What area companies work with homeschoolers?
Where can you find sports teams, tutors or resources?
Come to the expo and find out!
Hands-on math and science tutor, Educational Consultant, Public Speaker, and Volunteer
Aug 5, 2014
Jul 27, 2014
Homeschoolers vs Public Schoolers
As usual, homeschoolers rule. Be sure to check out the site for all the infograhics!

Created by: CollegeAtHome.com
Created by: CollegeAtHome.com
Jul 19, 2014
How Family Game Night Makes Kids into Better Students
Most of you know I have a real passion for using board games to teach and to reinforce skills in math. There is a tremendous amount of research on the topic. Here is an excellent "main stream" article on it as well. Take the time to read it!
There has been a lot of recent attention focused on the importance of executive function for successful learning. Many researchers and educators believe that this group of skills, which enable a child to formulate and pursue goals, are more important to learning and educational success than IQ or inherent academic talent.
(Please click on the link for the rest of the article.)
Matching up cards and planning the next chess move can help develop a child’s executive function—a set of skills that may be more important for success than IQ points.
The author’s sons learn the value of strategic thinking and impulse control during a backyard game of Swish. (Jessica Lahey/The Atlantic)
(Please click on the link for the rest of the article.)
Jul 13, 2014
Everything You Ever Wished You Knew About Homeschooling in Northern Illinois But Were Afraid to Ask
Come visit me for:
Everything You Ever Wished You Knew About Homeschooling in Northern Illinois But Were Afraid to Ask
with Kathy Wentz
August 19th at 6pm
Everything You Ever Wished You Knew About Homeschooling in Northern Illinois But Were Afraid to Ask
with Kathy Wentz
As an educational consultant I hear (and give practical answers to) many of the same questions over and over: How do I homeschool within the law? What about socialization? What curriculum is best? What does my child need to learn at each grade level? What about testing? My child has special needs. Can I still homeschool him/her? How can I get a lot of resources for only a little money? I don't have a college degree, so how can I homeschool high school? What does my child need to graduate high school? What about college? If you would like answers to these questions (and more!), this is the workshop for you!
Huntley Area Public Library
11000 Ruth Road
Huntley, IL 60142
Jun 30, 2014
Apr 13, 2014
Got Fines? The Johnsburg Library's annual "Food for Fines" starts NOW!
Love the Johnsburg Library's Homeschool Resource Center?
Love the wide variety of curricula, science supplies and hands-on manipulatives?
Loved them just a little too long at least once this year so have a library fine? This is your week!
Here are the rules:
Love the wide variety of curricula, science supplies and hands-on manipulatives?
Loved them just a little too long at least once this year so have a library fine? This is your week!
Here are the rules:
Donate one non-perishable food item for each separate fine. Food cannot be used to pay for lost or damaged items, or for collection agency fees. You can check the status of your account online at johnsburglibrary.org or call the library at 815-344-0077.
All food will be given to the F.I.S.H. Food Pantry which assists McHenry area families in need. (Please make sure your donated items are not past their expiration dates.)
Food will be accepted during National Library Week April 13-19, 2014.
Mar 27, 2014
State of Homeschooling Event!!! Come one, Come all!
STATE
OF HOMESCHOOLING
Monday,
March 31 | 6:00-8:30PM
Johnsburg
Public Library
3000
N. Johnsburg Rd., Johnsburg, IL 60051
Come meet Rep. Hultgren for a discussion and update on the state of homeschooling at the Johnsburg Public Library's Homeschool Resource Center.
The
event is open to the public.
For
any additional questions,
please
contact Susan Russell
in
Rep. Hultgren’s Geneva Office at
630-232-7104
Mar 17, 2014
American History Anyone?
We loved studying history using movies and I know many other families that do this as well. For those of you with hands-on / experiential learners or dyslexics movies can make history come alive.
If you are interested in a fantastic list for American history movies take a look at this wonderful blog!
http://heartofwisdom.com/blog/learning-american-history-through-movies-free-timeline/
If you are interested in a fantastic list for American history movies take a look at this wonderful blog!
http://heartofwisdom.com/blog/learning-american-history-through-movies-free-timeline/
Feb 17, 2014
Register before the 20th!
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Jan 6, 2014
Last Call! CLPD classes start Thursday!
Class registrations are ongoing for the new series of classes that begin Thursday in the new location at Grand Oaks Recreation Center!
Check out the many offerings (including Karate and sports classes, art, dance, and cheer leading classes, math & science club, pre-algebra)
at: http://tinyurl.com/l89szo8
Check out the many offerings (including Karate and sports classes, art, dance, and cheer leading classes, math & science club, pre-algebra)
at: http://tinyurl.com/l89szo8
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