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Welcome to Homeschool Teacher
Spring 2008

In this issue:

Homeschool Art Project IdeasOne of the greatest aspects about homeschooling your children is the fact that you can be as creative as you want to be. You aren't locked into teaching specific art classes for an entire semester, as the public schools are. If you want to teach ceramics one day and art appreciation the next, the choice is yours.Read Article

Reading Journals. When these reading journal methods are used with your own students, you'll see that their writings and their attitude improve. If you use reading journals in a homeschool or classroom setting, you can greatly help your students with the reading journal activity. Read Article

Teaching Your Child How to Multiply. When teaching kids how multiplication works, I suggest introducing them to 3 basic concepts. First, teach multiplication as groups of objects. Next, teach them to multiply using arrays. Lastly, teach kids to multiply through repeated adding. Read Article

Making the Transition from Public School to Homeschooling. If your child is struggling in public school, for whatever reason, and is getting more discouraged as the year progresses. Choosing to homeschool might be a valid option to consider. However, be prepared for a transition period after taking your child out of public school before jumping into homeschooling. Read Article

The Homeschool Teacher Web Explorer Reviews PBS TEACHER.The Homeschool Teacher Web Explorer has found a website worth checking out. If you like PBS then it’s time to find the free resources available at PBS Teachers. (www.pbs.org/teachers) The site is designed for classroom prek-12 teachers. PBS Teachers would work well for homeschooling families teaching at multiple levels during the day. Read Article

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