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My Introverted Moms’ Community has just reopened to new members who’d like to join our summer semester! If you’re interested in literary life coaching, habit help, and meeting kindred spirits, you’ll. Weekend homeschool links: May 21st. Read More. HOW TO CREATE A SIMPLE HOMESCHOOL PORTFOLIO Materials. If you are creating a traditional homeschool portfolio, you will need a few supplies: A 3-ring binder, file box, or accordion folder. Subject dividers, sheet protectors, and/or file folders (so that you can organize the portfolio by subject) 3-hole punch. Nowadays, many homeschoolers choose to maintain electronic portfolios. HOW TO HOMESCHOOL HOME EC Basic household repairs. Menu planning and grocery shopping. Budgeting and money management. Balancing a check book/finances. Laundry. Lawn care. Making appointments (Some people hate calling to make a doctor’s appointment, but it’s something we all have to do at some point.) Basically, what was once called home ec is what most of us now HOMESCHOOL TIPS FOR STUDENTS WITH ADHD Create short lessons. One of the best homeschool tips for teaching a child that has been diagnosed with ADD or ADHD is to adjust the activity times to suit their stamina. In a traditional school environment, most subjects are covered in 30-45 minute increments at a time. In a homeschool environment, you can focus on shorter classtimes that
OUR LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE ROAD TRIP Jamie is an introverted mom of three, who loves books, tea, and people (not always in that order), and avoids answering the phone when possible.She co-founded SimpleHomeschool.net in 2010 and began IntrovertedMoms.com in 2020.. Jamie is the author of four books, including Give Your Child the World (reached #9 on Amazon's Top 100 Best Sellers list), and her latest release, Introverted Mom GAMESCHOOLING: HOW TO ADD MORE GAMES TO YOUR HOMESCHOOL Add a game to your morning routine. Play a game after dinner. Choose a day or evening to play each weekend. Gameschool over homeschool vacations and summer break. Encourage children to use one-player games during afternoon quiet time. Set a reasonable goal and stick to it. PLANS FOR "SUMMER SCHOOL" AT HOME Doing math in the summer is a great way to keep skills sharp or work on some remedial topics. 2. Books, books, and books. Part of our weekly schedule will include a trip to the library. Our local library offers a summer reading program. We’ve been hit and miss for the past few years, but no matter. UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS OF WALDORF EDUCATION Understanding the basics of Waldorf education. W aldorf is a living, breathing form of education that Rudolph Steiner, its founder, wanted to provide as an antidote to modern times. Waldorf honors the whole child – body, mind and spirit – through music, arts, handwork, sculpture, stories and movement. It educates the child’s mind HOMESCHOOL BURNOUT: 10 THINGS TO TRY WHEN Homeschool Burnout ~ Written by Caitlin Curley of My Little Poppies. S ometimes you can feel the burnout coming on, just as you can tell your body is fighting a cold. “Uh-oh,” you think to yourself, and then you quickly snap into prep mode. With this type of burnout, you have alittle wiggle room.
COLLEEN’S HOMESCHOOL DAY IN THE LIFE (WITH A 7-, 10-, 12 Refreshed, showered, dressed, and put together, I wake up Molly (12) and Trevor (17). Molly follows me downstairs to make herself tea, while Trevor grumbles and flops over. I’ll head back in a bit to wake him again. and again. The little two have already eaten as they tend to feed themselves while I drink my coffee — yogurt withgranola
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My Introverted Moms’ Community has just reopened to new members who’d like to join our summer semester! If you’re interested in literary life coaching, habit help, and meeting kindred spirits, you’ll. Weekend homeschool links: May 21st. Read More. HOW TO CREATE A SIMPLE HOMESCHOOL PORTFOLIO Materials. If you are creating a traditional homeschool portfolio, you will need a few supplies: A 3-ring binder, file box, or accordion folder. Subject dividers, sheet protectors, and/or file folders (so that you can organize the portfolio by subject) 3-hole punch. Nowadays, many homeschoolers choose to maintain electronic portfolios. HOW TO HOMESCHOOL HOME EC Basic household repairs. Menu planning and grocery shopping. Budgeting and money management. Balancing a check book/finances. Laundry. Lawn care. Making appointments (Some people hate calling to make a doctor’s appointment, but it’s something we all have to do at some point.) Basically, what was once called home ec is what most of us now HOMESCHOOL TIPS FOR STUDENTS WITH ADHD Create short lessons. One of the best homeschool tips for teaching a child that has been diagnosed with ADD or ADHD is to adjust the activity times to suit their stamina. In a traditional school environment, most subjects are covered in 30-45 minute increments at a time. In a homeschool environment, you can focus on shorter classtimes that
