What’s New in Figures in History
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Cathy Diez-Luckie of Figures in History continues her journey through figures from the Civil War with an all-new study of a Union soldier. We’ll make a standing cut-out, try our hand at a word search, and enjoy a coloring page. Don’t forget, you can quickly and easily access back issues of The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine
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Article Spotlight ~ Homeschool Planning Using Checklists and Schedules – By Malia Russell
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *What is the best tool you have in my teacher’s toolbox? *Do you ever let your children hold the plans and learn to follow them? *What are the benefits to having a plan and letting the children work it every day?
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What’s New in Lapbooking and Writing
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
To get us all ready for the start of baseball season, this month Niki Coburn McNeil has a Lapbook for us all about “Casey at the Bat.” She’ll explore the use of rhyme scheme, rhythm, and meter, as well as figurative language. You’ll make observations about the game and the title character, practice using strong
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What Will Your Child Invent?
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
Every child can become an inventor! In fact, a child invented the trampoline, the popsicle and the trampoline. The first step in helping your child invent is to guide them to notice problems in their world and the wider world around them. When a marker rolls away, notice the issue and begin a discussion about
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