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Day 21 Time Tested Tips For Homeschool And New Homeschooler Free Bootcamp

October 25, 2022 | 2 Comments
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Today is day 21 time tested tips for homeschool of the 31 Day Free Boot Camp for New Homeschoolers. 

Time tested teaching tips are treasures. There are some tips for homeschool which fit across the education board on a variety of subjects that work year after year.

Instead of trying to figure this all out on your own, by applying some of these teaching tips in your day to day school from the beginning, I am hoping you avoid the hitting-a-brick-wall syndrome.

Day 21 Time Tested Tips For Homeschool And New Homeschooler Free Bootcamp

Making learning fun as well as meaningful will hold the attention of a lifelong learner.

Look at these time tested teaching tips.

6 Tips For Homeschool

Adding in project oriented tasks like a family night where your children demonstrate to extended relatives what they have learned gives them a purpose to be proud of their learning.

1) Time tested tips for homeschool. Remember, testing does not demonstrate mastery. Keep this as one of the most important tips for homeschool.

Day 21: Time Tested Teaching Tips. {31 Day Boot Camp For New Homeschoolers on My Blog}

Skits, dioramas, lapbooks and musicals are great ways to show mastery of material.

Day 21: Time Tested Teaching Tips. {31 Day Boot Camp For New Homeschoolers on My Blog}

{Tiny showing off what he learned for the year for an end of the year talent show. It is nice to have an audience of relatives, homeschoolers and friends.)

Day 21: Time Tested Teaching Tips. {31 Day Boot Camp For New Homeschoolers on My Blog}

(I have expectations for my children and public speaking is one of them to demonstrate mastery. Here is Tiny a little older and about 6 years down the road. )

2) Do not force your children to learn in the learning style you feel comfortable with and then ask what is wrong with them. One of my best tips for homeschool.

As adults, we need to come out of our comfort zone and try to teach to our children’s learning style.

This is not coddling because as they get older, we balance that with teaching them to learn in other ways.

If they are hands-on learners then train them to heighten their auditory learning skills too or visa versa.

3) Do not practice insane homeschooling by separating your children on every subject by grade level.

You are not a public school. It is natural to learn together and subjects like science, history, Bible, art and music can be taught to all of your children together using one or more books at one time.

Day 21: Time Tested Teaching Tips. {31 Day Boot Camp For New Homeschoolers on My Blog}

Preserve your sanity by teaching some subjects together. Note: I will be sharing an upcoming series on how to teach multiple ages together.

Too, I’m going to switch gears here on you.

Who is Tina Robertson

But before you can appreciate how I can help you here are are a few things about me. Sure, this free new homeschooler boot camp is all about you.

However, you need to know that I’m not new to the homeschool world.  

It has been several years since I wrote this series and I want to update you on my successes. And I’ve helped HUNDREDS get on the road to homeschooling.

Too, I have 3 homeschooled grads. So I’m well past having my oldest kid being 10 years old.

Day 21 Time Tested Tips For Homeschool And New Homeschooler Free Bootcamp

But the best part is that what I have for you works.

Also, look at a few other things about me.

  • I am the author of the book Homeschooling 31 Day Boot Camp for New Homeschoolers: When You Don’t Know Where to Begin

And I have a detailed self-paced online homeschool Kickstarter course. It is a detailed comprehensive course for first time homeschoolers.

Day 21 Time Tested Tips For Homeschool And New Homeschooler Free Bootcamp

That is enough about me.

Day 21 Time Tested Tips For Homeschool And New Homeschooler Free Bootcamp

This new homeschoolers free boot camp is about you. I’ve not only been helping new homeschoolers in person, but here at my site for years.

4) Do not schedule TOO long or too much in the day and do not schedule TOO short or too less in a day.

How do you determine this? Well 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. should be saved for high school seniors getting ready to enter an Ivy league college.

For elementary age children, the morning time consisting of 2 – 3 hours is a nice balance on the 3 R’s.

Save the afternoon for a fun hands-on science project or history project.

Also, a five line paragraph is too much for a first grader still learning to write and one 5 line paragraph is too little for a highschooler who has no disabilities.