OUR LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE ROAD TRIP Jamie is an introverted mom of three, who loves books, tea, and people (not always in that order), and avoids answering the phone when possible.She co-founded SimpleHomeschool.net in 2010 and began IntrovertedMoms.com in 2020.. Jamie is the author of four books, including Give Your Child the World (reached #9 on Amazon's Top 100 Best Sellers list), and her latest release, Introverted Mom GAMESCHOOLING: HOW TO ADD MORE GAMES TO YOUR HOMESCHOOL Add a game to your morning routine. Play a game after dinner. Choose a day or evening to play each weekend. Gameschool over homeschool vacations and summer break. Encourage children to use one-player games during afternoon quiet time. Set a reasonable goal and stick to it. PLANS FOR "SUMMER SCHOOL" AT HOME Doing math in the summer is a great way to keep skills sharp or work on some remedial topics. 2. Books, books, and books. Part of our weekly schedule will include a trip to the library. Our local library offers a summer reading program. We’ve been hit and miss for the past few years, but no matter. UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS OF WALDORF EDUCATION Understanding the basics of Waldorf education. W aldorf is a living, breathing form of education that Rudolph Steiner, its founder, wanted to provide as an antidote to modern times. Waldorf honors the whole child – body, mind and spirit – through music, arts, handwork, sculpture, stories and movement. It educates the child’s mind HOMESCHOOL BURNOUT: 10 THINGS TO TRY WHEN Homeschool Burnout ~ Written by Caitlin Curley of My Little Poppies. S ometimes you can feel the burnout coming on, just as you can tell your body is fighting a cold. “Uh-oh,” you think to yourself, and then you quickly snap into prep mode. With this type of burnout, you have alittle wiggle room.
COLLEEN’S HOMESCHOOL DAY IN THE LIFE (WITH A 7-, 10-, 12 Refreshed, showered, dressed, and put together, I wake up Molly (12) and Trevor (17). Molly follows me downstairs to make herself tea, while Trevor grumbles and flops over. I’ll head back in a bit to wake him again. and again. The little two have already eaten as they tend to feed themselves while I drink my coffee — yogurt withgranola
ABOUT SIMPLE HOMESCHOOL Whether you’re considering homeschooling, just getting started, or a veteran, at Simple Homeschool you’ll find regular doses of inspiration, encouragement, and practical ideas. Together, as a community, we can help restore the joy of learning to our homes—andat the
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GAMESCHOOLING: HOW TO ADD MORE GAMES TO YOUR HOMESCHOOL Add a game to your morning routine. Play a game after dinner. Choose a day or evening to play each weekend. Gameschool over homeschool vacations and summer break. Encourage children to use one-player games during afternoon quiet time. Set a reasonable goal and stick to it. MY 3 STEP PROCESS FOR HOMESCHOOL PLANNING My 3 step process for homeschool planning ~ Written by Kara Fleck. I f the past ten years of homeschooling have taught me anything, it’s that our years go much smoother when I have a plan.. Whether it is a rough outline or a detailed map, I value having a guide to our year – something more meaningful to me as the kids are growing up, the lessons become more advanced, and this mama (and PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR HOMESCHOOLED TEENS Physical Education for Homeschooled Teens~ Written by contributor Sarah Small of SmallWorld at Home. P. E., physical education, gym: whatever you called it, all of us public schoolers did it. Some of us dreaded it; some of us considered it the best part of the day. COLLEEN’S HOMESCHOOL DAY IN THE LIFE (WITH A 7-, 10-, 12 Refreshed, showered, dressed, and put together, I wake up Molly (12) and Trevor (17). Molly follows me downstairs to make herself tea, while Trevor grumbles and flops over. I’ll head back in a bit to wake him again. and again. The little two have already eaten as they tend to feed themselves while I drink my coffee — yogurt withgranola
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My Introverted Moms’ Community has just reopened to new members who’d like to join our summer semester! If you’re interested in literary life coaching, habit help, and meeting kindred spirits, you’ll. Weekend homeschool links: May 21st. Read More. HOW TO CREATE A SIMPLE HOMESCHOOL PORTFOLIO Materials. If you are creating a traditional homeschool portfolio, you will need a few supplies: A 3-ring binder, file box, or accordion folder. Subject dividers, sheet protectors, and/or file folders (so that you can organize the portfolio by subject) 3-hole punch. Nowadays, many homeschoolers choose to maintain electronic portfolios. HOW TO HOMESCHOOL HOME EC Basic household repairs. Menu planning and grocery shopping. Budgeting and money management. Balancing a check book/finances. Laundry. Lawn care. Making appointments (Some people hate calling to make a doctor’s appointment, but it’s something we all have to do at some point.) Basically, what was once called home ec is what most of us now HOMESCHOOL TIPS FOR STUDENTS WITH ADHD Create short lessons. One of the best homeschool tips for teaching a child that has been diagnosed with ADD or ADHD is to adjust the activity times to suit their stamina. In a traditional school environment, most subjects are covered in 30-45 minute increments at a time. In a homeschool environment, you can focus on shorter classtimes that
