The Jubilee Academy Summer Reading List and Summer Programs

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By Mimi Rothschild

What are your homeschoolers doing this summer? Going back in time? Sailing on the high seas? Hanging out with the three little pigs? Summer is the perfect time for homeschoolers to improve their readings skills and have a blast while doing it. We’ve compiled a comprehensive summer reading list for each Grace Academy grade so that your homeschoolers can improve their reading skills over the summer and have fun reading a variety of amazing stories. Encourage your homeschooler to read everyday and see their reading skills improve dramatically over the summer!

Homeschool parents should also check out our homeschool summer school program. Our summer school program helps homeschoolers grow their minds, gain credit toward a high school diploma, and surge ahead academically instead of developing lazy habits. Have a great summer!!!

3 Comments

  1. mianlee  •  Jun 7, 2007 @12:22 am

    This is a great program offer for kids instead of going anywhere. Each kids are being guided well by a teacher , thus a parent has nothing to worry.

  2. Mimi Rothschild  •  Jun 8, 2007 @2:36 pm

    Thanks for sharing! I hope all of our Jubilee Academy homeschoolers take advantage of the reading lists we’ve compiled and the homeschool summer progam we’ve set up. Both prove to be beneficial to all homeschoolers and homeschooling families!

  3. Shane  •  Jan 18, 2008 @2:19 pm

    Intersting blog. Good read. I wanted to just say that I’ve started to hear from a few parent friends who home school that they’re also looking to online colleges as supplemental education sources for their kids, once they are at about an 8th grade level. Obviously online classes can’t provide everything, but I’v heard they can be a nice addition to an already established home-school curriculum. Online classes aren’t hard to find, but one CampusExplorer.com is one site I’ve noticed that offers good data and advice on the credibility of online classes. They provide info on offline (i.e. traditional) schools primarily, but also offer a good batch of online programs that may benefit the needs of a home schooler.

    Keep up the good blogging!
    shane

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