Tag: Homeschool
Homeschool Science – Teaching Elementary Science With Great Literature
[ad_1] How do you teach a fact-heavy subject like science with great literature? First, science is not fact-heavy, or, at least it ought not to be. British educator, Charlotte Mason called science the study of “the great scheme of the unity of life”. Abstract concepts become easy to picture and understand when they are experienced […]
Homeschool Mathematics – Opt for Mastery Above Perfection
by Internet Archive Book Images A large number of homeschool parents have difficulty with children who comprehend math concepts but are sloppy in accomplishing their schoolwork. The outcome is math problems that are often wrong, not due to the fact they do not understand, but since they hurried through and also made silly mistakes (adding […]
Homeschool Mathematics – Pick Competence Above Perfection
by John “Pathfinder” Lester Many homeschool parents have a problem with children who comprehend math concepts but are sloppy in doing their schoolwork. The outcome is math problems that are commonly wrong, not because they don’t understand, but because they rushed through and made foolish errors (adding improperly, incorrect decimal placement, etc. )#) Parents can […]