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10 Hands On Learning Ideas

January 21, 2016 by Anne Campbell 1 Comment

10 Ways to Add Hands-On Learning to Your Homeschool

I’m guest posting over at Power of One Moms today:

No matter what your child’s learning style is, hands-on learning creates memorable experiences that not only make learning stick, but also make learning fun. When we look back over our thirteen years of homeschooling, my oldest son remembers the hands-on things we’ve done much more than the quiet-sitting-at-the-table things we’ve done. Even in high school, hands-on learning experiences are still a big part of our homeschool—from electronics projects to cooking to building an electric guitar. Hands-on experiences get kids involved in a way that stimulates all their senses, and reinforces what’s being learned in a tangible way… (Click here to visit Power of One Moms and read the rest of my article for 10 ideas to boost your hands-on learning activities)

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  1. Salma says

    February 8, 2016 at 12:54 PM

    Building lego and cooking together is a couple of our favourites. Can’t wait to try some of the others.

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