Saturday, July 9, 2016

Summer Learning with your Homeschoolers

How do you approach summer learning?  We do not take the entire summer off for fear that my kids will forget what they have learned, but we do have a more relaxed approach in the summer.  I try to find fun things on the computer for the kids to play with for rainy days and quiet times during the day.   We have a "not before noon" rule for neighborhood kids to come over to play.  This way my kids can have some time to themselves and eat two meals before playing with friends.  I have found that this approach keeps afternoon grumpiness at bay and gives my kids time to work on quieter activities before filling the house up with neighborhood kids.

  Since kiddos might be spending some extra time on the computer and tablet in the summertime, I want to make sure that they're still learning. That's where Educents' list of the Top 101 Educational Websites and Apps of 2016 has been a lifesaver! This incredible round-up of educational websites, apps, online curriculum, and digital learning resources is your go-to guide for continued summer learning and the new academic year. You can browse the guide by subject to find the perfect resources for your kids to brush up on certain skills or learn something new! There are literally 101 great options to choose from. Here are a few that stand out to me: 1. Kids Discover - Kids Discover Online is an interactive online reading platform, offering 3 Lexile(R) reading levels and over 1,000 science and social studies resources, vetted by subject experts. kids-discover_kdo_b425 2. Farfaria Unlimited Ebooks - FarFaria offers over 1000 ebooks for your children. Each story comes to your mobile device as a colorfully illustrated book that they can flip through, read on their own, or have read to them. If they choose to hear the story, each word is highlighted as a professional actor recites it. educent_farfaria_slide_2_2 3. Learn to Read App: Lifetime Subscription - With music, games, lessons, and stories, HOOKED ON PHONICS: LEARN TO READ is the simplest, most effective and most fun way to learn to read. Enjoy songs, games and interactive entertainment in a style that has never been seen before in an educational app. hop_600x600_1_1 Which ones have you tried or do you want to try? Comment below to let me know which ones are your family's favorites! Untitled design-45  

Friday, July 1, 2016

Top 10 Best Homeschooling Books for Anyone Considering Homeschool



When I wanted to start homeschooling, I had no idea where to start.  I had no idea what style I wanted to use to teach, I had very little information and very little time.  I want to help and encourage moms and dads who want to homeschool by presenting a list of the best homeschool books.  I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.


1.  Why Homeschooling Makes Sense by David Guterson






This book is not about How to homeschool, it is about “why” we homeschool and is written by a teacher who homeschools his own kids.  It is a book that is good for both the Christian reader and the Secular reader.  The book covers a lot of issues.  It starts off with a discussion on why America holds public schooling so near and dear to its heart.  It discusses standardized tests, quizzes and schools teaching to tests.  Chapter 2 is a debate with the author’s father over homeschooling.  Chapter 3 is about socialization and that is just the start. There are many more chapters covering a lot of issues.   


2.  Homeschool Business:  Everything you need to know about Homeschooling by Shanda Cadet







This book walks us through the author’s personal journey of successfully homeschooling six kids.  This book is very Christian and Secular homeschoolers may not appreciate it as much as a Christian homeschooling family.  There is a lot of how to in this book, but it is disbursed with stories about the author’s experience making it an easy read. 

3.  1.      The Homeschool Parent’s How to Handbook by Lynn Dean




Another How to book.  The author taught seminars in Texas and I am certain you would have paid way more than the cost of this book to attend a seminar.  The book is filled with great information on things like teaching how your child learns (believe it or not, all three of mine learned differently), and incorporating the senses into learning so that what your child learns sticks with him or her….or all of them.  I personally loved this book.

4.   How to Grade Your Child's Writing: A Practical Guide for Homeschool Parents Grades 6-12 





You won’t need this book if you are just starting out, but boy is it ever helpful if you have older homeschoolers.  I am never confident in knowing if my child’s writing is as clear as it should be or if it needs work.   It contains rubrics that help you determine if your child’s writing is good or needs work.  Some homeschooling parents may feel this is too rigid, but I personally love to write and I want my kids to be able to write professionally if they choose to write.  

5.  1.      They’re Your Kids:  An inspirational Journey from Self-Doubter to Home School Advocate by Sam Sorbo





I love this book!  With chapters like “Poop in the Water” how could it go wrong? This book discusses what is wrong with today’s education, then the author’s personal story.  I loved both parts. 

6.  1.      Homeschooling:  An Ultimate Guide How to Teach Your Kids at Home and Give Them the Best Education by Carrie Dresden




With Chapters like, “The Benefits of Homeschooling” and “Learning Styles”, this book will help you decide if homeschooling is right for you. 

7.  1.      Homeschooling Today Homeschooling Guide by Margaret Knight



This book covers a LOT.  It even has a chapter on preventing burnout and homeschooling older kids.  As your child’s teacher, she refers to you as the Parent Administrator and has several chapters dedicated to your role as teacher. 

8.  Teaching from Rest by Sarah MacKenzie


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This book is a religious book written by a homeschooling mom of two.  Many people buy this book and read it over and over again and I am one of them.  This isn’t just a book about homeschooling, it is an inspiring book about life.  This book is funny, heartfelt and touching all at the same time and a must read. 

9.      Give your Child the World:  Raising Globally Minded Kids One Book at a Time by Jamie Martin






This is a collection of stories from around the world for your child.  While this is not a how to or a why homeschool book, I still included it because it helps create a well-rounded child with empathy for the rest of the world. 

10.   Learning all the time by John Holt







I have to include a book written by the modern day homeschooling movement.  While I do not agree with his thoughts that there should be no primers and no cursive, he is worth a read.  Even though I do not agree with him in a lot of areas, he is very opinionated and clearly writes what he believes.  You may agree or disagree with him, but the book is still great to read.