by Kay Chance | Encouraging & Equipping You, How to Homeschool, Learning with Living Books, Teaching Language Arts
Do you need a simplified approach to teaching Language Arts that works for multiple grade levels? Then use natural methods such as copywork. Copywork is when a student copies a letter, word, sentence, or passage. Don’t let the simplicity of the method fool you,...
by Kay Chance | Encouraging & Equipping You, How to Homeschool, Learning with Living Books, Teaching Language Arts, Uncategorized
Jack London and Robert Louise Stevenson had something in common—something your children can also share with them. They both used copywork as a tool to improve their writing. [The following post contains affiliate links. You can read my disclosure here.] Copywork What...
by Kay Chance | Encouraging & Equipping You, How to Homeschool, Learning with Living Books, Teaching Language Arts
Do you ever feel overwhelmed when it comes to teaching Language Arts? You are not alone! So many of us feel inadequate in this area. But the truth is, you already have a lot of experience. You have been teaching this subject since the day your children were born. [The...
by Kay Chance | Learning with Living Books, Teaching Language Arts
Let’s not make teaching Language Arts more complicated than it needs to be. The natural approach simplifies how you teach it, but that does not mean it is ineffective. In reality, teaching Language Arts naturally is powerful and even fun. [The following post contains...
by Kay Chance | Learning with Living Books, Teaching Language Arts, Teaching Writing
Language Arts doesn’t have to be boring! Here’s a fun assignment that helps teens combine literary analysis, academic, and creative writing—because blogs are simply essays in disguise! [The following post contains affiliate links. You can read my...
by Kay Chance | Learning with Living Books, Teaching Language Arts, Teaching Writing
[The following post contains affiliate links. You can read my disclosure here.] Once upon a time, a teacher wanted to teach multiple children, of varying ages at the same time…Ok, maybe that isn’t the beginning of an actual fairy tale, but I think most homeschool moms...