Using Unit Studies in Your Homeschool

Using Unit Studies in Your Homeschool
Unit studies mimic real-life learning; kids dig in and explore on their own timetable and in the way they learn best. Halfpoint/Shutterstock
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Think back to when you were a child. Do you remember how it felt to be in sheer awe as you explored and discovered all of the wonders of the world around you? That natural curiosity is at the heart of the unit study approach to homeschooling.

What Is a Unit Study?

Simply put, a unit study is an in-depth exploration of a single topic, such as an animal, a foreign country, a sport, a landform, a historic event, or a holiday. You would then plan your unit around that topic, incorporating as many different subjects as possible. It’s sometimes puzzling to find a way to include mathematics, but language arts, science, history, geography, and fine arts usually fit well.

As an introduction to your topic, it’s helpful to begin by reading aloud a book or two or watching an educational movie.

Karen Doll
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Karen Doll is a freelance writer and homeschooling consultant based in the small village of Wassergass, Pa. She enjoys writing about homeschooling, gardening, food and culture, family life, and the joys of chicken keeping. Visit her at AtHomeWithKarenDoll.wordpress.com
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