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(Age 9+) Delight Directed Learning Handbook
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A Thinking Tree Core Curriculum Journal for Girls who enjoy nature, homesteading, homemaking, animals and creativity!
Cover EVERY required subject while your daughter researches the topics, careers, interests & hobbies that she wants to pursue! For elementary ages girls.
Over 360 pages of daily creative learning activities.
- 6 or 12-week homeschooling plan.
- Cover every required subject while focusing on your child's interests, passions and career goals.
- Best for ages 9 to 14.
- For a 12-week plan use 6 pages per day
- For a 6-week plan use 12 pages per day.
- This Core curriculum journal can be used as your main homeschooling handbook, just add a math program and books about your child's interests.
- Students will use the internet or perhaps a newspaper for some of the activities. They will also need access to educational media.
- Students can create a portfolio of their work with this journal.
This book includes many activity pages:
Spelling Practice
Current Events
Math Practice Pages
Reading Time
Film Study
Copywork
Listening Time (Audio Books)
Copywork
Creative Writing
Meal Planning
Nature Study
List Making
Therapeutic Coloring
- Choose library books about anything you want to study including books about science, travel/geography, literature, cultures, skill-building, math, inventions, history, and any other topic that is interesting or necessary.
This journal is perfect for Fun-Schoolers and Delight Directed Learners. They’ll need access to library books, audiobooks, tutorials, documentaries, and classical music to get the most out of this journal as they cover the basic school subjects. This book is sure to delight all students, especially struggling and reluctant learners.
This journal is perfect for students with Dyslexia, ADHD, Autism and Asperger’s. We have included Art & Logic Games that help with dyslexia, reading confusion and letter reversals. We also use the Dyslexie font for easier reading for Dyslexic students.













