Creative Expression, Curriculum, IEP Objectives, Learning Activities, Lesson Planning
Incorporating creative time into homeschooling can be a wonderful way to foster imagination, self-expression, and problem-solving skills. Here are some ideas and strategies for making the most of creative time in your homeschool day: Scheduled Art and Craft Projects...
Curriculum, Homeschooling
Core Curriculum refers to essential subjects and standards all students must study and master. It is usually determined by educational authorities (such as state or national education boards) for a particular grade level. The purpose is to ensure all students receive...
Curriculum, Educational Styles, Homeschooling
Unschooling and deschooling are two approaches to alternative education, but they focus on different aspects of learning and education. 1. Unschooling: Definition: Unschooling is a specific educational philosophy that rejects traditional schooling in favor of a...
Curriculum, Homeschooling, Oklahoma, State Regulations
Oklahoman families are allowed to homeschool their children. Before starting, consider the commitment required. Homeschooling requires a strong sense of self-discipline, responsibility, and the ability to give up some personal freedom. Families must follow specific...
Curriculum, Dysgraphia, Dyslexia
Handwriting Without Tears (HWT) (now called Learning without Tears) is a popular curriculum designed to teach handwriting to children in a way that minimizes frustration and maximizes success. Developed by occupational therapist Jan Z. Olsen, HWT focuses on...
Curriculum, Homeschooling, Learning Activities
There are various printable homeschooling resources available online across different subjects and grade levels. Keep in mind that availability may vary, and it’s essential to ensure that the resources align with your specific curriculum or educational goals....