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04-26-2007, 08:58 PM
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I homeschool all year long (with lots of breaks). We don't really do worksheets that often, we READ tons everyday, that is the most important thing for that age! Stores like Lakeshore Learning Store are awesome with products if you have one close to you. There are free websites like enchantedlearning.com and letteroftheweek.com. You could get a math program from rainbow resource or sonlight are big homeschooling suppliers. Usborne books are great, especially their science and language books. You can go to the library every week and find books like Math Play, Science Play, Kids Learn America those kinds of parent resource books. Unit studies are fun for summer and a great way to tie all the subjects together, we are finishing gardening next week and will start insects, we love to grow butterflies in the butterfly pavilion we do that every summer. We do tons of arts and crafts, it helps build fine motor skills and attention span, not to mention the creative outlet. Just have fun, you don't have to sit at the table with worksheets everyday, make it fun and they will remember the material better!
cooking is great for math!
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