Latest Homeschooling Articles
Exercises to Encourage Creativity
By: Eran Sadeh | 10/10/2008
In this article I will list some very helpful and powerful exercises to encourage creativity.
The article also covers what constitutes creativity, why we aspire to encourage creativity
in the first place and what is required from the person who wishes to encourage creativity
through exercises, be it her own creativity or that of others.
Halloween Games Make Math Fun
By: Teresa Evans | 10/10/2008
We all know how excited children become as Halloween draws closer. But instead of Halloween being a distraction to kids, why not harness this Halloween energy into some Halloween math practice.
Graduation Announcement- Some Tips for the Graduate
By: Jeff Fain | 25/09/2008
If you are graduating, it is a busy time. There are lots of loose ends that must be tied up around campus. Finals and term papers are taking up a lot of your time. But now is the time to put out a graduation announcement to proclaim your accomplishment and share it with friends and family.
2008 High School and College Graduation
By: Jeff Fain | 25/09/2008
Is it time to order your Graduation Invitations or Graduation Announcements and you don't know where to start? Here are some helpful hints to get you started.
What are The Advantages of a Home Schooling High school
By: Scott English | 23/09/2008
For a child who has been attending public schools since kindergarten, doing high schooling from a home school can be a difficult and an asking task to say the least. Most people who go for home schooling have been educated in that environment from the very beginning itself, and for such people home schooling the high school can be a piece of cake.
New Tools for Churches to Reach Out
By: Andrew Van Valer | 23/09/2008
To keep pace in an increasingly competitive world, a church needs to run as efficiently as possible. Efficiency is even more important for a church because your resources are limited. Here is a tip for using a new card technology to help your business work more efficiently, cut costs and improve donor relations.
Creative Shoebox Diorama Ideas for School
By: Will Kalif | 19/09/2008
Shoebox Dioramas are a part of every school year and in just about every grade they serve as a wonderful learning tool. They are used to learn the arts and crafts of making things and they are used to also learn about subjects. This article shows you some creative ideas from both the arts and crafts aspect and the learning aspect.
Distance Education
By: Shane Collison | 18/09/2008
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Secular Home Schooling
By: Carol Currie | 19/10/2007 | Homeschooling
Greater and greater the analyze homeschooling surrounds those with doctrinal views who appreciate established to homeschool their children. You empathize with what I'm talking just about, the Pagans, the Christ followers, the Catholics, and so on and so on. Then you comprehend quite of the course of study that is...
Classical Home Schooling
By: Carol Currie | 19/10/2007 | Homeschooling
You've heard of classical music, regular movies, classical cities, anyhow have you heard of classical homeschooling? Yes, there is such a thing, and its completely distinguished in this season and age where increased parents are making the ruling to homeschool their kids. With public schools filling up, scaled-down and curtailed...
Home Education History
By: Carol Currie | 15/10/2007 | Education
Throughout the years, homeschooling has come to be larger a part of the average families traditional activities. In any event, it didn't channel to be that way. If you think that homeschooling is rare these days, think of the earliest families to homeschool?
When did homeschooling begin to commence and what...
Home School Laws
By: Carol Currie | 15/10/2007 | Education
Homeschooling has elevated deeper in the previous few years than it has for the former decades. At first, homeschooling or any form of separate learning wasn't tolerated in States, regardless when a public court ruled for the population of Sisters for the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary and approved...
Home Education And Your Special Child
By: Carol Currie | 15/10/2007 | Education
Homeschooling is challenging to get going with, add the suspicion of teaching a child with special needs and you are increasing the difficulty of homeschooling Tim and Lisa at home. This does not mean that it can't be done, as there are lots of youngsters with disabilities being homeschooled and...
Home Schooling Magazines
By: Carol Currie | 15/10/2007 | Homeschooling
Remember the days when the one magazine you had laying around the clan was Newsweek or National Geographic? As you skillfully comprehend, magazines now have changed. Nowadays if you would be in my house, you would see a magazine just about suggestions on how to simplify your dealings, a magazine...
Stats On Home Schooling
By: Carol Currie | 15/10/2007 | Homeschooling
As with any argument issue or item, there are ever so many of researcher's willing and ready to investigate each side dissatisfactory or direct with legwork! Since homeschooling has been here and there a while, there have been lots of opportunities and youth for researchers to study and follow throughout...
Calvert Home School Style
By: Carol Currie | 14/10/2007 | Education
The Calvert Educational Program was a primary middle school in the early 1900's that was overseen by a Harvard taught educational facilities adviser named Virgil Hillyer. Even though there were multitudes of schools being run in those days, the Calvert Educational Program is one of the only schools that are...