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I was sent a special learning software program to review for Homeschool Fever - and I must say I had a blast. If you follow my personal blog over at Little Jack’s Corner, you already know I’m a bit kooky and a huge kid at heart, so is it any wonder that the bright colors, [...]
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A manipulative is any physical object (eg blocks, toothpicks, coins) used to represent or model a idea in order to develop a mathematical concept. These rainbow math manipulatives from Homeschool Fever can be cut out, laminated, torn up, played with, destroyed, and printed out time and time again.
Why waste money buying expensive rods [...]
Practice writing the letter D in both capital and little letter form
on this colorful worksheet from Homeschool Fever.
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Practice writing the letter C in both capital and little letter form
on this colorful worksheet from Homeschool Fever.
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Help your child develop weather recognition with this
FREE DAILY WEATHER POSTER
from Homeschool Fever.
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(Instructions included in the PDF file)
Primary Education
This adorable (and very long!) public domain book, which can be downloaded and printed out for free here, offers a variety of games, songs, poems for children. Activities are broken up week by week and into subjects (hygeine, phonics, music, drawing, and even seatwork).
Children’s music score sheets, coloring pages, detailed articles about teaching [...]
Read, download, and print the following Beatrix Potter books. Beatrix Potter is recommended reading for all children, and is included in many homeschool curriculums such as Ambleside Online’s book list.
Roly Poly Pudding
The Pie and the Patty Pan
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Edward William Dolch, PhD, originally published this list of sightwords in his book Problems in Reading in 1948.
The list was based on children’s books of his era. It contains 220 words that must be easily recognized in order to achieve reading fluency. The compilation excludes nouns, which comprise a separate 95-word list.
Many of [...]
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Edward William Dolch, PhD, originally published this list of sightwords in his book Problems in Reading in 1948.
The list was based on children’s books of his era. It contains 220 words that must be easily recognized in order to achieve reading fluency. The compilation excludes nouns, which comprise a separate 95-word list.
Many of the 220 [...]
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Practice writing the letter A in both capital and little letter form
on this colorful worksheet from Homeschool Fever.