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Everything you need to know about Homeschool Unit Studies, The Anyone can How-to-Guide

by Jennifer Steward

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An easy to use how-to manual which dispels myths about unit studies like "too much planning" and "having to be creative" and instead shows how to simplify unit studies using notebooks and living books. Because the book is cohesive and easy to read, this 197 page book inspires readers and helps them understand the value of real learning Includes a visual section full of forms, samples and planning sheets. ( Everything has been revised and expanded. The author has added new things she's learned and implemented in her own homeschooling, to this revised version. You'll find the key information which streamlines and guarantees success by looking for the little 'lightbulb' symbols throughout the book."… (more)
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An easy to use how-to manual which dispels myths about unit studies like "too much planning" and "having to be creative" and instead shows how to simplify unit studies using notebooks and living books. Because the book is cohesive and easy to read, this 197 page book inspires readers and helps them understand the value of real learning Includes a visual section full of forms, samples and planning sheets. ( Everything has been revised and expanded. The author has added new things she's learned and implemented in her own homeschooling, to this revised version. You'll find the key information which streamlines and guarantees success by looking for the little 'lightbulb' symbols throughout the book."

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