtual Worlds

    WiloStar3D is an accredited online homeschooling program using virtual worlds and an integrated curriculum. Its courses adhere to established content standards and demand both collaboration and independence from students, combining the best of innovative...
    By Noreen Gunnell December 5, 2011 

  • Geometry Games, Lessons and Songs That Rock

    Don’t let spheres, degrees, theorems and formulas drive you crazy! Relax and let us point you in the right direction to several geometry games, lessons and resources that will take the stress out of teaching this complex subject while making...
    By Lisa King November 15, 2011 

  • Using Videos to Supplement Homeschool Math

    Helping a child with math puts fear into the heart of many parents. Just like public school parents, homeschool parents struggle to recall math functions learned years ago. This makes home instruction difficult. Fortunately, using videos to supplement...
    By Alice Rovney October 26, 2011 


  • Helpful Guide and Creative Tips for Teaching Homeschool Math

    Is there one mathematical formula that works for getting your child to understand math? Stop your homeschool arithmetic struggles! Enjoy teaching your kids from numbers to algebra. Transform your math lessons with tips you will find in this comprehensive...
    By Tere Scott October 17, 2011 

  • Get Help Choosing Your Homeschool Curriculum: Collection of Reviews

    Wouldn't it be nice to sample every curriculum available before buying it? Before you throw away more money on curriculum that doesn't work for you, get the inside story. Find out the pros and cons of popular curricula in this collection of...
    By Tere Scott September 29, 2011 

  • The Grade School Child and Homeschooling: A Guide to Help You Succeed

    Perhaps the most important thing to remember when homeschooling a grade school child is to make sure that child has a strong foundation in reading, writing, and arithmetic. However, there are other valuable skills grade school children need to master...
    By Ronda Levine September 27, 2011 


  • Which Curriculum Should I Use for My Homeschool Student?

    If you find yourself overwhelmed with the vast array of homeschool curricula available, realize that you are not alone. It can be really difficult to get past the fact that there's so much out there and available to parents making the decision to...
    By Ronda Levine September 19, 2011 

  • Finding Grammar Help in Homeschool

    Using good grammar is vital to sounding and appearing educated. Using good grammar means the difference between "It's time to eat, Grandma" and "It's time to eat Grandma." Before you grab a fork and knife (or call the authorities)...
    By Ronda Levine August 31, 2011 

  • The Five Step Process to Write Your Own Homeschool Curriculum: No One Does It Better Than You

    Homeschool educators can easily be intimidated by the big publishers who brag years of experience when it comes to curriculum, but no one knows better than you what your child’s educational strengths are. With these five easy steps you can write...
    By Susan Verner August 31, 2011 

  • Let's Play Ball! Play Tall! Play Y'all! Simple Phonics Games for Your Homeschooler

    Phonics is the keystone to reading success for any young student. These games will entice your homeschooler and help him learn at the same time. The best part? They are free and require little or no preparation.
    By Susan Verner August 30, 2011 
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