A Walk in the Park
Saturday, 28 March 2015
Wouldn’t a walk in the park be lovely right about now? Some of us are just starting to thaw out or are awaiting the last snowstorm of the year. Others are basking in the sunshine and balmy temperatures. Yes, believe it or not, there are those people. Either way, you can enjoy nature and
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A Game a Day Keeps the Boredom Away
Friday, 27 March 2015
We have a wonderful opportunity as homeschooling parents to make education exciting! This is true for all grades, even the littlest learners in your family. Here are two classes for preschoolers and early elementary students that prove learning math, phonics, and history can be a lot of fun. Everyday Games with Teresa Evans is
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Computer Programming and Classic Plays
Thursday, 26 March 2015
What do computer programming and classic plays have in common? They both require input to achieve favorable output. Computer Science/Programming with Chris Yust will provide 6th-12th grade students the input through hands-on projects in a self-study environment in order to facilitate an understanding of various programming topics such as HTML, Greenfoot, Minecraft Mods, JavaScript,
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Putting It Together
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
Some of us need to use our hands to help us retain the information we are trying to learn. We are kinesthetic learners. When we are able to build and create, our minds remember concepts more easily. Niki Coburn McNeil’s Lapbooking course enhances the study of literature for kinesthetic learners in preschool through middle school
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