Improved Outcomes: How to Meet High School Students’ Needs with an Effective Course of Study
Are you interested in learning the typical course of study for your homeschool high school student? Explore a typical course of study!
Are you interested in learning the typical course of study for your homeschool high school student? Explore a typical course of study!
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Overview: Contributor Candice McDaniels has found the best homeschool science kits for elementary and middle school students. Let’s face it, science is one of those subjects that if you’re not careful can become really dry and boring. If you’re only teaching through textbooks and lectures, it can be hard for your child to engage with
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Guest writer Amy Saunders of Orison Orchards answers the age-old question of whether homeschooling is harder than public schooling. She makes some great points you might not have thought about! Is homeschooling harder than public schooling? Several years ago, at the conclusion of a fun weekend with my sisters-in-law and their families, I lamented the
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Sometimes it takes more than one person to convince you about something. For instance, I’ve been telling you to relax about homeschooling high school in almost every episode of this podcast, but you might still be somewhat stressed. So in this episode I’ve brought guest podcaster Leah Courtney from As We Walk Along the Road
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In today’s episode with guest podcaster Dachelle from Hide the Chocolate and Literary Adventures for Kids, we are treated to a humorous look at how teenage hormones affect homeschooling high school. You will laugh, you will cry! Well, maybe not the latter — but you will be entertained and discover you’re not alone. Enjoy! Dachelle
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Note: This article from guest contributer Sara Dennis of Classically Homeschooling is chock full of super-helpful tips for homeschooling high school. Some of these I didn’t know — and wish I had! Seriously, you might come away with a whole new way of doing things! Are you in middle school with high school looming over
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NOTE: Today we have a guest writer — because I have no clue how to create your own homeschool high school curriculum, LOL. But Amy Sloan from Humility and Doxology does — she is a second generation homeschooler with experience doing homeschool this way both as a student and as a parent. I’m so excited
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Sometimes I think we get caught up in expectations, or “shoulds”, or the ideal when we think about the involvement level of a homeschool dad. It’s something that isn’t talked about much, and I think it deserves a look. So in this episode I discuss what are reasonable and unreasonable expectations in regards to getting
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Overview: It’s honestly not that hard to homeschool high school. Find the encouragement and resources you need to feel confident that YOU can do this! NOTE: This post was originally published in 2015. Back then this blog had a different name, but over time, the title of this post seemed the perfect fit for my
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