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Homeschool English English is a critical part of homeschooling curriculum. This article discusses the National Standards in Homeschool English, gives resources, supplies, and tools for Homeschool English and has great project and field trip ideas for your Homeschool. Your state’s curriculum requirements for homeschool English are a necessary source for you to consider as you plan. Because different states treat English differently, you may find curriculum for English under other names, such as ELA (for English Language Arts or Language Arts, or you may find it divided into subgroups, such as Literature, Reading, and Writing, in which case, you may need to get hold of several different curricula to plan the whole area. The United States Department of Education site: nces.ed.gov/ will help you to locate the appropriate documents on your state’s website if you haven’t yet gotten hold of them. This article will provide some additional information and tips that will help you to plan your course. The National Standards and Homeschool English The national standards for English, available here: ncte.org are prepared by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and the International Reading Association (IRA). The national standards are not divided into categories or grade levels. This signals the presentation of English as a unified field of inquiry, with the elements all being necessary and inter-related. The standards refer to “print and “non-print texts,” which indicates the inclusion of websites, videos, podcasts, etc. as well as books, magazines, newspapers, and other print media as subjects of English courses. Here is the gist of the twelve standards. Students should:
References for Homeschool English Here is a list of some useful references for the study of English:
Supplies and Tools for Homeschool English English is not a subject for which one generally thinks of needing tools, but these may be of use
Projects for Homeschool English
Web Resources for Homeschool English There are a number of writing references online, as well as writing labs. One can find dictionaries, thesauri, and explanations of grammar rules, etc. Here are some:
Field Trips for Homeschool English Homeschool fieldtrips for English can include visits to the library, bookstores, museums housing documents and books, and printing presses to see how books are made. Here are some other ideas:
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