Supplies for Homeschooling Young Children

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Part of the video series: How to Teach Children to Read When Homeschooling

Summary: Learn what supplies you will need to use homeschooling to teach kids to read in this free home schooling and tutoring video clip.

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Matt Nisjak Matt Nisjak has been dedicated to education through homeschooling and tutoring for many years. read more

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Supplies for Homeschooling Young Children

Before you get started one of the other most important things is to have all the right supplies. The cool thing about homeschooling or tutoring is the supplies are almost just pennies. They are so cheap, for everything that you see here which amounts to if you get on sale under $10. If it's not on sale, still under 20 easily. Just for that amount I can educate a child faster and better than almost any public or traditional private school and it's just so easy. Here is the list that I would say you need starting with a binder, get yourself a nice 3 ring binder, get yourself some folders that have holes so that they can clip into the binder and that would be your worksheet station where you can keep your worksheets. Get yourself some 3 ring regular notebooks, like 5 or 6 of them, get them on sale, I got these for a quarter. And skinny markers, I like skinny markers because when you use sharpies to do things, sometimes it bleeds through. Just regular pens, pencils. Children usually are taught to use pencil until they reach a certain age and that's always good. Make sure you have a sharpener. A stapler if you want to make little booklets for them. 3x5 cards, we're going to use a lot of 3x5 cards, it's nice to have a box to keep them in. This is like a 99 cent box. Rubber bands just to keep separate your different 3x5 card stacks of different learning materials. And if you can get handwriting paper, that's really important to work on their handwriting. If you can't find it in the store or if it's too expensive, you can use your computer, just use the underline and the dash line and play around with the sizes until you find that you can make your own handwriting paper on your computer. Just print it out real lightly because it saves ink and you really don't want it to be dark and there you go.

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