Last week, I shared how we’re using Heritage History to supplement the Mystery of History and how that’s working for us. I also mentioned that we’re adding in some notebooking, but that we’re having to *learn* how to do it. Today I want to share how I’m going about trying to teach my children HOW to notebook. How We Got Started Our first real exposure to notebooking came through the …
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Multiple Ages: How to plan a group subject with one text
One of the many benefits of eclectic homeschooling is the ability to choose one text for a subject and teach your children as a group at mixed ages. We do this with Bible, worldview, science and history. We’ve also done this with a few other things along the way, such as GrammarLand. And by the way, we love it! It did seem a little daunting at first, though. I poured …
Kinesthetic Tactile Learners: Ten Days of How to Teach Your Child to Read
Kinesthetic Tactile Learners {Our 10 Day series got interrupted 3 days before it’s conclusion. Here’s the next installment, Day #7 of 10.} If you have a child who has to move to think, who has to touch it to learn about it, who has to remake, rebuild it, redo it after you’ve learned it, you will know what I mean when I say that these kinesthetic tactile learners are truly …