Homeschool Lesson Plans
Homeschool lesson plans can be a life-saver...or they can become your enemy. A good saying to keep in mind when tackling lesson plans is "everything in moderation." I can remember in my "gung-ho" days of homeschooling, spending hours...and hours...and hours...writing lesson plans. This is not good. This is when your lesson plans become your enemy.
On the other hand, you can apply another saying, "If you fail to plan, you plan to fail." Homeschool lesson plans are like your map - they keep you on track and on schedule. At the beginning of each year, you need to sit down and plan out the school year for each of your children. Read "How to Write a Lesson Plan" and then check each section below for tips on writing a lesson plan for each subject. - Preschool Lesson Plans
- Kindergarten Lesson Plans
- Reading Lesson Plans
- Writing Lesson Plans
- Geography Lesson Plans
- English Lesson Plans
- Grammar Lesson Plans
- Vocabulary Lesson Plans
- Spelling Lesson Plans
- Bible Study Lesson Plans
- History Lesson Plans
- Mathematics Lesson Plann
- High School Lesson Plans
- Physical Education Lesson Plans
- Music Lesson Plans
- Art Lesson Plans
- Computer Lesson Plans
- Lesson Plan Template
Remember, your lesson plan needs to serve you and be your guide to your school year and the goals you have set for your children. Plan...but don't overdo on the planning.
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