In my experience, I have found third grade to be a year of increased maturity. As their reading skills improve, kids are able to work more independently. This lets them play a bigger role in navigating their education. They can choose what they want to read and find interesting projects to work on ...
Curriculum Choices
Second Grade Curriculum Choices
This site uses affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!Second graders. Their baby fat is starting to burn off. They are becoming more interested in social interaction. Hopefully they are on their way to reading on their own for pleasure. Their attention span might be longer than their younger counterparts, but don't feel the need to follow a ...
First Grade Curriculum Choices
This site uses affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!In most families, first grade is considered a transition year. If the child were going to a traditional school, they would be expected to stay for a full day. It is the year in which many, but not all kids learn to read. Expectations can be high. Your child may start to realize that to many people, ...
Kindergarten Curriculum Choices
This site uses affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!Awww...kindergarten. A time before life gets complicated. When I started homeschooling my first child for kindergarten, I planned to homeschool for 3 hours a day to match to our local public school. That lasted for about...well...never. There is still too much childhood to enjoy to justify sitting ...
Preschool Curriculum Choices
This site uses affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!Let's be honest. "Preschool curriculum choices" is sort of an oxymoron. Preschool and curriculum are two words that don't really belong together, do they? It's not that preschoolers shouldn't learn anything academic, it's just that their time is better spent blowing bubbles, playing dress-up, and ...