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Welcome to Homeschool Teacher Winter 2007/2008
In this issue:
How to Write a Homeschool Unit Study--Regardless of what methodology you normally use for your homeschool, unit studies can provide you with a nice break from the norm sometimes. They are especially nice whenever you're trying to teach your child(ren) to think a little more about how the different parts of life actually fit together, and they can also give you a break whenever you're faced with the doldrums.Read Article
Dyslexia. Does your child have trouble reading? Mix up letters? Confuse words? Struggle with phonics? Here is a list of symptoms to look for if you feel it might be dyslexia.Read Article
Teaching Your Child Analytical Skills Through Science Projects. There are many things that science projects can teach a child. Science projects can teach your child more about science and the way the world works. Another thing that you can teach your child through science projects is analytical skills. Here are some ways that science projects teaches your child analytical skills. Read Article
The Making of a Homeschool Group. Deciding to home school your children is a big decision to make. Now that you have decided it is the right thing for your family, you certainly have to make sure that your children are getting the best out of the entire learning experience. Having a home school group is a great way to make sure that it happens.
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What is our Day Like? Our Homeschooling Typical Day.When we tell people we homeschool, one of the first questions I am asked is, "What is your day like?" Read about our typical day!
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