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The Dynamics of How to Homeschool Easily and Smarter

June 14, 2015 | Leave a Comment
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The dynamics of how to homeschool easily and smarter takes time, but you’re sure to find plenty of support and help here at Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus.

You’ll find tips and resources on how to homeschool on this page. Too, here I’ll share how tos on making school fit life.

Too, your homeschool journey is dynamic or constantly changing. What worked this year may not work next year.

The Dynamics of How to Homeschool Easily and Smarter

After celebrating the graduations of three homeschooled children, you’ll love the tips I share based on my 20+ years of homeschooling.

In addition, many homeschoolers begin homeschooling by trying to follow a public school schedule.

This is your home not a classroom so you’ll love understanding the dynamics of how to homeschool easily and smarter.

Table of Contents

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  • How to Transition from Public School
  • Education for the First-Time Homeschooler
  • How to Plan Your Schedule & Lesson Plan
  • Homeschool Language Arts
  • Homeschool Science
  • Summer Homeschooling
  • Homeschool History
  • ORGANIZING HOMESCHOOL AREAS
  • How To Determine Grades
  • Not Back to School Crafts for Homeschoolers
  • Homeschoolers Teach Life Skills Not School
  • Teaching Multiple Ages Tips

How to Transition from Public School

Begin first with your public school mindset. You need to change from thinking a classroom to a family living room.

  • Transitioning from a Public School Mindset to a Relaxed Homeschooling Lifestyle
  • Why My Homeschooled Kids Are Not Given the Choice to Go to Public School
  • It’s a New Homeschool Year and My Child Wants to Go Back to Public School
  • How To Start Homeschooling the Easy No Stress Way (Maybe)
  • Deschool – Get off the Public School Treadmill!
  • 100 Reasons Why Homeschooling is a SUPERIOR Education
  • Must-Have Best Homeschooling Materials for The New Homeschooler
  • 31 Day Free Boot Camp for New Homeschoolers
  • How to Cope Successfully With Homeschool Mental Stress
  • Socialization – A Homeschool Hallucination?

Education for the First-Time Homeschooler

  • Instant Access Videos 24/7 • Self-Paced • Detailed Workshops Online First-Timer Course
  • Ignite the Love for Learning: 10 Homeschool Gift Ideas That Spark Joy
  • Do Homeschoolers Need to Know What is a Scope and Sequence?
  • The Dos and Don’ts of Homeschool Objectives
  • How to Know What A Homeschooled Child Should Learn Yearly

How to Plan Your Schedule & Lesson Plan

  • What is Year Around Homeschooling? Part 1
  • What is Year Around Homeschooling? Part 2
  • Homeschooling Year Round – Chaos Or Calm?
  • How a Homeschool Planning Calendar is Superior to a Regular Calendar
  • 4 Benefits to Planning Early for the Next Homeschool Year
  • How to Write a Simple But Effective Homeschool Lesson Plan
  • How to Create A Homeschool Lesson Plan in 7 Easy Steps
  • How Far Out to Homeschool Lesson Plan

Homeschool Language Arts

Next, look at the tips and helps for teaching language arts below.

  • Teaching Handwriting When Homeschooling the Early Years Part 1
  • The Best Homeschool Handwriting Curriculum: Tips And Recommendations
  • Which One is Really the Best Writing Curriculum (a comparison)
  • Best High School Literature Suggestions For Teens
  • 12 of the Best Books For Beginner Readers Being Homeschooled
  • How to Choose a Phonics Program Like a Pro (& recommendations)
  • 54+ Fun Books Turned Movies to Spark a Love For Reading
  • How to Easily Add Language Arts to Unit Studies (& Resources)

  • Free and Useful Editable Movie Report For Homeschool
  • How to Choose the BEST Middle and High School Language Arts Curriculum & Options
  • 5 Creative Ways to Boost Handwriting in Older Kids
  • How to Choose the Best Middle School Literature And Favorite Resources
  • 20 Nature-Inspired Kids’ Novels to Nurture Interest In the Outdoors
  • How To Get Your First Homeschooled Child Reading

  • 10 Fun Things You Can Teach Using Geronimo Stilton Books
  • Online Homeschool High School Poetry (No Teaching Involved)
  • Big Ol’ List of All-In-One Homeschool Curriculum (a.k.a Boxed)
  • 6 Boy Approved Books Which Spark the Love of Reading
  • 6 Tricks for the Kid That’s NOT in Love with Reading!
  • How to Teach Cursive and Composition With A Fresh Perspective

  • 3 Beginner’s Tips: High School Literature
  • 54+ Fun Books Turned Movies to Spark a Love For Reading
  • What You Must Know to Teach High School Unit Studies
  • 3 Ways to Choose the BEST Writing Curriculum (for a Growing Homeschool Family)

