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  • Re: secular curriculum

    Good morning, everyone. This is Thomas Morrow, the CEO of Home School, Inc. It is critical for everyone to understand that these forums are open to all. I offer you my personal, iron-clad assurance, that, short of being ad hominem abuse or clearly outrageous, all posts pass through these forums uninterrupted...
    Posted to Finding Curriculum (Forum) by tmorrow911 on 02-12-2008
  • Re: Science Curriculum - making it "homeschooly" and great

    Thank you! So glad you agree! We call this the "2 R's." Make it Real and and ask Retired folks for help!! Retired folks in the community have been such a great help to us. Also. . .once they become known for teaching about "eclipses" or "bee-keeping" or "genetics"...
    Posted to Finding Curriculum (Forum) by welearn on 02-06-2008
  • Re: Pen Pals.

    Hi, I am new to this whole homeschool approach, but my kids would be interested in having penpals also. I have a 10 year old boy who is very funny, loves life and football. he is in the 4th grade this year. I have another son who is 8 and was diagnosed with adhd and sensory integration disorder, he...
    Posted to Finding Curriculum (Forum) by trford on 01-17-2008
  • Re: Physical Education

    If you have a local community center or a YMCA, Boys/Girls club you may want to look into it. We attend a homeschool coop and they offer both gym and basketball.
    Posted to Finding Curriculum (Forum) by KayeT on 01-06-2008
  • Science Curriculum - making it "homeschooly" and great

    Science Curriculum. . . as a longtime homeschooler, it's not the curriculum that teaches kids science. A few kids grab hold of science and love it no matter what science books are lying around. Remarkably, I think the reverse is true for all other kids, no matter what kind of great science curriculum...
    Posted to Finding Curriculum (Forum) by welearn on 12-14-2007
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