Best Elementary Spelling and Vocabulary Curriculum 2024
Best Elementary Reading Curriculums of 2024 Finding the right spelling and vocabulary curriculum is essential
Best Elementary Reading Curriculums of 2024 Finding the right spelling and vocabulary curriculum is essential
Best Elementary Reading Curriculums of 2024 Choosing the right reading curriculum for your elementary-aged children
Best Elementary Math Curriculums of 2024 Choosing the right elementary math curriculum is crucial for
In this episode, David and Leslie Nunnery discuss the joys and challenges of parenting adult
Speaker: Julia Nalle Is your head spinning with all the homeschooling lingo? Charlotte Mason. Classical. Unschooling. Traditional. Come discover why one style does not have to fit all. Depending upon your child’s bent, age, grade, learning challenges or interests, mom can a la carte with purpose. Julia Nalle shares from teaching her own children and […]
Speaker: Karen DeBeus Years ago, we spent an entire year in our homeschool using the Bible as our core. All of our lessons came directly from the passages we were studying- language arts, science, history, and even some math! It was the best year by far and the lessons learned were far greater than just […]
Finding the perfect curriculum can be a challenge, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether
Writing curriculum programs are not a one size fits all; and, as a home educator,
Teaching your child to read is a daunting task. You want to set your child
Home educating your preschooler is a great and high energy season of life. You have
Speaker: Patty Blackmer “It’s no secret that U.S. students are horrible at geography and have been for some time”? U.S. News and World Report began in a 2015 publication. Trick Geography is a simple, yet powerful curriculum which routinely moves students from geographic illiteracy to command of world countries, US states, Canadian provinces and territories, […]
3 Key Differences Between Horizons and LIFEPAC Parents looking to homeschool their children as they
If you find yourself suddenly homeschooling due to the school closings for Coronavirus prevention, you
If you’re a Christian homeschool family looking to refine your vision, get encouraged, and get better equipped for the mission God has given you, you belong at Teach Them Diligently.
Teaching several grade levels all together can seem daunting. However, what might at first appear to be overwhelming can be turned into an asset in your homeschool. Let’s look together at planning ahead, group teaching, leading older children in sharing knowledge (and boundaries for this approach), and ideas that bring the family together.
Lost Secrets of Ancient CivilizationSpeaker: Mike Snavely (more…)
Come and discover award-winning Excellence in Writing, a method of teaching composition that really works. Using this program, students of all ages will learn to write stories, reports, and essays with style. Best of all, parents and students alike find it easy to use and effective in all their writing endeavors. This workshop will give you an overview of the program and show you how you can get started with even the most reluctant writing student so you can give it a try at home.
Who is going to build a house by starting with the walls? Without a solid foundation, those walls
may hold up for a bit but eventually will come crashing down. Math is a lot like building a house.
We need to start with a strong foundation and build up from there. It doesnt have to be hard!
Come and see how easy it is to teach math.
This talk, geared toward students and teachers of literature, can dramatically change the way you read literature. Reading for the Central One Idea gives purpose and direction to your reading, opening the way for a more illuminating and sophisticated interaction with the text
The secret to success in Homeschooling is theres no secret! The elements of success in Homeschooling match those in discipleship, marriage, parenting, entrepreneurship and gardening.
My husband introduced me to gardening in 1981. I was ready to wean our 13-month old twins to baby food. He argued for a garden because we dont know whos bottling that! When I balked he said Sweetie Pie, gardening is like pastoring and parenting. All require daily attention to detail in the same posture of humility, head bowed, body bent. Folks who dont have time to garden probably dont have time to parent. I joined him in the garden and learned the secret works in discipleship, marriage, parenting, entrepreneurship, gardening, and of course homeschooling. It isnt easy but its also not complex. Homeschooling three sons to a state of holistic health required a challenging yet simple Morning by Morning approach. Id love to share our Why and How Homeschooling secrets with you.
Speaker: Pamela Openshaw (more…)
Speaker: Heather LaurieWhat kind of curriculum works best for you and your family? With so many options available, where do you start? Heather Laurie address this issue and provides clear direction when picking what is best for your children and family! (more…)
Stories teach with power and touch the souls of young and old alike. Through stories, heroes come to life as vibrant mentors to us and our children, living in a world of collapsing values.
This presentation, centered on the Revolutionary War, allows our early heroes to teach sacrifice, selflessness and tenacity: Why did soldiers defy enemy bullets and bayonets to fight for their rights? What makes a general great? Who are we today because of the sacrifices of men, women and children who pushed through fear to forge independence?
America is noble because of those who gave her birth: George Washington, the Great Man without whom America might never have been; Nathaniel Greene and Henry Knox, Washingtons genius-generals; The Maryland 400 Washingtons Immortalswho gave all to save their brother soldiers; the secret intelligence organization that allowed Washington to win the Revolutionary War at the risk of their livesthese and many other stories help children reverence the people
When we think of educating our children, we often think of our children sitting at desks or the kitchen table using textbooks and workbooks. While this kind of teaching/learning is enjoyable to some students, most students (and parents!) enjoy breaking out of the more traditional classroom setting in exchange for ideas and activities that are more fun! It is possible to incorporate alternative kinds of teaching and learning into your homeschool, and it doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive! There are ways to use hands-on activities, dance, poetry, drama, experiments, fun literature-related activities, music, travel, and more to spice up your homeschool! If you’re in a homeschool rut or if you’re just not sure how to add a little fun and adventure to your homeschool, we would love to share some ideas and information with you! Your children will thank you (Ok…it may be years from now! But they will!) and your family may discover a new love for learning this school year!
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