Monday, September 28, 2015

How to Make a Website for Parents Who Home School

How to Make a Website for Parents Who Home School
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Blake_H_Alexander]Blake H Alexander

A large number of people choose to not send their children to public school and choose to teach them from home. Many people who home school have come up with lesson plans and other ideas that other home schooling parents can benefit from. Setting up a website to share lesson plans, ideas, and information about home schooling is a great way for home schooling parents to easily share these things with other parents. Learning how to make a website for parents that home school can help ensure that information is organized and easily accessible to all visitors to the home schooling website.

The very first page of a website is called the main page or home page. The home page usually contains very basic information on what the website is about and what users can gain from exploring the rest of the website. Clearly stating what the goal is will help visitors get an idea of what they can find on the website. Also featured on the home page and any other subsequent pages are links to other pages available on the website. By clicking on one of the page links, visitors are redirected to the corresponding web page. This allows for visitors to the website easily navigate to the different pages to get the information they are personally seeking.

Monday, September 21, 2015

Easy Fundraisers for Homeschool Organizations

Easy Fundraisers for Homeschool Organizations
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Carol_Topp]Carol Topp

Many homeschool groups bring in needed income through fundraisers. Through experience I have found that some fundraisers are much easier to conduct than others. Although very common, selling products door to door is one of the hardest ways to raise money because managing the orders, delivering the product, and storing inventory is a lot of hard work. My group had tried selling products in the past, but we wanted an easier way to bring in funds. We found several ideas that have worked well including reward and coupon programs, dinners, donation drives and website income.

Coupon and Reward Programs

Monday, September 14, 2015

Learn To Organize Your Homeschool for Free With Evernote

Learn To Organize Your Homeschool for Free With Evernote
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jenny_McDaniel]Jenny McDaniel

The thought of homeschooling conjures many fears for new homeschooling parents. One of those fears is record keeping both for the state as well as recording educational growth of your child. You have the option of saving every paper and filing away in a cabinet or be savvy and use a paperless trail. I personally love the ease and convenience of Evernote. The program allows me to use my desktop or an app on my phone to record numerous milestones and allows me to seamlessly transition between my phone or computer by automatically syncing the data. Evernote allows for personalizing data to your lifestyle so the ways to use this program seems limitless! That prospect will either excite you or scare you depending on your personality. Here I would like to share how I have been using Evernote for over a year for our homeschoolers and give you a starting point for optimizing your own organizational system with Evernote.

Monday, September 7, 2015

The Transition to Homeschooling

The Transition to Homeschooling
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Judy_Hansen]Judy Hansen and Peter Watly

If you are considering switching to homeschooling from conventional schooling, then there are several things you need to be aware of besides just what kind of homeschool curriculum you would want to embark your kid on. Moving from conventional schooling to homeschooling can be daunting and troublesome for any child, more especially if you, as parents, do not take the time or make the effort to make the transition as smooth and as simple as possible. Preparation is definitely a must here.

Here are the bases that you need to cover when considering switching to homeschooling.

1) Research