7 Things to Structure a Grade 1 Homeschool Curriculum

Seven things I’ve learned about structuring a grade 1 homeschool curriculum: here are ideas you might like to use.

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Tailoring Education for a Unique 13-Year-Old: A Case Study

Tailoring education for a thirteen-year-old? Your thirteen-year-old and MY thirteen-year-old aren’t the same. In fact, I’ve had three thirteen-year-olds living in the same family and they aren’t the same either. So take my suggestions with a grain of salt, but gather ideas. You can’t teach the same way to each child. They’re different. Your goal…

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Creating Learning Opportunities, not Recreating School Subjects

Creating learning opportunities, and not recreating school subjects is a goal for our homeschool kids. I’ll share a typical day in our homeschool world so you can get an idea of what I mean when I say we should be creating learning opportunities. I share a time in our homeschool story when I had six,…

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how to structure a individualized grade 7 homeschool education

Structuring a home education for a twelve-year-old? Your twelve-year-old and MY twelve-year-old aren’t the same. In fact, I’ve had four twelve-year-olds living in the same family and they aren’t the same either. So take my suggestions with a grain of salt, but gather your ideas for your twelve-year-old. You can’t teach each child the same…

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structuring an education for a grade 5 homeschool

Structuring a home education for a ten-year-old: your ten-year-old and MY ten-year-old aren’t the same. In fact, I’ve had four ten-year-olds living in the same family, and they aren’t the same either. So take my suggestions with a grain of salt, but gather ideas. You can’t teach the same way to each child. They’re different.…

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A Successful Grade 1 Homeschool Case Study for Your Six-Year-Old

Structuring a grade 1 homeschool for a six-year-old: this is a case study because your six-year-old and MY six-year-old aren’t the same. In fact, I’ve had four six-year-olds living in the same family, and they aren’t the same either. So take my suggestions with a grain of salt. You can’t teach the same way to…

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