Where the Really Good Reading Materials Are
Have you ever thought about having your child read the classics but didn’t know where to begin?
Have you ever thought about having your child read the classics but didn’t know where to begin?
No matter what method is used to teach reading, learners need some form of practice and educators need to have a viable method of assessing progress. Although many homeschooling parents shy away from the use of worksheets and practice sheets when teaching reading, both can be viable aids when used properly.
It is interesting that, despite math being such a fundamental part of life and society, many people did not, and do not, enjoy math class. Even more interesting is that, when math is applied to something that is of interest to the person, much of their resistance to math fades.
Do you teach civics in your homeschool? In a recent, non-scientific and totally spontaneous survey I took among homeschooling families I know, 4 out of 6 “admitted” to me that they neglected to teach civics.
You can help guide your children to becoming successful word problem solvers and effectively complete science related math homework. Help your child develop a problem solving process to use with many types of word problems.
When you think of Charlotte Mason, you think of using living books as the foundation of your studies. So, how are you supposed to use living books that you read to help your child understand and learn mathematical concepts?
This collection of chemist biographies is strikingly interesting and easy to read, very informative and child-friendly.