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Archive for October 29, 2007
Continuing Education
October 29, 2007 by KellyH.
Many moms spend some time during the year organizing, planning and preparing for the next school year–I’m no exception. One of the things I do periodically is re-read Teaching Tips & Techniques. If you’ve never had the opportunity to read TT&T, you’re really missing out! This is the one and only book from the Weaver line that I recommend to people who are not even using Weaver. Anyone can benefit from this book–anyone.
Written by Rebecca L. Avery, the author of the Weaver Curriculum, this book is a treasure chest of support, encouragement and edification for anyone who homeschools. Within the covers of this book you will learn about teaching multiple children in varying grades; motivation; the three Rs; spelling, science and social studies; and everything you can think of that relates to homeschooling.
Many moms who teach with Weaver read over this book each summer. Some refer to it throughout the school year, reading specific chapters as needed. For example, one year I re-read chapter 8, to help me understand about teaching spelling. (You’d think by now I’d have it down pat!
) Another year I re-read the beginning of the book, for encouragement.
Whether you pick-and-choose sections to read, or start at the beginning and work your way through, this book will inspire you! Get your copy of Teaching Tips & Techniques today!
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