Easy Homeschooling Techniques General Edition.Easy Homeschooling home·school or home-school v. home·schooled, home·school·ing, home·schools v.tr. To instruct (a pupil, for example) in an educational program outside of established schools, especially in the home. Techniques General Edition Lorraine Lorraine (lôrĕn`), Ger. Lothringen, region and former province, NE France, bordering in the N on Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany, in the E on Alsace, in the S on Franche-Comté, and in the W on Champagne. Curry with Naomi Aldort Ph.D., Janice Campbell, & Cathi-Lyn Dyck Easy Homeschooling 402 Wausa Road., Boelus, NE 68820 0970996543, $18.99 www.easyhomeschooling.com Written by experienced homeschooler and mother Lorraine Curry, Easy Homeshcooling Techniques General Edition is a solid "how-to" guide to home schooling home schooling, the practice of teaching children in the home as an alternative to attending public or private elementary or high school. In most cases, one or both of the children's parents serve as the teachers. with excellence in mind. From how to effectively plan, declutter, and organize lessons, to familiarizing fa·mil·iar·ize tr.v. fa·mil·iar·ized, fa·mil·iar·iz·ing, fa·mil·iar·iz·es 1. To make known, recognized, or familiar. 2. To make acquainted with. oneself in and teaching science, arts, math and writing, to teaching great literature, requiring quality from one's students, and much more, Easy Homeschooling Techniques General Edition is sure to prove useful to homeschoolers with students of all ages, from kindergarten kindergarten [Ger.,=garden of children], system of preschool education. Friedrich Froebel designed (1837) the kindergarten to provide an educational situation less formal than that of the elementary school but one in which children's creative play instincts would be to high school. "Your schedule is a tool to help you get more learning done in less time. It is not your master but your slave. Do not use it as a weapon. Have an alternate schedule for the days you need to stay in bed a little longer. That way you won't be tempted to forget schooling completely on that day. Informal learning--such as reading aloud, library trips, vacations, field trips, or other outings--can also be counted as time spent on schooling, so don't fret if you have not spent as much time on task as your schedule says you should." An invaluable resource packed cover to cover with tips, tricks, and practical advice. |
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