As I blog this year, I will be sharing some ways to assess and measure progress.

Day 21: Time Tested Teaching Tips. {31 Day Boot Camp For New Homeschoolers on My Blog}

(Crazy kids! Something about schooling on those tiny cute little desks that made learning about science come alive. They always had keen observations when I pulled those desks out. Uhmm …..investigating marshmallows and M & M’s didn’t hurt either.)

5) Do include your child in choices of schedule, subjects and where he wants to learn.

Do not give up your authority as parent to have the ultimate say but show that you are reasonable and workable. Have a bottom line on what you want to get done for the day?

Does it matter that he goes to his room to do math as long as he does it?

Does it matter that he sits on the living room floor to do map work as long he gets done what you have planned? Roll with it and relax. There is a difference between relaxed and lazy homeschooling. Relaxed means you get it done while enjoying it.

6) Do harder subjects first in your day when children are more alert.

Normally math is the subject across the board that deserves first with writing behind that.

Keeping things simple when you teach is an acquired art is another one of the important tips for homeschool.

Tips for Homeschool

Too, teaching is not just about learning techniques and styles, but it comes from the heart.

Techniques for teaching and plans for action can always be mastered, but a good teacher full of love is what your child needs this year.

Day 21: Time Tested Teaching Tips. {31 Day Boot Camp For New Homeschoolers on My Blog}

Have you tried any of these teaching tips for homeschool tidbits?

New to Homeschooling Start with the Basics

1 – 7 Start with the Homeschool Basics

  • 1 Learn The Lingo (& free glossary)
  • 2: Homeschool Roots Matter
  • 3 What is NOT Homeschooling
  • 4: Confronting Relatives & Naysayers
  • 5: The Wheels on the Bus Go ‘Round & ‘Round
  • 6: Homeschool Hangouts & Socialization Situations
  • 7: Tied Up with Homeschool Testing?

8-14 Homeschool Organization 101 for Beginners

  • 8: Organize Your Home – Then School
  • 9: Carpe Diem: Homeschool Schedule by The Day, Month, & Year
  • 10 Grocery Shopping Cooking Laundry
  • 11: Swoonworthy Learning Spaces & Homeschool Rooms
  • 12: Creative Storage Solutions for Homeschool
  • 13. Streamlined Record Keeping
  • 14 Homeschool Supplies List

15 – 21 Best tips for New Homeschoolers Choosing Curriculum

  • 15: Discovering Learning Styles
  • 16: Practical Tips for Learning Styles
  • 17: How to Choose a Homeschool Curriculum 
  • 18 Teaching Young Children – Elementary Homeschool
  • 19:  Guiding Homeschool Teens 

Day 21 Time Tested Tips For Homeschool And New Homeschooler Free Bootcamp

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10 Things to Learn From The Fun Geronimo Stilton Chapter Books

October 24, 2022 | 2 Comments
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We absolutely adore the fun Geronimo Stilton chapter books for ages 7-10, grades 2nd-5th, but also reluctant readers will love the Geronimo Stilton books.

Geronimo Stilton is an editor in chief of The Rodent’s Gazette, the most “famous” newspaper in New Mouse City.

He’s also the author of his own best-selling book series. 

But the Geronimo Stilton chapter books were actually written by Elisabetta Maria Dami who is an Italian children’s book author and she is the creator of the character Geronimo Stilton.

10 Things to Learn From The Fun Geronimo Stilton Chapter Books

And the character of Geronimo Stilton is a shy, funny, but adventurous mouse.

Because the author Elisabetta Maria Dami has an interest in archaeology and a passion for traveling and exploring, Geronimo is always off on an adventure.

The whole series makes for a fun literature study but especially to incorporate geography and history into your unit studies.

About the Geronimo Stilton Series

Look at these ten things to learn from the Geronimo Stilton books.

1. Learn literary devices in a fun way.

Be on the lookout for examples of literary devices such as:

  • Onomatopoeia
  • Similes/Metaphors
  • Hyperbole
  • Idioms
  • Puns

What is an onomatopoeia?

Other than it being my favorite little gem found in these books, it’s a literary device to know and super fun to teach.

