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How to Homeschool a 7 Year Old

How to Homeschool a 7 Year Old
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If you’re wondering what to teach a 7 year old at home, the following information will serve as a valuable resource. This is the year that your students will be learning more complex concepts in math, language arts, science and social studies. It’s an exciting time for new and experienced homeschoolers, but like many other parents, you may have some concerns. We address some of those concerns, by reviewing topics such as:

What Should a 7 Year Old Be Learning?

As 7 year olds, who are traditionally in second grade, your students will continue building a strong foundation in the core subjects and also start sharpening their critical thinking and problem solving skills. They will be introduced to multiplication and division, additional literary genres, abstract thinking and more. They should also be gaining an understanding of:

  • Addition and subtraction problems of two-digit numbers without regrouping
  • Number sentences with equalities and inequalities using the symbols <, =, >
  • The perimeter of squares and rectangles by adding lengths of sides
  • Creating and organizing written drafts that will be revised and edited
  • Properly researching information to answer questions
  • Using advanced grammar accurately when writing complete sentences
  • Applying scientific concepts, skills, and practices to daily experiences
  • The states of matter, electricity, and magnetism
  • How to locate and name American holidays, landmarks, and symbols
  • Their role in a community and how that community operates
  • Using maps to locate states, the United States, continents and oceans

When it comes to math, it’s important that students master their math facts early on. Time4MathFacts is a fun, engaging way for your 7-year-old to gain the skills and knowledge to be successful in math.

How To Start Homeschooling a 7 Year Old

Right around age 7, you may notice a change in your kids’ emotional behavior. Their energy levels remain high, but their moods may sway between goofy to a newly discovered serious side. It’s amazing, but it also means you may have to modify your homeschooling routine. And you can, just review these homeschooling ideas for 7 year olds and make a plan.

  • Step 1: Check your state laws for compulsory attendance. Ages vary when it comes to this law, but it’s always a good idea to know if you’re required to homeschool your child a certain amount of days per year.
  • Step 2 Choose a new curriculum or curricula. If you already have a curriculum that you’ve used in the past, review it. Make sure it matches your child’s learning styles, especially if they’re changing.
  • Step 3: Set your goals for the year, but keep in mind, you may have to adjust them as the year goes on.
  • Step 4:  Create a homeschool schedule that meets your family’s needs and provides the necessary time to meet your goals. Be flexible with your schedule because it could change during the year.
  • Step 5: Investigate local homeschooling groups that have similar goals and expectations.
  • Step 6: Incorporate interactive and outside the classroom activities that focus on exercise and having fun.

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What Should a Curriculum for a 7 Year Old Look Like?

Learning activities for 7 year olds come in many different curricula options. You can choose from an interactive online product to a more traditional textbook resource. The ideal option will offer math, language arts, science, social studies and a few electives.

Additional things to look for in a 7 year old curriculum include:

  • An emphasis on introducing multiplication and division, applying scientific concepts, identifying parts of speech and improving critical thinking skills.
  • Interactive, video game-like lessons that entertain and inform your children.
  • Student-paced learning so your child has the time to master more difficult concepts.
  • Printable lesson plans, homeschool teaching tools and parental support.
  • Subjects that correlate to your state’s standards.
  • A multimedia classroom environment that boosts your child’s knowledge of technology.

How Time4Learning Helps You Homeschool Your 7 Year Old

Time4Learning is the curriculum of choice for both veteran and new homeschooling parents. As soon as you try a free demo, you’ll notice the animated lessons that keep children entertained and learning for hours. A variety of parental tools also make homeschooling a 7 year old much easier and efficient. Check out the additional perks Time4Learning offers.

  • Automated grading and recordkeeping, which saves you time and makes it easy to create homeschool portfolios.
  • Comprehensive math and language arts curriculum that correlates to all state standards.
  • Hundreds of Interactive lessons and fun videos in math, language arts and science that keep children engaged and eager to learn.
  • Offline projects and printable worksheets that keep active 7 year olds busy, entertained and practicing their fine motor skills.
  • A flexible curriculum that allows students to repeat lessons, and even retake tests and quizzes.
  • Self-paced learning that is great for gifted students, students with special needs, and all levels in between.
  • Parental tools such as curriculum calculators and activity planners that will help you develop a schedule that matches your family’s needs.

Is Time4Learning the only online curriculum you can use when you homeschool your 7 year old? No. You can compare Time4Learning to other popular online curricula, to see which curriculum may be the ideal fit for your child. Remember that you can always choose to blend the best parts of more than one curriculum (called an eclectic approach) to truly fit the needs of your 7 year old.

Tips for Homeschooling a 7 Year Old

Homeschooling ideas for 7 year olds run the gamut. From physical fitness activities to changing up your classroom setting, you may be surprised at how a small tweak turns a challenging day into a successful one. And considering your 7 year olds energy levels and eagerness to dive into new adventures, it only makes sense that you capitalize on these proven ideas.

  • Play a card game like “Go Fish” and have small treats for the winner.
  • Move homeschooling into the kitchen and bake cookies or a cake and have your child measure out the ingredients.
  • Introduce physical activities, such as jumping jacks, hula hoop, jumping rope and walking through the park a few mornings a week.
  • Include tech skills such as educational computer games, apps and more. Advancing these skills at an early age will better prepare your students for future learning experiences.
  • Purchase large poster boards and at different times during the week, especially when they need a break, let your children create their own masterpiece.
  • You know your children the best, if they thrive on a structured environment then plan your homeschooling lessons and schedule accordingly. If they enjoy spontaneity, be flexible and ride with the tide. It all depends on what works best for your students.
  • Introduce life skills. Have your children clean, do the wash or rake the leaves.

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