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Homeschool Lesson Plans Made Easy

By: Kayley Kenzie. Theme-based learning, believe it or not, is a fun way to homeschool your child. You can brainstorm a theme with your child using any topic your child is especially interested in.

Young children might prefer themes around things like apples, the zoo, birds, stars, or a favorite author. Whenever you tailor your homeschool lesson plans around a theme, learning becomes a lot more fun and creative.

When basing your homeschool lesson plans around a thematic unit, you will want to decide how much time you will need to cover that specific theme.

You could spend anywhere from a week to a month on the theme, depending on how much your child wants to learn the content. I suggest spending only two weeks at most on one theme.

Blending themes into your homeschool lesson plans isn't difficult at all. Before long, you'll start noticing how much fun you and your child are having by basing your learning around a theme.

It's not necessary to make every single lesson part of a thematic unit. You don't really even need to do theme-based teaching throughout all your homeschool lesson plans.

One important idea to consider is involving your child in the planning process. Let your child choose some of the themes to focus on.

Giving children choices usually enhances interest in what you are trying to teach. I think it is important to have your child involved as much as possible in all areas of lesson plan preparation.

Let's go over an example as to how you would build on themes in your homeschooling lesson plans. Take, for example, using apples for your thematic unit. You could have a lesson on how apples grow as part of a science lesson.

You could slice up an apple into sections to do fractions. You could make Johnny Appleseed the focus for a lesson in Social Studies. You could read books about apples or have your child write a paragraph about apples for Language Arts.

But there's more: We could turn those apple slices we used in the math lesson to create apple stamps for our art lesson. We could sing songs about apples. We could finish off with a cooking lesson and make apple bread or apple sauce.

The essential thing to remember when using theme-based homeschool lesson plans is to integrate some of your child's interests. Using thematic units as an addition to the curriculum that you have already planned can help make learning more enjoyable.


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