First, let’s take a minute to appreciate how fun this word is to say.

If this is a new word for your kids, be sure to listen to the pronunciation.

“Onomatopoeia is the process of creating a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes.”

For example, a dry fall leaf crunches underfoot.

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A bumblebee buzzes around the backyard.

Geronimo Stilton must love Onomatopoeia too because the word pictures he uses to show the reader this literary device are perfection for a visual learner.

How many examples of onomatopoeia can you find in each chapter?

2. Have a fun vocabulary scavenger hunt.

Make a list of new words you find in each chapter.

It won’t be hard for your kids to find them.

10 Things to Learn From The Fun Geronimo Stilton Chapter Books

3. Focus on character development.

You will fall in love with the characters.

They are full of personality.

For example, Geronimo Stilton is quite the “scaredy-mouse”, but he is always going on an adventure and facing lot of fears to get there.

Have your child pick a favorite character and follow his/her character development throughout the story.

4. Nurture a love for famous mystery novels and authors.

If your geek level is as high as mine, and I assume it must be if you’re reading this post, you’ll love the fun facts that pop up for adults too.

These books are a great bridge to a study about other famous mystery titles and authors.

There’s even a nod to some characters you might recognize like Hercule Poirot, Agatha Christie’s well-known fictional Belgian detective.

What a fun way to introduce your reader to other books, authors, and the mystery genre!

5. Cultivate a love for history and geography.

Not only does Geronimo Stilton live in the center of New Mouse City, he reluctantly travels around the globe.

Each book will land the reader in a new place.

10 Things to Learn From The Fun Geronimo Stilton Chapter Books

These books are great for learning state facts, especially New York, and they’re also the perfect addition to a history and geography study about where the setting takes place.

6. Have some cheesy food fun.

Geronimo Stilton is a cheese connoisseur. He eats lots of cheese.

He talks about cheese and makes “punny” jokes about cheese.

It’s impossible to not want to snack on some cheesy delights of some kind.

  • Create a cheese platter and sample some new snacks.
  • Make homemade macaroni and cheese.
  • Look at moldy cheese under a microscope.
  • Have a cheese fondue night.

7. Nurture a love for timeless treasures like antiques.

Any antique lovers out there? Well, you will love Geronimo Stilton’s eye for timeless treasures.

If your kids are into antiques, visit a few thrift stores and hunt for treasures.

Check out American Pickers or Antiques Roadshow.

8. Learn how to plan a trip.

Plan a vacation to the destination in your book.

Estimate the cost of flight, hotel, and car rental. Research prices on the internet to find the best deals.

  • How much will you need to for food and spending?
  • What activities will you do while you’re there?
  • Add the cost of excursions or admissions to special events or destinations.

9. Learn how to face fear.

Geronimo must face lots of fears to travel, solve mysteries, and go on each adventure.

These are a great way to talk to your kids about fears, anxiety, and coping skills.

10. Learn about nurturing family ties.

I love the Geronimo is a family guy!

He spends a lot of time with his nephew, Benjamin and his sister, Thea.

It’s a great opportunity to focus on the importance of family.

  • Create a family tree.
  • Research your family’s origin.
  • Send an email to a family member to brighten their day.
  • Do something nice for a sibling.
10 Things to Learn From The Fun Geronimo Stilton Chapter Books

Have you tried this series with your children? I know you’ll fall in love with the books.

Other Geronimo Stilton Chapter Books Resources

  • Geronimo Stilton The Fourth Journey Through Time Fun Cleopatra Collar
  • Learn About Mozart The Eight Journey Through Time Geronimo Stilton Series
  • The Geronimo Stilton Book Fourth Journey Fun Egypt Game
  • Geronimo Stilton Journey Through Time Craft a Fun England Tower Guard
  • Mouse in Space Fun Puffy Moon Craft (Glow in the Dark)
  • Down and Out Down Under Make a Fun Edible Coral Reef
  • Field Trip to Niagara Falls Summary And Fun Corn Craft
  • The Journey Through Time #2: Back in Time Colosseum Craft
  • The Race Against Time Geronimo Stilton Activities: Fun Edible Spine
  • Journey Through Time #2: Back in Time Mayan Craft
  • The Curse of The Cheese Pyramid Barbie Mummy
  • Who Is Geronimo Stilton Rodent Notebooking Page

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Unit Study: French Revolution + Free Storming the Bastille Game

October 23, 2022 | 16 Comments
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This French Revolution board game is so much fun. Also, look at my free French Revolution 1789 – 1799 Unit Study & Lapbook. And you’ll love grabbing more ideas for history games on my page.

