For Science we use a number of resources including Science curriculum workbooks, Twinkl resources, Teachers Pay Teachers resources and random science experiments we come across that look like fun! Science Curriculum Workbooks Science Now Our favourite science workbooks are the… Continue Reading →
I plan our own curriculum based on our learning styles and the resources that work best for us. We’ve been through a few different types of books over the years and some have worked better than others. Sometimes we also… Continue Reading →
Our English Curriculum has both an online element and a workbook element. Learning to Read ABC Reading Eggs Years: Pre-school – Kindergarten For learning to read we used ABC Reading Eggs. We started with the ABC Reading Eggs Starting Out… Continue Reading →
Our Maths Curriculum has both an online element and a workbook element. Up to the end of year 3 maths, we were primarily online supplementing with workbooks. From year 4 onwards we have been using workbooks as our core and… Continue Reading →
When first starting out, writing the homeschool plan can be one of the most daunting parts of the process. It is easy to become overwhelmed by the Curriculum requirements when you aren’t familiar with them. The NSW Curriculum and Syllabus… Continue Reading →
So you’ve decided to homeschool, now what? Homeschool registration in NSW isn’t as complex as it first seems. If you are in NSW and your child is of compulsory school age, you need to register for Homeschooling with the NSW… Continue Reading →
Offline coding, or unplugged coding, is a great way to start kids thinking about coding and problem solving without the stress and pressure of actually coding. It’s a perfect introduction for pre-readers as well as parents that aren’t too sure… Continue Reading →
Today I want to tell you a little more about the Maths games we have on our shelves. We have had lots of fun over the years with some of these games. I’m sure it wouldn’t take much convincing even… Continue Reading →
What better way to practice a new skill than to play a game? We love playing games. However, I must admit some times we just don’t play them as much as we should. I’ve found the easiest area to cover… Continue Reading →
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