by Aurora Lipper | Nov 11, 2015 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
If you are teaching a teenager High School classes, there is a chance that he or she is interested in taking up subjects that you may not be too conversant with. Rather than getting your act together and studying up on a topic that may not interest you as much as it...
by Aurora Lipper | Nov 10, 2015 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
A few weeks ago, I decided it would be a good idea to go to Los Angeles on a quick weekend trip to Griffith Observatory. Boy was I ever wrong…it wasn’t just a good idea, it was a FANTASTICALLY GREAT idea! My family (all six of us) traveled about 4 hours to...
by Aurora Lipper | Nov 6, 2015 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
Making up a story is easy when you are just speaking about it. However to describe things in a more academic setting requires considerable practice for your homeschool student to get it right. Here are some writing prompts that can be used to help your budding teenage...
by Aurora Lipper | Nov 4, 2015 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
While written expression usually focusses on finding the “voice” of the homeschool student, in high school the student must also learn the four different types of writing styles that are expected in different types of academic assignments. The four...
by Aurora Lipper | Oct 30, 2015 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
There are a number of websites on the net which allow children to explore their school curriculum online. Given here are the names of a couple such online websites which handle multiple subjects and can be used in conjunction with regular homeschooling classes for the...
by Aurora Lipper | Oct 20, 2015 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
Spending time giving your child external stimulus makes it that much more possible for your child to learn about their world faster. It may even affect their IQ levels if some researcher’s theories are to be believed. Here are some toys that you can give as a...