Meeting the Grade

15 September; Author: Home Educator

unit studiesHome educators have the ability to allow their children to learn each subject at their own pace. There is no need for specific grade levels across the board. Let’s face it,  some subjects are harder for us than others and therefore may take more time to learn, or will be learned at a higher or lower level.

Students who struggle in Math may be advanced in English. Or, someone who enjoys Science may excel at it but not do so well in Geography. These variances in learning levels can be taught through unit studies. A unit study takes a topic of study and offers activities and worksheets across the curriculum. Many unit studies incorporate different levels of learning so that it can be used for various grade levels, or learning levels. They also offer a variety of lesson ideas to expand a child’s knowledge on the subject and a chance to study it further on their own.

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