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Sep 29 2020

Reading Aloud – Facebook Live

Posted on September 29, 2020 by Adriana Zoder

The most fundamental skill you will ever teach your child in your homeschool is reading. Reading aloud to your children represents one aspect of that process. In this Facebook Live presentation, I talk about how to read 1,000 books before kindergarten to your children.

The Read-Aloud Handbook

The Read-Aloud Handbook

Then, I turn to Jim Trelease’s “Read-Aloud Handbook” as the Bible of reading aloud. There are many other lists you can find with classics for children. I discuss some of these lists, books, and websites where you can find reading ideas. Continue reading »

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Sep 7 2020

Connection – Facebook Live

Posted on September 7, 2020 by Adriana Zoder

Yesterday, we talked about connecting with others as you homeschool. The question about socialization will stay with us forever. Even though homeschooling has grown in numbers, some people remain ignorant and/or skeptical. Therefore, you need to be prepared to answer that question. Presenting your schedule with grace will help. Hopefully they will leave you alone after that.

Taekwondo

Our children learning to socialize during tae kwon do practice.

In this talk, I present many ways to socialize your homeschooled children. In no particular order, here is the list:

  1. Youth Orchestra
  2. Band/Ensembles
  3. Community Center activities
  4. Sports
  5. Book club
  6. Play group
  7. Play dates
  8. Hiking groups like Wild and Free
  9. Co-ops
  10. Learning pods
  11. Support Groups
  12. Science Olympiad teams
  13. Library clubs
  14. Community service opportunities
  15. Family gatherings
  16. Church
  17. Choir
  18. Medical visits
  19. Shopping
  20. Going to the pool

Continue reading »

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Aug 23 2020

Writing with Skill Facebook Live

Posted on August 23, 2020 by Adriana Zoder

Writing with Skill is a writing curriculum for grades 6-10, which follows Writing with Ease. I broadcasted a Facebook Live event about this curriculum because we use it and find it very good. Last week, I reviewed Writing with Ease.

Writing with Skill

Writing with Skill, level 1

These Facebook Live events happen every Sunday at 4pm, EST. I try to keep them under 15 minutes, because I know homeschool parents are super busy, even on a Sunday afternoon. If you cannot make it to the live events, the recording will get posted to the blog and to the Facebook page. Continue reading »

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Aug 7 2020

Story of the World Facebook Live

Posted on August 7, 2020 by Adriana Zoder

Our first Facebook Live event just happened today. You can watch it below or on our Facebook page. The topic was Story of the World, the history curriculum for elementary students. In 10 minutes, I explain what this curriculum consists of and how to use it twice – once with grades 1-4, then with grades 5-8.

Orthodontist visit

Orthodontist visit – field trip on the first day of school

The beauty of live video is that things can go wrong. When I heard a cat meowing, I thought our two cats were fighting, so I went to ask one of the kids to separate them. It turns out, they were not fighting. One of them was outside. The other one was meowing at my daughter’s bedroom door, asking her to open it. Epic. Continue reading »

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