A Weekly Home-Ed Folder
Weekley folders help homeschooled kids become autonomous leaners: Learning to manage their time, meet deadlines, and find a way of learning that makes them happy.
Weekley folders help homeschooled kids become autonomous leaners: Learning to manage their time, meet deadlines, and find a way of learning that makes them happy.
Homeschooling and home education – aren’t they the same thing? Well, yes…and also, not.
The ways to use Lego in homeschool lessons are limitless. Lego can be used to teach a wide range of skills, can be used with all age groups, and building activities can be integrated into most subjects. Lego is a brilliantly versatile toy that in home-ed becomes a tool. Skills taught by using Lego Following…
Reading poetry is a fantastic way for pupils to develop reading-aloud skills and reading fluency. As an additional benefit to the home educator, lots of poems are short, making it easy to slot poetry reading into a daily homeschool routine. Poetry as a lesson subject encourages engagement with language in a way prose doesn’t; poetry…
Every child can ‘succeed’ – even if success is redefined away from academics. Academic building blocks give a guideline to help children succeed at their own pace