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KONOS Compass: An Orientation to Using
KONOS This 100 page teacher's
guide provides an overview of all three volumes, KONOS compared to state
requirements for every grade level, and tips on planning, preparing and
presenting the lessons. Also gives great assistance in setting up your
schedule for daily, weekly, and yearly plans. Discusses getting
started, cooping, toddlers, and even provides a math and language skills
checklist grade by grade. Essential! Detailed Explanation
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KONOS Index: A Guide to Everything
in KONOS This book is a cross-reference manual which lists all
KONOS activities by subject, allowing mom to quickly determine which
volume covers the Civil War or where the circulatory system is
studied. Traditional textbook users can purchase a volume or two and
the Index and "spice up" their text book curricula with some
neat hands-on activities or whole units. KONOS is now for
EVERYONE!
$20.00
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Right Brain Learners in a Left Brain World by
Jeffrey Freed and Laurie Parsons The authors identify half of
the population as right brain learners.
The authors insist traditional textbook and workbook methods
should be replaced with teaching methods and curricula that utilize
hands-on, non-traditional strategies.
This is a “must-read” book that helps parents identify
left brain or right brain dominance in their own child plus giving
many teaching tips for teaching struggling learners.
$14.00 14.00
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Things We Wished We'd Known compiled by Bill and Diana
Waring. A great collection of wise council from veteran
homeschoolers including Wade and Jessica Hulcy!
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Smart Moves by Carla Hannaford is a wonderful book
that will help moms identify problem learners and develop strategies
to teach them effectively. Includes Brain Gyms which are
exercises that stimulate the brain.
$16.95
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