A kid-friendly, black and white bullet journal inspired printable to keep track of your school lessons throughout the week.
Write a week’s worth of school assignments into this sheet for your child to keep track of their progress, or jot down what has been completed as you go along.
Choosing to homeschool is a tough decision, and not knowing where to start makes it even tougher.
You can research on the internet, read books, and ask random homeschoolers online where to begin, but very few will give you the actual first steps of homeschooling.
Spoiler alert — it has nothing to do with curriculum, schedules, or even your children.
The Mini Birthday Learning Packet includes educational crafts and activities that cover all the major subjects, info. about how birthdays originated, and additional links and videos for how birthdays are celebrated around the world. Our holiday packets are created to help parents teach their children about other holidays and traditions in a fun and educational way. This is for ages 3-6.
What if you could teach your kids a foreign language even if you don’t speak one yourself? From day one, you and your family can be talking in your dream language.
Teach adding and subtracting fractions outdoors with hands-on activities using mudpies and natural manipulatives! Book and game recommendations also included.
Recommended for grades 3-5. A unit from Wild Math Curriculum.
This e-book will guide you from start to finish in the process of building your own WordPress blog for homeschooling. You can use it to track your homeschooling life, your children’s educational progress, or to create a blog for the homeschooling community. Self-hosted sites using WordPress.org gives the full functionality that sites like Wix or Squarespace can’t offer.Â
Our second magazine issue features 104 beautiful pages of homeschooling advice, experiences, ideas, and support from an inter-sectional array of parents educating their own.
The Home Educator’s Journal is compiled by parent educators for parent educators.
Whether home-schooling or raising world citizens, our explore the world from home downloadable digital guides are perfect for introducing your family to different parts of the world. The New Zealand edition includes a thorough information section, three authentic recipes, three activities, a comprehensive resource section, and a fun printable passport to use to record your child’s learning. All these elements will introduce your family to the geography, history, and culture of New Zealand.
Our third magazine issue features 104 beautiful pages of homeschooling advice, experiences, ideas, and support from an inter-sectional array of parents educating their own.
The Home Educator’s Journal is compiled by parent educators for parent educators.
A Child’s World Curriculum is designed for the unschoolers at heart who feel like they still need a bit of flexible structure and open-ended learning experiences for their children. Designed by a master teacher turned homeschooling mother of two, each grade level is strategically built off of far more than simple academic concepts. Taking the whole child’s development into consideration, A Child’s World is built around the emotional, social, physical, mental, cognitive, AND academic growth. Take heart in knowing that every “necessary” concept is being learned, while your choices for implementation are 100% flexible and open-ended, allowing you to follow your child’s interests and lead in learning. Currently available are Grades Pre-K through 2nd Grade, with Grades 3-5 coming in 2020.
Our third magazine issue features 104 beautiful pages of homeschooling advice, experiences, ideas, and support from an inter-sectional array of parents educating their own.
The Home Educator’s Journal is compiled by parent educators for parent educators.
Simple charts and visuals, geared towards homeschooling families, to help your days flow more easily. Visual cues help younger children use the tools for more independence! The printable set includes a weekly set of pages with spaces for school, chores and fun, plus a daily task sheet, and even a reminder sheet to hang on your front door.
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