Homeschool curriculum planning is often met with anxiety and feeling completely overwhelmed. Rest assured, that’s normal!| iHomeschool Network
When I first started homeschooling, like many new homeschoolers, I attempted to recreate a version of school at home. And it didn’t go well.| iHomeschool Network
Summer is fast approaching and for many of us, that means regular school lessons will end. While it’s great to have a break, kids often get very bored during the summer time. | iHomeschool Network
Most grammar curricula is repetitive. In fact, about half of the material taught each year is review. This repetition can inadvertently communicate to students that grammar isn’t something they have to remember. After all, they’ll be covering it again next year! If you want to make grammar lessons stick, you’ll want to adopt a new approach—regardless of the curriculum you’re using. I have three strategies for you.| ihomeschoolnetwork.com
Music is all around us. It’s in the song of the birds, the wind chimes on the porch, and in the church pew when we sing. It is part of every culture of the world. Thus, teaching and exploring music in homeschool is important. Here are five specific reasons why music is an important subject to teach in your homeschool.| iHomeschool Network