by Aurora Lipper | Feb 3, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
The Pomodoro Technique was developed by Francesco Cirilli in the eighties. The word “Pomodoro” literally means tomato in the Italian language and he used the word because most timers look something like a tomato. He used the technique with great success as...
by Aurora Lipper | Jan 29, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
There’s a lot of advice on what you should be doing in your homeschool classroom, but here’s some of the things that you should be avoiding doing with your homeschool students. Not Using a Textbook While you may not want to follow a formal curriculum and...
by Aurora Lipper | Jan 27, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
While you teach your homeschool student in the best possible manner, there is always room for improvement. Here are ten relatively simple practices which will make it much easier for your student to remember all that you have ever taught him. 1. Actively Use Recall...
by Aurora Lipper | Jan 22, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
Are you struggling with teaching methods in your homeschool classroom? Knowing how your homeschool students learn, can make it easier for you as a homeschool parent to teach them. There are two primary ways in which the human brain learns. The one that we are most...
by Aurora Lipper | Jan 20, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
Summaries are important not just in the homeschool classroom, but almost everywhere else as well. The ability to cut to the chase in a long winded conversation is appreciated just as much as the ability to pick out the most important points during a presentation in...
by Aurora Lipper | Jan 15, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
Having a summary of a chapter can really help a homeschool student quickly recap everything that it contains. Writing a good summary involves paraphrasing all the important ideas contained in a text. With a little bit of help and guidance from the homeschooling...