2016 Conference, Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods, Teaching Multiple Ages, Using HomeschoolingTorah, Videos
Special Needs, Chronic Health Problems, Parents Working, Independent Study, Making Daily Routines, and Maintaining a Love of Learning Throughout Conference Schedule | Sponsor Page | Goodie Bag | FAQs Welcome to Session 14 (Thursday, August 18, 3 pm Eastern). Simply...
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Boker tov and welcome! Today we’re going to discuss 12 reasons why you might want to consider homeschooling year round — and maybe to even start your new year right after the Spring Feasts, rather than waiting until September. Verses Mentioned in Today’s...
Blog, Using HomeschoolingTorah, Using the Bible in Every Subject
This post was originally written February 5, 2010… Today I’d like to take a minute to answer some email questions I have received about Bible memorization. Q: When your children memorize verses, do they memorize the reference as well? Do you require them...
Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods, Using HomeschoolingTorah
Several people have mentioned to me recently that they feel an urgent call to teach the Torah to their children as quickly as possible. This desire to teach our children is prophesied in Deuteronomy 30:1-6. Now it shall come to pass, when all these things come upon...
Blog, Teaching Multiple Ages, Using HomeschoolingTorah
If you would like to take a break from your regular routine for a week without feeling as if your children will fall behind in their school work, here are some fun ways to review each of our subjects. (Note: This review would be most appropriate after completing Week...
Blog, Teaching Multiple Ages, Using HomeschoolingTorah
I am sure you are excited when you get near the 100th day of school! In our curriculum, the 100th day is the last day of Week 20. You might want to take a day off school and have a special 100th-Day Party! If so, here are some ideas to help you celebrate. Note that...Blog, Organization, Using HomeschoolingTorah
How long is the typical school year? For how many weeks should a homeschooling family plan to do school? In the United States, the majority of states require their public schools to do 180 days per year. (You can see your state’s public-school requirements...
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We have been asked to provide an overview chart showing a way that a student could logically progress through all of the subjects available at Homeschooling Torah. Our goal is to provide you with a well-laid-out plan of schooling from preschool to high school. Click...
Blog, History, Our Philosophy & Methods, Theology, Using HomeschoolingTorah
I’m a lot like you. I’ve been following Torah since 2006, and I think I know Scripture fairly well. Even more, I want to know Scripture better and to be accurate in its interpretation — so that I can apply it to my life and obey it! There are a...
Blog, Organization, Using HomeschoolingTorah
Every August, the big discount stores have lists of school supplies at the front of the store. Teachers from local public schools submit what they would like students in their classrooms to have. Well, if I were teaching HomeschoolingTorah in my home, these are things...
Blog, High School, Using HomeschoolingTorah, Using the Bible in Every Subject
We are often asked if Homeschooling Torah includes high school subjects. When looking at the website, it can appear that teaching most of your students together means that advanced students will not be challenged or might even be left out. We have carefully checked...