Math & Science Strategies
By Mimi Rothschild Math and science are not always the easiest subjects to learn, I wish they were because there are so many fascinating lessons to be learned in both subjects. While surfing the web...
View ArticleTeaching Children with ADD/ADHD
By Mimi Rothschild In 2007 it seems as if everyone is close to a child that has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, but what exactly is ADHD/ADD? How do you know if your...
View ArticleCooperative Learning For Homeschooling Students
By Mimi Rothschild Are you thinking about creating your own homeschool co-op or are you unfamiliar with what a cooperative is? If so then please read this fantastic article I found while surfing the...
View ArticleVisualizing: Part 1 of 2
By Mimi Rothschild It is crucial that homeschooling children perceive and understand what they read, no matter if they’re in first grade or twelfth grade. The ability to comprehend text is an absolute...
View ArticleVisualizing: Part 2 of 2
By Mimi Rothschild Here is part two of the visualizing article I posted yesterday. Let me know what you think! Have you tried a visualizing strategy before with your children? Did it work? If it...
View ArticleActivating Prior Knowledge: Part 1 of 2
By Mimi Rothschild Are you looking to increase your homeschool child’s level of reading comprehension? If you are then read the first part of this informative article about activating prior knowledge....
View ArticleSeasonal Scavenger Hunt
-by Mimi Rothschild As autumn comes on, we love to get outdoors into the crisp fall air! You don’t have to choose between study and fresh air when you take some learning scavenger hunts to support your...
View ArticleLoneliness in the Homeschool
-by Mimi Rothschild Sometimes we homeschoolers are so quick to defend our choice that we dismiss some real concerns. One of those is loneliness. Schoolchildren can face some terrible problems with...
View ArticleMultiAge Learning
-by Mimi Rothschild Probably most of us have had days when we think it might be better for us as homeschooling parents if we just had a set of twins. Then we could do one lesson for all our kids,...
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