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PDF (8+) Core Journal - Homeschooling Active Girls - Do-It-Yourself Curriculum

PDF (8+) Core Journal - Homeschooling Active Girls - Do-It-Yourself Curriculum

Homeschooling Active Girls - Do-It-Yourself - Fun-Schooling Curriculum Journal - 300 Pages - Days of Fun-Schooling! Print at Home for all your daughters!

 

Use this book with your choice of internet based learning tools, games, tutorials, eBooks, library books, and any random books and learning tools that you happen to have at home. This book will give you a structure for homeschooling using what you have access to!

 

Your student will use five pages each day, and will be prompted to do several different learning activities. Once students get started with this homechooling plan they generally need very little help from a parent or teacher. Perfect for homeschooling girls in 2nd-5th grade.

 

Do you have an active girl in your home? If she would rather be climbing trees the Active Girls journal might be what you are looking for. Cover all the standard school subjects while tapping into your daughter’s interests. This curriculum journal is great for all students, especially reluctant learners.

Uses the Dyslexie Font to make reading easy for children with reading confusion. Perfect for students with Dyslexia, Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD and other learning challenges.

 

 

Pages you’ll find in the Active Girls Journal (some less than others):

Reading Time

Math Practice Pages: Use your favorite curriculum or online math program with this page.

How Are You Feeling Today?: an excellent way of discussing feeling and emotions and how our emotions affect others.

Thinking Time: Logic puzzles to complete.
Spelling Time - Word Hunt

Vocabulary Building

Meal Planning 
Copy a Sentence & Draw and Illustration

Letter Doodles (just fun coloring which also gives the child a different way to ‘feel’ how letters are made)

Nature Study: Outdoor Drawing

Fun Writing Practice: Pages give your child the opportunity to create a whole new font, practice handwriting, or if on the younger side copy the alphabet.

Object Lesson: your daughter will look at a picture and write four things that she can do with the object.

World News Today: Tell the stories in words and comics.

Listening Time: Use classical music or an audio book and color, doodle, and/or draw.

Educational Videos: Choose one on a topic your daughter loves.

Depending on your child’s age you can have her dig as deep into topics and subjects and write more or less. For an older student require more writing with some illustrations. With a younger child have him illustrate more with some writing maybe a word pointing to a part of the picture. These journals allow you create a customized plan for whatever age or stage your son is in.

 

Journals are ideal for students with Dyslexia, Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD, and other learning challenges. Sarah Janisse Brown is a dyslexic therapist and creator of Dyslexia Games (www.dyslexiagames.com). Sarah has helped many moms Flip to Fun-Schooling using her Curriculum Journals.

 

Thinking Tree Learning Levels:

A1 = Pre Reader (Pre-K) ages 2-5

A2 = Beginning Readers (K-1st) ages 6-7

B1 = Early Elementary (2nd-3rd) ages 8-9

B2 = Upper Elementary (4th-6th) ages 10-11

C1 = Junior High (7th-8th) ages 12-14

C2 = High school + (9th-adult) ages 13+

 

Many Thinking Tree Journals span a wide variety of ages because the students use books at his/her reading level. For example, some journals may say for ages 7-17 because you customize it and meet the student where he’s at

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