by on November 22, 2025
Most homeschooling reading and writing curriculums subscribe to a philosophy known as 'literature-based' learning. Here, children learn all aspects of language—reading, writing, speaking, and listening—by immersing themselves in high-quality literature. Instead of learning grammar rules or spelling lists in isolation, they learn these naturally as they engage with literature. This rich literary environment not only enhances language proficiency but also ignites a love for reading and writing. ...
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by on August 21, 2025
These classic works effectively introduce students to various literary forms, such as novels, short stories, poetry, and drama. Works such as "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, or "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee are popular inclusions due to their accessible vocabulary, clear narrative structures, and pertinent themes. Shakespearian plays such as "Romeo and Juliet" or "A Midsummer Night's Dream" also offer a formidable introduction to classic drama. Secondly, int...
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by on August 13, 2025
Keeping reading relatable and connecting with students' lives can significantly boost their interest. For instance, incorporating meaningful texts, stories, or news into the curriculum can lead to a higher level of engagement. Additionally, technology provides a variety of tools, such as e-readers, eBooks, and reading apps like Raz-Kids and Epic! that can help pique students' interest. Create a conducive study environment. Identify a place that sparks your concentration and homeschool progra...
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