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Art and Drama Resources

Art and Drama Resources

 

For homeschool students, there are lots of options for incorporating these subjects into the curriculum through private lessons, community programs, or private classes. However, my son didn’t want to participate in any of these, which meant I had to improvise (no pun intended!)
It turned out that these are two subjects that I had the hardest time teaching, mostly becasue I had forgotten much of what I learned in school, but also because a lot of the resources online for teachers is geared to a classroom with many students. However, I was lucky to find some great references that helped me adapt them to our homeschool program:

ART:

 

DRAMA:

This is one subject that can be hard to teach at home, and it was only part of my son’s curriculum in Grade 7 and 8. Though there are many private drama classes available, my son didn’t want to participate because he’s too shy. So, I found some helpful links that allowed me to teach him the principles of dramatic arts.

  • Shakespeare in the Classroom is a great learning tool for kids old enough to watch the film Shakespeare in Love. Miramax created a companion video and guide for teachers and parents to use as an introduction to Shakespeare and how to study that artform.

Shakespeare in the Classroom Companion Guide

Shakespeare in the Classroom Video Lesson

 

Math Resources

Math Resources

 

Here is my collection of math resources to help at homeschool. I feared this subject the most when we started homeschooling, but to my great relief, there are many terrific places to find help. Whether you need explanations of various concepts, or extra practice worksheets, these are some of my go to resources:
  • WCLN.CA Math Videos – These were the video lessons most often used by my son’s homeschool program. Their website also allows you search by grade level and keyword.
  • YouTube – an excellent place to try for specific math lessons. Most searches returned several videos that were helpful, and being able to filter by view count to narrow down the most popular ones saves time.
  • Free Math Worksheets– Free printable Math Activity and Practice worksheets for Grades 1-6.
  • Free Math Drills and Worksheets – Free printable Math worksheets with answer key included. I used these often and found them to be great for weekly practice as well as a refresher after Spring and Summer breaks.
  • PHET Simulations – Free interactive simulations for practicing math concepts.
  • Photomath – This smart phone app is brilliant! One click provides detailed answers to just about any math equation. Our homeschool program didn’t always give me an answer key, leaving me to hope I hadn’t made a mistake in my calculations. Photomath saved me so much time and assured me I had the correct answers. Note that I have only used the free version, and recommend this app with the caveat that their pop up ads can be annoying.