The disruptions caused by the pandemic cannot be understated. Covid-19 had a significant impact on students’ learning, particularly in mathematics. As teachers, we should address the math gap head on, but how? We need to implement techniques that identify individual needs, provide targeted instruction, and foster a supportive math learning environment. Here are some techniquesRead more
This blog post may contain Amazon affiliate links, where we earn a small commission if you choose to purchase the products mentioned. Curriculum choices can be soooo overwhelming. There are a million options out there with more popping up every moment. So instead of focusing on any one particular curriculum, or even trying to giveRead more
With the homeschool year coming to an end, here are seven things you can do to wrap up the year successfully. 1. Have your child complete a student-selected project We know that projects can be time-consuming and messy. We also know that kids love and remember their projects for years and years. Allowing your studentRead more
Matching Kids to Curriculum Oftentimes schools and districts will purchase a set of curriculum and teachers are asked to use it, regardless of whether or not it meets the needs of their students. Homeschool parents, and teachers with more flexible administrators, may have the ability to make purchasing decisions and/or supplement their prescribed curricula. HereRead more