Tips for Homeschooling with Few or No Resources (eBook)
Use What You Have — and Watch It Multiply
Use your best and last money to educate your children. When all money runs out and/or there is a total collapse of the economy, here are tips for how to teach on a shoestring when money is tight.
For starters, use what you HAVE. It is the old Biblical principle of the loaves and the fishes — just start with what you have and your Heavenly Father will multiply other materials to you as you conquer the ones you already have, first.
If you are overseas, use any God-honoring book written in English. You can read to young children from it; older children can take dictation from it, narrate back what they have heard, and write about it. If they are young, they can learn the alphabet and how to read from it word by word. They could even add and subtract by counting all the words on the page, dividing them, multiplying the lines, estimating how many are on the next page, summarizing a page at a time, outlining it, and more.
This free five-page guide is available as a free downloadable eBook — one of our many free homeschool eBooks and downloads.
Further Reading
- How to Make Sure Money by Nightfall Today in a Collapsing Economy
- Back to Books: New Price-Cutting Options for Homeschoolers
- Three Quick Morning Nutritional Start-Ups
- Thoughts on Family Entrepreneurship