
Tips to Run a Smooth Homeschool Class
Just because you are teaching your children at home, doesn't mean that you can't be serious about their education. Here are a few tips that can help keep your homeschool classroom on track. # Have a Fixed Schedule It is important for children to know that they are...

Habits of Successful Homeschool Teachers
In any field there are people doing well, those who can possibly learn to do better and homeschooling your children is no exception. Taking a look at what successful people do, allows us to hone our own skills to become successful. That's why if you are a...

Taking Advantage of Homeschooling
Being a homeschooling family can be a lot more inclusive for the parental bonding than being in regular school can. The freedom to set your own schedule in the classroom can leave up enough opportunities for the family to have a whole lot of quality time together....
Raising Eco Friendly Homeschool Students
We live on a beautiful planet that has been blessed with rolling green plains, snow capped mountains, rustling brown desserts and the beautiful blue oceans. If you look at all that the planet has to offer, it makes you happy just looking at the images from around the...

Books as a Gateway for Homeschool Students
Have you ever set out to explore a new place? An old building or fort? Perhaps a garden or park? There's a sense of adventure as you set forth to conquer a new domain. Books can serve as just such a gateway to new domains for your homeschool students. If you are...

Encouraging Reading in Your Homeschool Students
There have been many resources that have been dedicated to learning, but none has been quite as popular as a simple book. Reading textbooks is important, but its even more important to let your homeschool students loose in a library and pick up books on all kinds of...

Things to do Before Starting the New Homeschool Year
There's a number of things that you need to finish handling even before the next homeschool academic session begins. Ensure the Legal Paperwork is Done There are different requirements for homeschooling in different states. Make sure that all the legal...

Discouraging Tardiness in Homeschool Students
When there is no formal distinction between classes and the homeschool students simply drift from one lesson to the next in their own sweet time, there may creep in a level of tardiness which prevents them from completing the day's scheduled activities. Should this...

Homeschool Co-op Sports and Social Activities
The local homeschool co-op is a good place to find used study material at a a cheaper rate. It is also good for finding other homeschool teachers who are willing to take classes for subjects that you may not be proficient in, especially in the higher grades. However,...

Homeschool Co-op for a Commonly Taught Class
If there are specific subjects that you don't feel comfortable handling in the homeschool classroom, you can form a homeschool co-op that allows your homeschool students to take classes with someone who is an expert at the subject. In exchange you can offer classes to...