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Reading Help—Homeschool Help—Math Help

 

5 Quick Tips to Immediately Help Your Struggling Reader

Is your child struggling to read? Or even hates to read? And nothing you’ve tried has worked? I'll show you the simple tricks I've successfully used for years to help students improve their reading and increase their love for reading! It's easy. It's simple. And it's free!

Letter Reversals

Does your child confuse the letters "b" and "d"? Do you need ideas and encouragement to teach your child the difference? I’ll give you simple ideas that have worked for my students for years. They can help your child too!

Syllable Types

Understanding Syllable Types and their rules for pronunciation is the key to reading longer words. I’ll give you descriptions and examples of each syllable type as an introduction to acquaint you with the style of Orton Gillingham programs

Dolch Pre-K Sight Words

Wondering how to start teaching sight words? I’ll give you the 40 word set of Dolch Pre-K words divided into groups that help your child make meaningful phonics connections they can use throughout their reading. I’m also including additional ways to practice sight words that are simple and affordable.

Learning the ABCs

Is your child struggling to learn their ABCs and you're not sure how to help them? In it, you will find proven resources that not only worked for my children, but my tutoring students as well. They are easy, fun, and very affordable!

Making Connections

Is your child having trouble with reading comprehension? Get my free guide "Making Connections" that walks you through a proven strategy for helping your child remember what they have read.

 

Homeschool Help

 

Stick-in-the-Sand CC Week

Are you wanting to start Classical Conversations (Foundations) at home, but you're overwhelmed with all of the resources out there? I’ll give you a starting point and show you what I’ve used in the early years of starting Classical Conversations.

Homeschool Projects

Would you like ideas for homeschool projects for Science and Social Studies (with or without a curriculum)? I’ll guide you in choosing topics, allowing your child to explore their creativity and provide you effective ways of grading projects. Be inspired to continue adding to the list and make it customized for your family!

Cycle 3 Classical Conversations Journal Topics

Would you like journal topics to help build your child's writing stamina in preparation for Essentials? Have a ready-made list of American history, science, and geography topics covered in CC Cycle 3.

Kindergarten Homeschool Schedule

Would you like to see an example of a Kindergarten Homeschool Schedule? See an example of an effective kindergarten day schedule to be sure you get the basics covered. Choose to extend the learning by adding adventures from the suggested list. Adapt this schedule to meet your needs and meet your state’s requirements..

Homeschool Supplies

Do you have the right supplies you need for a successful homeschool? This list covers the supplies you need (and some that are nice to have) that promote your child’s learning and creativity throughout the school year.

Starting a Homeschool Co-op

Would you like to know the steps for starting your own Kindergarten (or primary grades) Homeschool Co-op? These steps and suggestions will give you a starting point to have an exciting and memorable homeschool year for your primary-aged child.

Math Resources

 

10 Ways to Make Your Math Blocks Count

Possibly my favorite math tool in all of elementary school: connecting math blocks. I’ll show you ten simple ways you can use math blocks to develop a deeper number sense in your child’s understanding.

A Parent’s Guide to Mastering Multiplication

Tackle the multiplication facts once and for all in a systematic way! This guide shows you where you can begin and what connections you can make. Also included is a list of helpful resources.

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Your idea!

What helpful tool or guide can I provide for you? Email me directly with what you need to help you help your child with math!

Rebecca@TheParentTeacherBridge.com