Childcare room set-up ideas, strategies for teaching children, group times, Montessori teaching and more..
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Ellis
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by Ellis » Fri Aug 07, 2020 9:26 pm
Hi all,
So I'm finally going to go for it and try my hand at homeschooling my daugher, I just wanted to ask if anyone had any recommendations of (preferably free) sites I could use for lesson planning/ activities/ crafts
Just trying to get a list together of free ones that could be beneficial
cheers
K
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Ellis
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by Ellis » Fri Sep 11, 2020 4:39 pm
thanks looks like a good list - sorry I'm a bit of a cheap bugger and like free !!
Just want to make sure they are in line with the AU cirrculum though? a few might be American ?
cheers
K
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GeorgeThomas324
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by GeorgeThomas324 » Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:38 pm
If you need more help, i can tell you about one platform to learn online with tutors. please let me know about it?
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by GeorgeThomas324 » Thu Apr 22, 2021 6:54 pm
Free resources for teaching my daughter at home?
Since the Covid-19, most of the parents are preferring to educate their children through online courses at home. As social distancing has started to become a clear norm, more and more of the parents are struggling to keep their child entertained while academic learning. Below are the free resources that can help master in each subject background:
1. Storytime anytime: own a YouTube channel to help children learn “how to read”
2. Coursera: some of the courses they offer are free and ranges for every age of student as well
3. Teachers pay Teachers: e-learning website providing academic resources for primary to high school students
4. Scholastic: home learning program for those who are adversely affected by the pandemic and school closures. They have programs to provide new task each day such as reading a book, writing an article, fun activities or watching a video
5. ScratchJr: The EdTech company is for children age five to seven, a stem educational resource that help students learn how to code
The upcoming time might be a challenge but using these resources can keep your child into active learning and interaction.
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AnneR
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by AnneR » Tue Apr 27, 2021 8:53 pm
Thanks
You gave a good and detailed answer
Perhaps I can use your advice myself )
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by HelenB » Fri Oct 22, 2021 7:01 am
Nice resources here
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by Pavani » Thu Apr 07, 2022 5:35 pm
Hi
Teaching daughters at home is a very big task as a parent, at the same time it a necessary task as a parent to teach our children before school teacher also. They can easily hear teacher words if we train them at home initially.
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