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Reasons Kids Like Homeschooling
Have you been asked if you like homeschooling lately? What is your answer? Perhaps you like sleeping in on those chilly, gray mornings! Or, maybe you like spending more time with your family. There are so many advantages to homeschooling, and some you might not have thought about. I am going to mention some of these advantages, and I bet many are familiar with your family. Your opinion is important, too. If you have something special that you like about homeschooling, I invite you to share with everyone. Just contact me at oliverid5@comcast.net with your reason.
homeschooling
• homeschool
• field trips
• birthdays
• vacations
Day Tripping
This is a great, inspirational, fun, imaginative book that will have your family packing their bags in search for the learning involved in experiencing life outside your immediate world. Day Tripping helps parents organize excellent activities that their whole family will learn from and enjoy without spending excessive money or time away from home. Be spontaneous and start exploring outside your boundaries – pick up a copy of Day Tripping today!
homeschool
• curriculum
• review
• unschooling
• unschoolers
La Vida Victorian
What do wassailing, a mongoose, tea parties, and the Salvation Army have in common? Your students will enjoy finding out through these tips for bringing the rich Victorian era into your classroom. Pick and choose from the many activities listed to enrich a British literature class or a history class's venture into Victorian England. <i> Article features links to specific sites for online texts, social customs, Queen Victoria, and other historical research. </i>
queen victoria
• charles dickens
• rudyard kipling
• teaching
• teaching tips
Learning to Learn, Work, and Play
My just about three-year old daughter and I were driving home one day last week, when I heard her high-pitched voice emerging from the back seat. I initially thought she was role-playing with one of her stuffed animals, but what I heard coming out of her mouth took me completely by surprise. “The poor donkey,” she said, “is so old and tired, he can no longer carry heavy loads to the mill.”
learn
• work
• play
• teaching about learning
• self-regulated learning
Successfully Sharing the Visual Arts with Children
While political figures today are wondering whether to pull funding from art galleries that house controversial exhibits or ban controversial exhibits from public galleries, teachers are beginning to wonder whether or not it is advisable to visit public art museums with their children at all. Visiting an art museum has changed from a guaranteed g-rated class field trip to a potentially x-rated fiasco. What’s a teacher to do?
art
• field trips
• education
• elementary
• discipline based art