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Posted by Admin on Jun 19, 2002 - 12:06 AM (373 Reads)
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The internet is filled with wonderful homeschooling resources: lesson plans, work sheets, maps and support groups.
Note: Candida Bohnne-Eittreim
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Posted by Admin on Jun 18, 2002 - 11:38 PM (313 Reads)
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Gardening is a great way to teach valuable lessons about the cycle of life, renewable resources and self sufficiency.

Note: Candida Bohnne Eittreim
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Posted by Krista Schmidt on Jun 18, 2002 - 08:07 PM (537 Reads)
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Math. One of the two subjects that will put fear into even the most veteran homeschooler. And why shouldn`t it? "What do you do for math and science?" is the second question (right behind "How do they socialize?") people ask when they find out you homeschool. Is teaching math that hard? Is it something we should fear? Do we have to be an engineer, or an engineering/math/physics professor to teach math to our children?
No! But... I have picked the brain of someone who happens to be all of those ... and so much more! Her name is JoAnn, and I think if you ask her, she will tell you the job title she is most proud of is Homeschooling Mom to Katie.
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