The Wand in the Word: Conversations with Writers of Fantasy |
Submitted: 23-Apr-2006 |
Middle-grade and young adult readers can turn to The Wand in the Word: Conversations with Writers of Fantasy to learn more about favorite fantasy authors. Leonard S. Marcus interviewed thirteen fantasy authors for this book; each interview is . . . [click for more] |
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Make studying Spanish easier |
Submitted: 02-Oct-2004 |
My book, Comic Mnemonics for Spanish Verbs, helps the homeschooling students memorize the 100 most important verbs they will use at their level. Through the use of illustrations and funny phrases, they'll learn the verbs quicker, retain them longer a . . . [click for more] |
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Teach to the child's strengths/ Davis Dyslexia Correction |
Submitted: 07-May-2004 |
As we brought the school home, we found that homeschool was just as frustrating as public school had been. It was only after we heard The Animal Fable ( told at http://www.iammykidsteacher.com/ourmission.html) and began going with the interests and . . . [click for more] |
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Spacemazes |
Submitted: 03-Oct-2003 |
Spacemazes is a 3D Maze book that teaches math informally while children are
having fun doing this new type of maze(ages6-12). Many children who like mazes will not put the book down until they have finished. Thus parents do not have to help them . . . [click for more] |
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Discussion group for homeschooling gifted special needs (twice-exceptional) children |
Submitted: 06-Apr-2003 |
Children who are gifted and who also have a learning disability or other special need are known as 'twice-exceptional.' More than any other group, twice-exceptional kids often fall through the cracks of the educational system. GT World has a discussi . . . [click for more] |
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Home Schooling a Child with Special Needs |
Submitted: 04-Apr-2003 |
If you are just starting out homeschooling a child with special needs, this article on IdealLives has some good tips to get you started. IdealLives is a wonderful site that provides support to parents and teachers of special needs children. . . . [click for more] |
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