Activities: Time-Out and Cool-Down Techniques Ensures that the break doesn't feel indefinite and provides a clear structure. Tips Set a timer for 3-5 minutes and agree...
Homeschooling
Using a Project-Based Approach to Lesson Planning
If you’ve ever wondered how to make your lessons more engaging, memorable, and meaningful, project-based learning (PBL) might be your answer. Rather than teaching skills and...
Using Classical Trivium Homeschooling
Classical Trivium homeschooling is an educational approach that draws inspiration from the classical education model, which has its roots in ancient Greece and Rome. The...
Using Eclectic Homeschooling
Eclectic homeschooling is an approach that combines elements from various educational philosophies and methods. It is a tailored educational experience to meet students'...
Using Humor in Your Homeschool Classroom
Using humor in your homeschool classroom can create a positive and relaxed learning environment, helping children engage more fully with lessons while reducing stress and...
Using Hybrid Homeschooling
Hybrid homeschooling, also known as blended homeschooling or part-time homeschooling, is an educational approach that combines elements of traditional schooling and...
Using Online or Virtual Schooling
Online or virtual schooling refers to delivering instruction and learning activities primarily through the Internet and digital platforms. This form of education has gained...
Using Project-Based Learning in Your Homeschool
Project-based learning (PBL) can be an incredibly engaging and practical approach to homeschooling. It allows for deep exploration of topics through hands-on, real-world...
Using Religious Homeschooling
Religious homeschooling is a form in which parents or guardians choose to educate their children at home while incorporating their religious beliefs and values into the...
Using the Charlotte Mason Method for Homeschooling
The Charlotte Mason Method is an educational philosophy and teaching approach developed by Charlotte Mason in the late 19th century. Education is a lifelong, living process....
Using the Socratic Method with Bloom’s Taxonomy
Somewhere in an ideal classroom (or homeschool table), a teacher leans back with a smile and asks, “But why do you think that?” The student, halfway through explaining why a...
Using Traditional Homeschooling
Traditional homeschooling refers to educating children at home that follows a curriculum and teaching approach typically associated with conventional classroom education. In...