OUR LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE ROAD TRIP Jamie is an introverted mom of three, who loves books, tea, and people (not always in that order), and avoids answering the phone when possible.She co-founded SimpleHomeschool.net in 2010 and began IntrovertedMoms.com in 2020.. Jamie is the author of four books, including Give Your Child the World (reached #9 on Amazon's Top 100 Best Sellers list), and her latest release, Introverted Mom UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS OF WALDORF EDUCATION Understanding the basics of Waldorf education. W aldorf is a living, breathing form of education that Rudolph Steiner, its founder, wanted to provide as an antidote to modern times. Waldorf honors the whole child – body, mind and spirit – through music, arts, handwork, sculpture, stories and movement. It educates the child’s mind 9 WAYS TO GIVE YOUR KIDS ONE-ON-ONE ATTENTION WITHOUTSEE MORE ON SIMPLEHOMESCHOOL.NET HOMESCHOOL BURNOUT: 10 THINGS TO TRY WHEN Homeschool Burnout ~ Written by Caitlin Curley of My Little Poppies. S ometimes you can feel the burnout coming on, just as you can tell your body is fighting a cold. “Uh-oh,” you think to yourself, and then you quickly snap into prep mode. With this type of burnout, you have alittle wiggle room.
RAISING CHICKENS AND THE ART OF PROJECT-BASED LEARNING Contributor Amida is currently obsessed with chickens and often blogs about them at Journey Into Unschooling.. T his summer, I decided to ditch the school work and focus on a more natural learning style, allowing our interest to dictate which topics we would explore. For my three-year-old, it was the different structures at the playground and figuring out daredevil ways to get the most play A VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP TO ANNE'S PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Written by Jamie C. Martin of Simple Homeschool. F or several years, my friend Caroline and I have talked about going to Prince Edward Island in search of our favorite author, Lucy Maud Montgomery (known as “Maud” to friends and family).. We’re avid fans, having read all the Anne books several times through, many of her other novels, all five volumes of Maud’s journals, as well as theSIMPLE HOMESCHOOL
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OUR LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE ROAD TRIP Jamie is an introverted mom of three, who loves books, tea, and people (not always in that order), and avoids answering the phone when possible.She co-founded SimpleHomeschool.net in 2010 and began IntrovertedMoms.com in 2020.. Jamie is the author of four books, including Give Your Child the World (reached #9 on Amazon's Top 100 Best Sellers list), and her latest release, Introverted Mom UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS OF WALDORF EDUCATION Understanding the basics of Waldorf education. W aldorf is a living, breathing form of education that Rudolph Steiner, its founder, wanted to provide as an antidote to modern times. Waldorf honors the whole child – body, mind and spirit – through music, arts, handwork, sculpture, stories and movement. It educates the child’s mind 9 WAYS TO GIVE YOUR KIDS ONE-ON-ONE ATTENTION WITHOUTSEE MORE ON SIMPLEHOMESCHOOL.NET HOMESCHOOL BURNOUT: 10 THINGS TO TRY WHEN Homeschool Burnout ~ Written by Caitlin Curley of My Little Poppies. S ometimes you can feel the burnout coming on, just as you can tell your body is fighting a cold. “Uh-oh,” you think to yourself, and then you quickly snap into prep mode. With this type of burnout, you have alittle wiggle room.
RAISING CHICKENS AND THE ART OF PROJECT-BASED LEARNING Contributor Amida is currently obsessed with chickens and often blogs about them at Journey Into Unschooling.. T his summer, I decided to ditch the school work and focus on a more natural learning style, allowing our interest to dictate which topics we would explore. For my three-year-old, it was the different structures at the playground and figuring out daredevil ways to get the most play A VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP TO ANNE'S PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Written by Jamie C. Martin of Simple Homeschool. F or several years, my friend Caroline and I have talked about going to Prince Edward Island in search of our favorite author, Lucy Maud Montgomery (known as “Maud” to friends and family).. We’re avid fans, having read all the Anne books several times through, many of her other novels, all five volumes of Maud’s journals, as well as the ABOUT SIMPLE HOMESCHOOL Whether you’re considering homeschooling, just getting started, or a veteran, at Simple Homeschool you’ll find regular doses of inspiration, encouragement, and practical ideas. Together, as a community, we can help restore the joy of learning to our homes—andat the
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