En los recursos ofrecidos en el Homeschool Compassexisten varias estrategias diferentes que se pueden usar al educar en el hogar a una familia numerosa con muchos niveles de grado. Así como cada familia es única y tiene diferentes necesidades que siempre están en un estado de cambio, hay paz en […]
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Back to Basics: The 7 Art Elements
When teaching a student the basics of investigative writing, you start by asking the basic “w” questions: Who? What? When? Where? And why? These are fundamental and act as a great start for fact gathering for the young writer. Likewise, there are seven fundamentals for the young artist to use […]
Read MoreA Joining of Charlotte Mason and Classical Education
This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for supporting the Homeschool Compass by shopping through our page! Never in a million years did I think I would homeschool my children. Growing up, we had neighbors that homeschooled. They were considered a little strange by my family. Didn’t they know their kids would never get the […]
Read MoreFather’s Day Card and Suncatchers
Father’s Day is a day when we tell our dads how much we love them and appreciate them. Make a Father’s Day card and these suncatchers to celebrate your dad on Father’s Day! Materials: Colored cardstock or construction paper Scissors Glue stick or liquid glue Colored tissue paper Wax or […]
Read MoreWhy I Don’t Regret Being Homeschooled
I’m an autistic 19-year-old junior in college named Rebecca Giles. I was homeschooled, and I feel that this allowed me to achieve far more than I could have in an institutional school environment, because homeschooling is more adaptable to each student’s individual needs, strengths, and interests. Homeschooling was uniquely right […]
Read MoreHow to Work from Home While Educating Multiple Children
Do you work from home and also have to supervise your children’s school work? Are you a homeschooler who also works part-time from home? Have you experienced the double whammy of switching to remote work at the same time your children have been sent home full- or part-time? Whether formally […]
Read MoreCreating Your Homeschool Haven
There is no right or wrong way to teach your children at home. You choose your curriculum, your schedule, and the area where you teach. Having a homeschool haven creates a safe, enjoyable learning atmosphere for your family. Discovering my family’s homeschool haven has been a method of trial and […]
Read MoreYour Sacrifice Is Not in Vain: A Letter from a Homeschool Graduate
You sit on the leather couch in your living room and pore over yet another math lesson. You can’t help but notice the scratches on the furniture peeking out from underneath the spiral-bound math book. The couch used to be in pristine condition. Before kids, that is. A frown tugs […]
Read MoreFree Solar System Printable Pack
Do you have a child who is fascinated with astronomy? Download this Solar System Printable Pack today for lots of great space themed learning. In this packet you will find: Space Flashcards: These colorful cards of the planets, the sun and the moon are perfect for hanging on the wall. […]
Read More5 Tips for Learning at Home When Coronavirus Closes Schools
If you find yourself unexpectedly educating your children from home due to the coronavirus, welcome. We know this is not the way you had anticipated spending these weeks and months, but we are here to support you in any way we can. We’d like to share with you a few […]
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