Homeschooling Kindergarten

Be sure to check out The Everyday Homeschooler’s Guide to Teaching the Early Years .

 

Kindergarten with my Younger Son

Homeschooling Kindergarten for the Second Time – schedule and curriculum

Kindergarten is the Easiest Grade to Homeschool

Homeschool: Summer Planning – Our curriculum plans for summer 2016.

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Kindergarten with my Older Son

Homeschooling a Kindergartener with a Toddler in the House

Kindergarten and Homeschooling – Wondering whether or not I should send my early five-year-old boy to kindergarten.

How to Homeschool Kindergarten (with information on the law in Georgia)

Happy Birthday to My Boys and Kindergarten Goals for this Year (2011/2012)

Setting Our Homeschool Priorities for Two Boys, ages 5 and 2

Homeschool Priorities Part 2: Imagination * Play * Motion * Literature

Homeschool Priorities Part 3: Exploration * Nature

Homeschool Priorities Part 4: Teaching him how to find answers

Homeschool Priorities Part 5: Spend Quality, Stress-free Time Together 

Homeschool Priorities Part 6 of 6: Teaching Responsibility 

Fostering a Book Time Ritual

Intentional Reading Using Georgia’s PINES Online Library Catalog

How I’ve Taught Kindergarten Reading

Review: Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons

Homeschooling Kindergarten Math

What’s A Mama To Do Without Nap Time?

Using Storytelling and Puppet Shows in Homeschool

Homeschooling Kindergarten: Teaching the Solar System

Graduating to Kindergarten or 1st Grade?

A Homeschool Pre-Kindergarten Graduation

Sandy Creek Nature Center’s Discovery Boxes Are Available to Home Educators

Homeschooling Kindergarten: Teaching About the Weather

Kindergarten Projects:

After finishing this year, I decided that it would be better to say my son was entering Kindergarten instead of finishing it because that’s where he’d be, if he were in public school. So please see my next Table of Contents, which I label Kindergarten / 1st grade for lack of a better term.

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