Homeschool Science

  • High School Chemistry & Free Reference Sheet and Resources
  • When You Have a Science Minded Homeschooled Kid And You Aren’t
  • Make a Hygrometer: Day 1 Hands-on Learning (Humidity in the Desert)
  • Learn About Leap Year Free Notebooking Page & Resources
  • Dynamic Reader Question–How To Get All those Homeschool Science Experiments Done?
  • 6 Resources for Making High School Science Easy

  • Easy Seed and Gardening Unit Study for Kids (Middle – Upper Elementary)
  • How to Teach Science Through A Story – Middle & High School
  • 10 Favorite Science Movies and Documentaries for Homeschooled Kids
  • Big Ol’ List of All-In-One Homeschool Curriculum (a.k.a Boxed)
  • 10 More Spring Study Free Resources for Middle and High School Kids
  • How to Easily Meet the Lab Component of Homeschool High School Science

  • 41 Easy Hands-on Faith-Neutral Science Activities for Kids
  • 6 Fun and Free Nature Studies to Beat the Doldrums
  • 25 Great High School Science Curriculum
  • 100 Brilliant STEM Activities Using Everyday Items
  • How to Easily Make Fun Seed Tape With Kids
  • How to Make a Fun Kids Root Viewer

Summer Homeschooling

  • 25 Summer Homeschool Ideas To Keep The Learning Spark Alive

Homeschool History

  • 35 Simple But Powerful American History Resources K to 12
  • How to Create a Creditworthy American History Course (& resources)
  • Big Ol’ List of All-In-One Homeschool Curriculum (a.k.a Boxed)
  • 15 EASY History Ideas for Homeschooled Kids Who Don’t Like School
  • Amazing Hands-on History Activities for 14 Ancient Empires (free notebook cover too)
  • 7 Unique Ways to Supplement U.S. History for High School

  • 4 Shortcuts to Teach Hands-on American History in Half the Time
  • 10 Early American History Events that Happened in Fall for Middle or High School
  • Medieval Homeschool History – 4 Surefire Ways to Beat a Boring Study
  • How to Teach History in 14 Lessons (From Daunting to Doable)
  • Start the Homeschool Year Off Right: 5 History Ideas for the First Week
  • 7 Things to Try When a History Curriculum Isn’t Coming Together (Hint: Try a Primary Source or Two)

  • 10 ways to Hook Homeschooled Kids On History – (Easy. I Promise.)
  • When We Used Beautiful Feet Books as our History Spine
  • First Grade Curriculum for History and Geography
  • When We Used Story of the World as our History Spine

ORGANIZING HOMESCHOOL AREAS

  • 100 BEST Ideas to Organize Your Homeschool Area – Storage, Spaces, and Learning Places
  • Homeschool Room Organizing + Organizing Tools
  • How Learning Styles Helps You to Accept Each Child’s Differences
  • What Are the Top 5 Homeschool Styles
  • Homeschooling: Learning Styles – What’s the Difference anyway?

How To Determine Grades

  • A Homeschool Beginner’s Guide to Figuring Grades and Saving Time

Not Back to School Crafts for Homeschoolers

  • Fun Upcycled T Shirt Library Tote Back to School Kids Craft
  • Clever DIY Dollar Tree Desk Organizer Back to School Craft
  • DIY Easy Duct Tape Pencil Pouch Back to School Kids Craft

  • How to Make a Boys Duct Tape Wallet Back to School Craft
  • Cute Clay Pencil Earrings for Back to School Crafts For Kids
  • How to Make Easy Bath Bombs Back to School Craft
  • 15 Easy Back to School Crafts And Make A Yarn Wrapped Pencil
  • Back To Homeschool Student Notebook Covers
  • How to Create Easy Back to School Basket Ideas for Middle School (Anatomy)
  • Apple Themed Back to School Crafts & Fun Calming Apple Jar Craft

  • 8 Back To School Crafts For Middle Schoolers | How To Make Fun Literature Themed Shoes
  • How to Make a Boys Duct Tape Wallet Back to School Craft

Homeschoolers Teach Life Skills Not School

  • 15 Old-Fashioned Useful Skills Homeschoolers Love To Teach
  • 12 Ways for a Homeschooled Teen to Earn Money – A Budding Entrepreneur.

Teaching Multiple Ages Tips

  • 65 Best Teaching Tips for Embracing Homeschooling Multiple Ages
  • 5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 4: Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades
  • 6 Best Homeschool Hacks Teaching Multi-Aged Children
  • 26 Fun Nature Unit Studies for Multiple Ages
  • 5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 5: Tips For Homeschooling Multiple Grades

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