Plodding along, we have started out next unit study which is the French Revolution. 

Unit Study: French Revolution + Free Storming the Bastille Game

Mr. Awesome needs to cover some more European history during his high school years and so this a great topic to cover for older kids.

French Revolution Homeschool Unit Study

Too, sickness has hit our family early and everybody has had a touch of the crud this whole week. Crazy that we all get sick at the same time.

So knowing that the French Revolution is not a topic exactly easy to explain to younger children and because all of us are still recovering from the coughing junk,  I made a board game about the French Revolution that they both could play.

Playing the French Revolution Game

This way they both have an introduction to this time period.

I can’t pry them away from the fireplace when they play games either.

I guess they think the ultimate luxury for at home learning is sitting by the fireplace because that is their go to place (even in the summer). I give up and let them play where they want to now.

French Revolution Game | Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

About the French Revolution Board Game

Just to let you know I made the game really big.

However, you can print it on regular size paper or print it poster size (4 separate pages under your print settings).

We printed it on regular size paper because I can’t store anything now

By making it large, I could print it on 4 pages when we decided to play again.

Normally, I like to start our unit studies with a real aloud from books written about that time period like A Tale of Two Cities or Les Miserables.

But again, my time has been short lately, so I have found a nice abridged audio reading of A Tale of Two Cities that the boys could listen to.

Click here to listen Charles Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities.“

The boys can’t miss hearing the popular phrase: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,  . . .” I love the whole opening paragraph of that book.

Also, you’ll love these other fun history games.

More Fun History Games

  • The Geronimo Stilton Book Fourth Journey Fun Egypt Game
  • 7 Super Fun History Games to Bring the Past to Life
  • Free Ancient Egypt Mehen Printable Board Game (Hands-on History)
  • Free Ancient Greece Go Fish Game – Ancient Greece Unit Study
  • 13 Free and Fun BEST Printable History Board Game
  • Easy Hands-on Fun Ancient Greek Games for Kids DIY Knucklebones

Other French Revolution Resources

Unit Study: French Revolution + Free Storming the Bastille Game
  • French Revolution Lapbook–Finalized!
  • French Revolution Minibooks
  • Free Printable Minibook–Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution

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6 Easy Ways to Identify the Charlotte Mason Homeschool Style

October 22, 2022 | Leave a Comment
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Six ways to identify the Charlotte Mason homeschool style is important to understanding homeschool learning styles

Because you want to align homeschool learning styles approach with how your children learn best, you need to know the basics of each homeschool approach.

6 Easy Ways to Identify the Charlotte Mason Homeschool Style

Not only do you want to identify characteristics of the Charlotte Mason homeschool style but identifying Charlotte Mason curriculum, you make better choices for your family.

First, you need to understand that learning differences is a good thing.

I’ve helped many homeschoolers who think something is wrong with their child.

The point is folks are different from each other and so are our kids.

I’m a firm believer in finding the homeschool style to match your child’s temperament and most important his learning style and needs.

Charlotte Mason Approach

Let’s dive into looking at the Charlotte Mason homeschool style of teaching.

Who was Charlotte Mason

First, you need to understand who was Charlotte Mason.

Charlotte Mason was a turn-of-the-century British educator who used “living books” rather than textbooks or twaddle.

She encouraged curriculum which includes nature study, picture study, music study, and handicrafts and the normal academic subjects.

6 Easy Ways to Identify the Charlotte Mason Homeschool Style

Here are 6 ways to identify characteristics of a Charlotte Mason homeschool approach.

  1. A gentle approach to language arts.
  2. There is emphasis on the arts, music, and nature.
  3. Learning should include forming lifelong habits.
  4. More time should be spent outdoors.
  5. Literature based learning is one foundation.
  6. Poetry is important.

