Dorothy Moore

A Guide To Home School Books
Do you ever wonder what everybody else is using for home school books to teach their children?
There are 2 differing types of home college books on the best seller list. Some of the finest sellers are home college books written for mums and dads, to help them become better home college teachers.
Other top selling home school books are directed at instruction. You can use these books to teach your children their home school lessons.
Take a look at this list of seven current best selling home school books.
No. 1 – Teach Your Child To Read In 100 Easy Lessons, by Siegfried Engelmann. This book is founded on the successful DISTAR programme : Direct Instruction System for Teaching Arithmetic and Reading. The author teaches the Direct Instruction model at the School of Oregon.
No. 2 – The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe, by C. S. Lewis. This eternal classic appeals to Christian home college folks the biggest demographic in the home schooling movement due to its similarity to the tale of Jesus.
No. 3 – Homeschool : Taking the 1st Step, by Borg Hendrickson. This is vital book for the beginning home schooler. Learn the legal prerequisites for home schooling in all fifty states. This book also shows you how it’s possible to get arranged and set up for your first home college.
No. 4 – The Successful Homeschool Family Handbook: A Creative and Stress-Free Approach To Homeschooling, by Dr. Raymond S. Moore and Dorothy N. Moore. If you are not sure home schooling is for you, read this book before you give in on it. Learn the low-stress, low-cost program that works with your child’s needs and your family’s schedule.
No. 5 – Homeschooling : A Patchwork Of Days, by Nancy Lande. Find out how 30 other families are handling home schooling in this clever book. Spend a day in the life of thirty different home faculties. You’ll be inspired, energized, and affirmed by their curriculum, their teaching methods, and how they handle everyday home school issues.
No. 6 – The Unschooling Handbook: How To Use The Whole World As Your Child’s Classroom, by Mary Griffith. The title pretty much says it all. This volume is a must have for anyone following the unschooling philosophy.
No. 7 – Bob Books For Beginning Readers, Set 1, by Bobby Lynn Maslen and John R. Maslen. These books cover the initial half of kindergarten. The writers mix learning with humor, providing incentive for your youngsters to need to read more.
Try one or more of these home school books to kick-start your home schooling experience.
MISTY BLUE DOROTHY MOORE