


CORAC Education Card: English Language
General Guidance and Tips Thorough study of English grammar and composition prepares the student to intelligently analyze reading material and to produce effective written communication of various types in adult life. Begin Grammar and Sentence Diagramming when the...
CORAC Education Card: Reading
Phonics is proven to be the best method to teach reading. The same teaching methods are used for students with learning disabilities/challenges and for those who catch on more quickly. Daily lessons include repetition of skills to link proper speech sounds to their...
CORAC Education Helpline Discussion: Math
CG: I really loved Math U See when I homeschooled because it was so parent-friendly, and I still use it if I tutor math students. LL: I used Horizons math and supplemented with Life of Fred MB: For math, I use Seton for K-3; Saxon for grades 4-10, [except for]...
CORAC Education Card: Mathematics
There’s no one way of doing things; there are many roads. As Christians, we strive to be the people God made us to be. Don’t feel pressured to do things the same way as anyone else. Before formal instruction in math, primary math (“number sense”) should be learned...
How to Start Homeschooling (Video)
Think you can’t homeschool? Yes you can! Find out how to get started with this introductory education chat presented by CORAC’s Mick of Region 6 and Lisa Marie of Region 15. Resources & Encouragement: 0:00 Introductions: Mick and LisaMarie 1:30...
A Home Education Framework
By Jan C. In the confusion that rules our world today, there are MANY educational approaches and ideas. How do we know which approaches and ideas to follow? All we can do is pray for God’s help and guidance and move forward with confidence holding on to His hand each...
Help For Reading Difficulties
By Carolyn Goldammer, Certified Dyslexia Specialist/Teacher As a part of the CORAC National Education Team, I will attempt to put together a way to help your child when you have tried to teach them to read and spell and they just don’t seem to be catching on....
Learning Styles
There are three systems that help us process information: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. For the majority of us we can learn through any of these modes even though we have a preferred mode of learning. For some learners, though, there can be a strength in one area...