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January 30, 2008 By Annette1 Leave a Comment

Should you use a math dictionary? This is the blog post at Homeschool Math Blog that suggested making a dictionary (or a lap book) of math terms.

I liked the idea. Having a little book that Justin, when he is old enough, can write in different math terms that he learns.

Let your child/student make their own math dictionary! Just make a new page in it every time there is a new concept or term to study. The student can write the term, write an explanation, an example calculation, or draw a picture of it โˆ’ or all of those.

Making such a math vocabulary book shouldn’t take lots of time, because you don’t usually encounter new words every single lesson in a typical math curriculum. The rest of the time the book can act as a reference or as a review medium.

There is one exception though, and that is GEOMETRY. In geometry, just about all the time you have new terms to learn. In fact, a big part of the geometry in elementary grades is simply learning the meaning of words such as parallel, perpendicular, trapezoid, vertical angles, symmetry, diameter, radius, circumference, and so on.

Anyways, go there to read the rest of the post. Thought it interesting, and worth remembering. ๐Ÿ™‚

https://anetintime.ca/should-you-use-math-dictionary-this-is/

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Homeschool on Video

January 30, 2008 By Annette1 Leave a Comment

Thank you to Mrs. Wilt for this. ๐Ÿ™‚

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Homeschool Rant

January 30, 2008 By Annette1 2 Comments

Okay…you have to go check this out. Make you laugh, make you snort, make you go …uh huh. ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚ As Kim says “It’s a homeschool rant, and it’s good stuff!”

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Homeschooling posts that I liked

January 29, 2007 By Annette1 Leave a Comment

There is this one on making connections between different things studied. It comes from the Palm Tree Pundit

How to make schooling in January (or any month for that matter) interesting. That was from Small World.

The Open Door brings us this one on the benefits of homeschooling for not just the student.

The importance of a mentor is discussed by Home Where they belong.

Then there’s the top ten things about homeschooling. Might give some food for thought. It comes from Spiritbee.

From Lioden Landing I read about how schooling doesn’t start at Kindergarten, it starts when the decision is made.

i liked this post on what to do with a child who wants to learn. That post was written by New Classical Family.

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