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Preschool Co-op Class Ideas: Keep preschoolers engaged with these homeschool co-op classes: 1.Themed based 2. Nature and Outdoor 3. Music...
Homeschool co-ops are the best, aren’t they?! Our family has been so blessed to have a group of families to meet with weekly that are creative, intentional and adventurous! Plus, we all take on a subject to team teach once a week that we normally wouldn’t want to explore on our own! (Ahem….music anyone?) Here are some
This is a fun look at how to spot a homeschooler by how we dress! We homeschoolers do often have slightly different attitudes toward clothes.
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Are you searching for homeschool co-op class ideas? Try this big, fat, gigantic list; it has co-op class ideas for preschool through high school.
When I student taught, my wonderful co-op introduced me to the world of Carnival of the Animals. She taught the piece in such a lively, exciting way, and the kids ate it up. They listened and described music. They moved to music. They impressed me. It was during this time that I was introduced to the book by Barrie C. Turner and Sue Williams called Carnival of the Animals: Classical Music for kids. This gem of a book first briefly introduces the composer and the instruments of the orchestra. I teach this page on the first day of the unit. We practice pronouncing Camille Saint Saen's name with our best French accents and we talk about the jobs of the performers. In each proceeding class, I introduce one animal. I go from beginning to end of the piece when introducing animals over time. To intro the animal, I read the short paragraph the book presents, describing the animal and the music that is used to represent it. I then instruct the students to prove to me that they are excellent listeners, while watching me move to the animal they are learning. They see me crawl on the floor like a lion the first day, and I've got them hook, line, and sinker. I then give them a chance to move silently like the animal we are learning. Each movement I use clearly aligns and matches the music, to help students remember and correlate their learning. After we've learned a few animals over several class periods, I do some review, playing short clips of one of the animals, having the students show me without talking which animal it is. I assess this learning several times throughout the unit. I give a mid point assessment, where I mix up the animals we know, and the students write the number (1 for the first listening example) beside the picture of the animal and it's instruments. I give a final assessment, where only some animals are pictured. I have students color the animal they hear with a specified crayon color. I just created paper puppets to use as informal identification manipulatives as well. All of these assessments are now available in my teacher's pay teachers store. Through this kinesthetic unit, I am always amazed at how well students are able to listen and describe music. Their parents often comment on how much they love this piece of music. Hope this sparks some ideas for getting your kids moving and listening jointly.
Are you looking for a homeschool co-op class idea? You may want to consider this delightful class which included tea, treats, and Beatrix Potter stories!
I am teaching a drama class at our co-op and I thought maybe some of you might like to know what we have been doing in case you would like ...
If your homeschool co-op is looking for class ideas The Best List of No Prep Homeschool Co-op Classes will help alleviate some stress
If your homeschool co-op is looking for class ideas The Best List of No Prep Homeschool Co-op Classes will help alleviate some stress
If your homeschool co-op is looking for class ideas The Best List of No Prep Homeschool Co-op Classes will help alleviate some stress
If your homeschool co-op is looking for class ideas The Best List of No Prep Homeschool Co-op Classes will help alleviate some stress
Overview: Guest contributor Sara Dennis has some fabulous homeschool co-op class ideas for teens! And I bet they will make you think of many more possibilities! I don’t know about you, but I found high school terrifying when my oldest child started 9th grade. Thankfully, there's a secret weapon that homeschoolers have discovered… homeschool co-ops! The trick is coming up with engaging homeschool co-op class ideas that high school teens will love. Benefits of Homeschool Co-ops for High School One of the biggest benefits of homeschool co-ops for high school is that you’re not expected to do it all or know
If your homeschool co-op is looking for class ideas The Best List of No Prep Homeschool Co-op Classes will help alleviate some stress
Are you intimidated by teaching at your local homeschool co-op? Here's how to make teaching art at your co-op a breeze, from selecting your project all the way to the class itself.
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If your homeschool co-op is looking for class ideas The Best List of No Prep Homeschool Co-op Classes will help alleviate some stress
If your homeschool co-op is looking for class ideas The Best List of No Prep Homeschool Co-op Classes will help alleviate some stress
If your homeschool co-op is looking for class ideas The Best List of No Prep Homeschool Co-op Classes will help alleviate some stress
If your homeschool co-op is looking for class ideas The Best List of No Prep Homeschool Co-op Classes will help alleviate some stress
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I had a small but smart group for Into the Wardrobe. We were truth seekers and critical thinkers as we read through the classic book, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, by C. S. Lewis. My lesson plans for this class are somewhat shaky, but here they are. They were really just notes for me, but …
Nature is the inspiration for so many beautiful pieces of art and music. Spring is the perfect time to listen to classical music inspired by birds. Whether you share these pieces just for their intrinsic musical value or incorporate them into a study of birds in your home, school, or co-op, we think they're a charming addition to any child's music appreciation repertoire! Included are a few teaching and listening suggestions and a free printable to make the most of this charming music with your children. Teaching This Music to Children Each piece below has a few points for discussion. Children can also draw while they are listening, using this Draw What You Hear download. Children love this activity because it is creative, low-stress, and allows them to actively listen. Of course, we always encourage a first listening of the piece when everyone is SUPER QUIET - thus Super Quiet UnInterrupted Listening Time! Then, the second time they can respond verbally or by drawing. There are pieces from each of the four major eras of music. To explore these even deeper you might be interested in our Musical Eras series. 10 Pieces of Classical Music Inspired by the Birds Vivaldi - Concerto in D Major (
Enjoy a hands-on curriculum to explore the senses with your homeschool group or co-op and have tons of fun!
If your homeschool co-op is looking for class ideas The Best List of No Prep Homeschool Co-op Classes will help alleviate some stress
If your homeschool co-op is looking for class ideas The Best List of No Prep Homeschool Co-op Classes will help alleviate some stress
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One of my favorite features on the old Homeschool Share blog was Cook with Books. I am revamping things at Homeschool Share, but I wanted the Cook with Books posts to have a permanent home on Walking by the Way. I love to cook, and I love books, so what could be more perfect? Cook …
Do you want some fantastic options for art classes for kids? You can quickly and painlessly create an art class using one of these art class ideas.
This was our lapbook for our study of the orchestra. Mrs. Kim, at our homeschool co-op, did a lesson on the orchestra about a month ago. ...