Archive for the 'Homeschooling' Category

Reasons To Begin Homeschooling Your Child Right Away!

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Every day homeschooling becomes even more popular especially in the United States. There are in fact a number of factors contributing to this. For a start parents naturally want better quality tutoring for their kids. The general consensus would appear to be that parents want their children to be taught in a more one-on-one environment.

Teaching Phonics To Children

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Teaching phonics will help children understand the relationship between the letters that they see and the sounds they make. Many school programs teach phonics to help young children learn to read, although they might include some whole or sight words in the material as well.

Preparing For Homeschooling

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

So you have decided that homeschooling is the way to go for your child’s education - congratulations on taking this big step; it can be one of the most rewarding things you can do for your child. However, there are also a number of challenges which you face as a homeschooling parent. It can be difficult to even know where to begin. Don’t worry though; this article will take you through a few of the things you should deal with as you begin to homeschool your child.

Going Ahead With Writing

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Like any other type of art, writing is rewarding in and of itself, just as much as is composing and playing music, painting or sculpture. Like producing a beautiful object in any other medium, writing something which is a good piece of work is very rewarding to the writer. Even better, the writer can share their work with others and communicate something of themselves to others. Whatever you write: story, poem, essay or article, writing is an activity which can boast of many benefits. Here are a few of the benefits of writing:

Writing Is a Vital Communication Skill

Monday, September 1st, 2008

The adage that you should focus on your first impression is the leading reason to learn to write well. Writing well means paying attention to not just the mechanics of English grammar and punctuation, but to the nuances and elegance of the language itself.

How to Motivate Your Students to Write

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

The most common complaint I hear from parents has to do with their child’s approach to writing. It’s quite normal for children to resist writing assignments. I’m here to tell you that it doesn’t have to be that way. By providing your child with a clear purpose for their written assignments, you will boost their motivation and encourage them to do their best work. Through the process of writing format through publishing, my kids do better work, and are happier about it, too!

The Best Topic To Teach Writing

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Despite all the articles I wrote to teach kids to write, the children often teach me more than I teach them. Thanks to my son, I learned another powerful lesson, one that makes me a better teacher while helping him become a better writer. Here’s what happened.

What’s Your Method for Teaching Writing Skills? Part I

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

When we decided to homeschool our children, we did not buy a writing curriculum. As a fifth-grade teacher with six years experience, I knew how to create a writing curriculum. Most of the homeschool writing programs I saw were like the writing curriculum in the public school system. These programs taught students what to write, not how to write.

Internet Safety for Your Kids

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

You may be wondering how you can make the Internet safe for your kids. You’d like to protect them from the objectionable sites and emails that would be so easy for them to find.

Help your Homeschooler Love to Read

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Reading skills are an important part of any homeschooling curriculum. This is because people use reading skills not just in English class, but in all subjects. Even when we study history or science, we need good reading skills to comprehend and digest the information. Homeschooling parents need not confine reading lessons to English class. In fact, you can incorporate reading lessons into every subject area. It`s also very important to encourage children to read beyond what is required in their curriculum. Developing reading as a habit will do wonders for your child`s success in many areas of their studies.