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Whetting Your Information Source Before Using it in the Homeschool Classroom

by Aurora Lipper | Dec 12, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

A lot of information is available in the world wide web today. Unfortunately not all of it can be trusted to be true. What you read on social media websites is always slanted to make the person writing the post appear in a positive light. When you need to find out...

Building Up the Confidence of a Slow Learner

by Aurora Lipper | Dec 2, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

A homeschool student can have a number of reasons to be a slow learner. Most homeschool parents may miss learning disabilities in their children if they do not have older children to compare them to. Meeting milestones is a good way to keep a check of your primary...

When to use Right Brain Teaching in the Homeschool Classroom

by Aurora Lipper | Nov 30, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

The majority of our school curriculum is based on typical Left Brain learning techniques. There is an emphasis on doing things in an ordered structure. Read the text book, do the exercises and then follow it up with a review of what has been taught. While this...

Is Your Homeschool Student a Left Brain or Right Brain Learner?

by Aurora Lipper | Nov 25, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

Studies have shown that the left brain is used for organization and structure while the right brain is used for creativity and flow. Some people have a natural tendency to prefer going sequentially and learning while others like to go with whatever interests them at...

Checklist for Homeschool Teachers with Struggling Learners

by Aurora Lipper | Nov 23, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

Teaching your child at home is tough enough without adding a learning disability to the mix. No one wants to think about their child having problems with learning. However when your homeschool student is struggling more often than not, you may want to take a closer...

Finding Projects for Homeschool Students

by Aurora Lipper | Nov 19, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

Keeping homeschool students busy with projects that they can make is a difficult task. From arts and craft projects to science projects, there is a lot that is required in the homeschool classroom. Not everyone is creative enough to come up with so many new project...
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