Homeschool Teaching Tips

rss RSS
  • A Collection of Tips to Help You Get Organized for Successful Homeschooling

    Whether you are a new homeschooler trying to move from overwhelmed to organized, or a veteran who would like some fresh ideas, this series of articles will have something for you. Check here for ideas on scheduling, creating portfolios, and many other...
    By Liz Ackerman October 27, 2011 

  • Is Unschooling Getting a Bad Rep?

    Unschooling has the reputation for being a lazy option for parents. Although this method is very different from structured home education, unschooling has the potential to provide children with a fine education while encouraging a love of learning.
    By Jennie Dalcour October 26, 2011 

  • Resources for Homeschooling

    The field of education is ever-evolving. You can stay current with this guide for homeschoolers. Included are resources for all areas of the curriculum.
    By Elizabeth Wistrom September 25, 2011 


  • I Need Fresh Ideas! Helpful Teaching Tips For Homeschoolers

    Homeschooling can be fantastic, and it can be challenging! This guide is packed with quality resources, tips and advice for the journey. Most of the authors featured here have homeschooled, and they offer their best ideas to help you do your job even...
    By Laura Powell September 20, 2011 

  • Homeschool Resources to Teach Reading and Writing

    Teach a child to read and write to open up doors to learning. Get answers to your teaching questions, and turn your child's learning struggles into success with this comprehensive list of useful articles. Get the results you are looking for while...
    By Tere Scott September 15, 2011 

  • Finding Magazines Your Daughter Will Love

    Do you need magazines appropriate for homeschooled girls? Now you can find good fiction, non-fiction articles and and stories along with much, much more. There are plenty of hardcopy as well as on-line and e-magazines for all age and reading levels...
    By Marlene Potts August 15, 2011 


  • Getting it Down: Helping Homeschoolers to Journal Their Ideas

    Are your kids tired of writing prompts that don’t inspire them? Are you tired of the writing struggle that rolls around each fall? Journal writing doesn’t have to be painful. These ideas will inspire your student from within and allow...
    By Susan Verner August 14, 2011 

  • Let's Review I Am a Home Schooler by Julie Voetberg

    For anyone who has ever questioned or wondered about home schooling I Am a Homeschooler by Julie Voetberg will provide many answers. Read the review of the book and discover the many activities that could be used in conjunction with it.
    By Pam Cannon August 14, 2011 

  • Tools to Help Your Student Succeed in a Homeschool Writing Course

    Does your student know what their role is in a homeschool writing course? When you give them clear expectations you are giving them an advantage. Here are the tools every homeschool writing teacher needs.
    By Barb Vogelgesang August 13, 2011 

  • Making a Cardboard Castle for a Homeschool Project

    Medieval castles were built and used centuries ago, but our fascination with them still lingers. If you are studying the Middle Ages, building a cardboard castle will give everyone a better idea of how people lived and defended themselves during this...
    By Liz Ackerman July 30, 2011 
showing 1-10 of 47    < Previous  |  page: 1 2 3 4 5  |  Next >