Don’t allow your curriculum to make choices for you. If you don’t like it or it’s not working, then change it so it does work for your homeschool or put it aside. You are the boss of yourhomeschool curriculum, not the other way around. Be sure to keep that in mind when scru...
Our elementary school curriculum is uniquely customized to fit each child’s needs and helps young learners acquire all the basic study skills and develop a lifelong love for learning. Lessons are designed to help students build confidence and work independently, all while at their own pace. Elem...
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A homeschooling mom took freebies found here and there around the internet and created a faith-based free homeschool curriculum for elementary and middle school. She created the curriculum for her own children and took the time to compile the information to share!
I used this program for our first year of homeschooling. We homeschooled for second and fifth grade. It is such a wonderful addition to our language curriculum. The girls love watching the videos and listening to the songs. They will play Spanish class with their dolls and their young cous...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which the topics identified as essential to home economics content were taught in the elementary school curriculum. Objectives were (1) to analyze the scope of home economics topics as associated with primary and intermediate grade levels; ...
Teachers also prompt or initiate activities typically as homework assignments as part of the school curriculum or suggestions to parents as ways to develop children’s skills. Teachers increasingly initiated activities, particularly mathematics, as the children got older. Children displayed the opposite ...
s a hybrid program in the elementary and middle school, where kids go to school one morning a week, plus optional afternoons for clubs and enrichment. Teachers give you the curriculum and you work at home with your child independently. Middle school is more traditional in that you can drop ...