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Writing a Homeschool Field Trip Report
Enhance learning from field trips by writing a field trip report. What to do before, during, and after a field trip can make writing the report easier.
3 commentsHow to Make a Walker Tote Bag
This easy to make walker tote bag is held on with two strips of hook and loop tape (Velcro). It is a fast sewing project, perfect for beginner sewers who want to sew for charity. The tutorial teaches you step by step how to sew a walker bag.
2 commentsPyramid Diorama (Triarama) Templates & Directions
A triarama, or pyramid diorama, is an easy, hands-on, 3D project for homeschool narration, unit studies, or book reports. Learn how to make a triarama with these easy steps.
3 commentsHomeschool -- Help! I'm Behind!
Help! I'm behind in homeschool! What can I do with these feelings of guilt over our homeschool lessons? How can we catch up after being behind?
16 commentsWhat Makes a Book a "Living Book?"
Living books are the foundation of a Charlotte Mason homeschool. What is a living book and what it its opposite -- twaddle? Living books are alive with ideas and images which speak to all readers regardless of age.
5 commentsIndex Card Timelines
Index card timelines are a perfect low-cost timeline choice, especially when space is limited. Store them in a box or clipped along a line.
1 commentCurriculum and Methods for Homeschooling Children who Have Trouble Paying Attention
If your child has a hard time paying attention, there are some things you can do to motivate and train your child's attention.
3 commentsDo Children Need to Learn How to Diagram Sentences?
Although your homeschool language arts curriculum doesn't have to include a study of diagramming sentences, there are some advantages to teaching your children how to parse. Visual spatial students especially benefit from diagramming sentences.
6 commentsSquirrel Nature Study Lesson Plans
Take your Charlotte Mason nature study into your own backyard with a study of squirrels. Read living books, observe squirrels, and keep a nature notebook.
3 commentsProjects for Learning the 50 States of America
Learn American geography and the fifty states through fun hands-on and real life projects.
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