Essential co-op tools, tips, and options for today’s homeschool families.
Thinking about joining or starting a homeschool co-op? Not sure if a co-op is a good fit? Homeschool Co-ops 101 weighs the pros, cons, and creative options available for today’s homeschool family.
- Section 1 includes essential, digestible info on co-op ingredients such as planning and organization, schedules, teaching, finances, and addressing conflict and burnout.
- Section 2 shares a sampling of co-op games and activities, and
- Section 3 contains five hands-on unit studies. These ready to use studies include lessons on Leonardo da Vinci, Birds of Prey, Public Speaking, Tall Tales, and Creative Writing, and are suitable for co-op or home use. This section also includes unit study guidelines that are easily customized to suit any topic.
- Section 4 offers suggested books, curriculum, and other resources.
Karen Lange has gathered insight from years of co-oping and now shares her own and others’ experiences in this valuable and encouraging handbook.
Homeschool Co-ops 101 is available at:
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Karen Lange, her husband, and three children were active in co-ops during their sixteen-year homeschool journey. Her experience includes serving as a local homeschool support group coordinator and consultant for a state homeschool network in New Jersey. Karen’s children have since graduated, and she is now a freelance writer and online writing instructor for homeschooled teens.
You can connect with Karen at her Blog, on Twitter, and Facebook.
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Ticia,
Thanks so much for being a part of the tour! I appreciate your help. I hope your readers find HC 101 helpful.
Have a wonderful week!
Karen 🙂
I’m interested in reading this, just because homeschooling is always an option I’m open to considering, even if we aren’t doing it right now. My sister homeschools, and we talk about it a lot.
Maryanne,
I appreciate your interest! I do hope you get a chance to read it. Would love to hear your thoughts. 🙂
Thanks and blessings,
Karen
Happy to see Karen on your blog, Ticia. And nice to ‘meet’ you, too. Have a happy day, both of you! 😀
Rhonda, Thanks so much for stopping by! A happy day to you as well! 🙂
Congrats, Karen! I received your book in the mail a couple of days ago. Looking good!
Thanks Susan! It is exciting to see it in print too! 🙂