The mother who takes pains to endow her children with good habits secures for herself smooth and easy days.
— Charlotte Mason


Also, you’ll love this book Laying Down the Rails: A Charlotte Mason Habits.

Why Your Child’s Learning Personality is Important

Because teaching styles are only part of choosing curriculum easily, I’ve included a link to my online free course Identifying Your Homeschooled Child’s Learning Personality.

How to Determine the Best Learning Style Approach for Your Child? Determining the best learning style approach is much easier when you know about homeschool learning styles. A learning style is not something I thought about when I started homeschooling or even when my kids were struggling. However, had I taken time to learn what is the best learning style for each of my children, I would have saved myself unnecessary stress.

YOU WILL LEARN:

  • How to understand the way your child prefers to learn so that you can teach him in a way that he enjoys learning;
  • How to pinpoint your child’s learning personality;
  • A starting point in understanding (barring any special learning challenges or disabilities) and accepting your child’s preferred way of taking in information;
  • Understanding when the learning personality emerges; and
  • Teaching tips for each learning personality to stop the head-butting.

Other Homeschool Learning Style Resources

  • How to Determine the Best Learning Style Approach for Your Child?
  • What Are the Homeschool Top Main 5 Learning Styles
  • Practical Tips for Learning Styles 
  • Discovering Learning Styles
  • How Understanding Homeschool Teaching Styles Makes You Successful
  • 35+ Best Homeschool Curriculum By Learning Style (free printable)
  • How Homeschool 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?

In addition, look at these other Charlotte Mason resources:

Charlotte Mason Resources

  • 5 Steps to Choosing Geography Living Books Your Children Will Love
  • Ancient Civilization History Living Books
  • 13 Living History Books about Ancient Greece
  • Free Wildflowers Unit Study & Lapbook
  • Narration – Telling Back or Testing? Books that Make Teaching Narration Easy Peazy.

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Two Free Homeschool Student School Planner Covers

October 21, 2022 | Leave a Comment
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Today, I have two free homeschool student school planner covers to add to your homeschool planner.

Once you’ve created a DIY homeschool student planner, it’s hard to use something put together by somebody else.

And these two free student planner covers can be used by a student of any age.

Two Free Homeschool Student School Planner Covers

Besides, when your children build with own diy student planner, it can help them manage their time.

There is not an exact age when you want to encourage your child to build his own student planner.

Each child matures at different rates, but when they build their own student planner it fosters independent learning.

How to Make A Homeschool Student Planner

Like my homeschool planner, you can build your own student planner using my free pages.

Look at these steps in how to make a quick homeschool student planner.

  1. Choose a student planner cover
  2. Calendar Pages
  3. Choose Student Lesson Planning Pages
  4. Choose Fun Pages
  5. Steps 5 – 7. Choose a Back Cover, Bind it, Personalize It. 

Also, you don’t need a real expensive printer to print your planner.

I’ve used this mobile Canon PIXMA PRO-200 Wireless for years.

Two Free Homeschool Student School Planner Covers

What makes each student planner unique are the printables which you can mix and match.

More Homeschool Planner Printables

Look at these other homeschool planner products that I know you’ll love!

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Other Homeschool Planner Resources

Also, you’ll love these other homeschool planner resources:

  • Homeschool Planner Supplies – Organizational Eye Candy Because Paper Planners ROCK!
  • Year 2023 Homeschool Planning Schedule Beautiful Form
  • School Year 2023-2024 Homeschool Planning Schedules Beautiful Forms
  • 4 Colorful and Editable Homeschool Lesson Plan Templates
  • Free and Fun Homeschool Planner Stickers Back To School Craft
  • 3 Free High School Planner Cover Designs
  • Beautiful Printable Week At a Glance Form
  • How to Plan Your First Homeschool Year When You Don’t Know How To Start
  • 5 Beautiful and Detailed Planners for Homeschool Moms
  • 5 Reasons a Paper Planner Is Better Than a Homeschool Online Planner
  • Free List of Major Holidays For 5 Years 1 Planning Page
Two Free Homeschool Student School Planner Covers

Free Student Planner

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