ScottMBook Blog
How to Use Free Ebooks in Your Homeschool Day
Free ebooks can be a wonderful part of a homeschool routine. They are easy to access, flexible to use, and helpful for building reading, writing, discussion, and character lessons into the day. Whether you are teaching one child or several children at different grade...
Questions Parents Can Ask After Reading a Story
Reading a story with a child is more than finishing the last page. It is an opportunity to talk, listen, imagine, and help children understand what they have read. A good story can open the door to conversations about kindness, choices, feelings, courage, friendship,...
When Should Students Be Exposed to Work and Career Choices?
Students should begin learning about work and career choices at a young age, but the way they are introduced should match their age and maturity. Career exploration does not need to begin with pressure to choose a lifelong job. Instead, it should begin with curiosity....
How Books Help Children Understand Feelings and Choices
How Books Help Children Understand Feelings and Choices Books do more than teach children how to read. They also help children understand themselves, other people, and the choices they make each day. For homeschool families, stories can be a gentle and meaningful way...
Using Stories to Teach Courage and Confidence
Using Stories to Teach Courage and Confidence Stories are one of the best ways to teach children about courage and confidence. When children read about characters who feel nervous, uncertain, or unsure, they begin to understand that bravery does not mean never being...
10 Simple Reading Activities Homeschool Parents Can Use Today
Reading at home does not have to end when the last page is turned. With a few simple activities, homeschool parents can help children understand stories more deeply, build reading skills, and connect lessons from books to everyday life. These activities are easy to...





