Well-Trained Mind Fourth Edition
Welcome to the online supplement for the fourth edition of the best-selling guide to classical education at home.
Don't Have The Well-Trained Mind?
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Keyboarding Read, Write & Type Early keyboarding (combined with ongoing handwriting practice at an appropriate level) can allow dysgraphic and dyslexic students to advance in reading and writing skills.
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Apps, Learning Games, and Online Enrichment Activities Primary Games A whole array of online learning games for elementary students.
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Apps, Learning Games, and Online Enrichment Activities Jump Start Lesson Plans Printable lesson plans for teaching basic skills.
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Apps, Learning Games, and Online Enrichment Activities Homeschool Creations Free printable worksheets and resources for young students.
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How To Do It: Training Your Child's Mind Without Losing Your Own Resources For Dyslexia Many parents have successfully taught dyslexic children at home.
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Literature & Reading Do I Need to Go Back to Phonics? How well does your student understand phonics? Could that cause problems down the road in advanced units?
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Literature & Reading Poetry Memorization: Methods and Resources Poetry Memorization: Methods and Resources
Like other classical educators, we suggest that students of all ages memorize and recite poetry. Memorization and recitation build two different (but complementary) sets of skills. Memorization improves vocabulary; students who memorize poetry ...Literature & Reading The Good Reader: Teaching Reading From Birth On The Good Reader: Teaching Reading From Birth On
This is an edited version of Jessie's conference workshop, Teaching Reading, Birth-4th Grade. The last year I taught sixth grade, I had 2 sixteen-year-old boys in my class who had not yet learned to read. ...