5 Tips for Choosing Homeschool Curriculum
Let’s use an analogy to better understand the process of choosing a homeschooling curriculum, by comparing it to selecting a recipe.
Let’s use an analogy to better understand the process of choosing a homeschooling curriculum, by comparing it to selecting a recipe.
Today I’d like to walk you through an example of our day-to-day schedule. Specifically, how I plan and follow my teaching loop schedule.
Sometimes, all you need is a super simple one-page fall-themed unit study planner template to get the creative teacher juices flowing.
Take a peek at our 12-month homeschool cycle from planning to evaluations to learning to trust your God-given intuition.
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Today, I want to take the air out of the big balloon of intimidation by giving you the tools you need to create an engaging homeschool unit study for your family. May it be the first of many more to come.
Creating a daily homeschool routine is where we consider our family and plan a routine that flows gently from one activity to the next.
Easing back into a new school year benefits everyone. Anticipating the messiness of the new year and easing in allows our days to be less so.
I thought about what has made a difference for me and allowed me to settle down and enjoy this homeschool life. As you keep reading, if you’re new to homeschooling and find yourself scared, know that you are not alone. It does get better. Hang in there! 🙂
Here are free homeschool planning printables like I use every school year. I will continue to update it as I have new resources to add. 😀