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Kitchen Table Homeschool
Courtney Ostaff, Jenn Naughton
58 episodes
3 days ago
Curmudgeonly long-time classical, secular homeschoolers Jenn Naughton (Bookish Society) and Courtney Ostaff offer in-depth reviews of popular homeschool curricula, discuss educational philosophies, and answer common questions. Subscribe to transcripts at https://www.patreon.com/KitchenTableHomeschool
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Curmudgeonly long-time classical, secular homeschoolers Jenn Naughton (Bookish Society) and Courtney Ostaff offer in-depth reviews of popular homeschool curricula, discuss educational philosophies, and answer common questions. Subscribe to transcripts at https://www.patreon.com/KitchenTableHomeschool
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Kitchen Table Homeschool
ELA Curriculum Suggestions Part 2 of 3

"Today, we are going to talk about logistics. What do you need to buy for a complete English Language Arts homeschool course? We’ll go through a bunch of grade levels and the choices you have. Today--early elementary."

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1 year ago
23 minutes 33 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
ELA Curriculum Suggestions Part 1 of 3

"Today, we are going to talk about logistics. What do you need to buy for a complete English Language Arts homeschool course? We’ll go through a bunch of grade levels and the choices you have. Not every year has to look the same; believe me, I was the Queen of the Curriculum Swap. I want to begin by talking to Drew about Exploring the World Through Story, which I wish had been around for my kids and I love enough to teach at Bookish. There seems to be confusion over what EWS does and doesn’t check off your ELA credit list. So, let’s go to the source."

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1 year ago
19 minutes 45 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
ELA: Memory Work

"Today, let’s discuss how memory works, why it matters, and how to commit information to long-term memory. It’s hard work. This process doesn't always make your kid happy, and it may come packaged in a form that looks excruciatingly boring to you."

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1 year ago
28 minutes 28 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
ELA: Composition

Jenn: "Today, we are returning to ELA with composition. Finally! Composition is a different beast than creative writing. While your students will apply the skills they learned in composition to creative writing, you can’t count that incredible story that your kid wrote and call it composition. Our recommendations for composition are going to seem familiar as it’s the same thing we always say:

Figure out your students' levels and move forward with daily incremental steps.

Courtney has some research to tell you about, and I’ll share what worked and didn’t work in my home. You can thank me later for having five kids because I tried out a ton of curricula! :) "

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1 year ago
34 minutes 36 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
AMA: Part Three

Listener Questions in this episode: 1) How did you stay the course when you felt unmotivated? 2) What curricula would you recommend for a severely delayed child?

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1 year ago
21 minutes 59 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
AMA: Part Two

Listener Questions in this episode:
1) "How do you think homeschoolers are perceived in college admissions?"
2) "accommodations for testing, how to go about applying and receiving them"
3) "What do you think are important reasons / circumstances when a child should Not be homeschooled?"
4) "How do I get my homeschooled tween to start working hard, now that I’ve let them unschool up to now?"

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1 year ago
24 minutes 35 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
Homeschool Gift Guide

Feeling like a little retail therapy? We share our favorite non-curriculum items and purchases, including vendors. As always, we get zero kickbacks or freebies. We buy everything we recommend with our own money.

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1 year ago
43 minutes

Kitchen Table Homeschool
ELA: Literature

Books speak directly to us as readers, inviting us to talk back, which can change our lives. Literature, as the name of an academic subject, refers to the study of stories, novels, poems, plays, and creative nonfiction like essays or memoirs. Literature study involves reading, analyzing, discussing, and (importantly!) writing about the works students have read.

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1 year ago
28 minutes 49 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
AMA Part One

Today: How did you get started in your respective homeschool-related careers (Bookish, homeschool evaluation)? Someone asks: What homeschool products do you, in hindsight, cringe at having used? What products do you wish you had used that you never got around to using or they weren’t available at the time? What do you think is the future of homeschooling 5, 10, 20 years from now? What is one thing you wish non-homeschoolers knew about homeschooling?

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1 year ago
21 minutes 22 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
Behind the Scenes

(This pod was recorded in October of 2023)

Today, we’re going to talk about how our own homeschooling is going this year, as well as homeschooling, in the news. We’ll swing back around to finish the ELA series later.

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1 year ago
42 minutes 7 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
Handwriting

When new home educators contact us, it’s usually about handwriting or math. Today, we’ll try to take the mystery out of teaching writing. Print first or cursive first? Then what brand of cursive is best? And finally, should we bother teaching it at all?

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1 year ago
26 minutes 38 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
Grammar: an equity issue

Today we’re talking about teaching grammar. You wouldn't think this is a controversial subject, but many homeschooling families do not, in fact, teach English grammar. Learning about English grammar in isolation does not appear to result in better student writing. We still teach it and we think you should too. It's all about sentence fluency.

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1 year ago
27 minutes 43 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
Spelling and Vocabulary

Today, we’re going to talk about spelling and vocabulary. It’s important to note that although there is overlap, they are not the same thing. Spelling is when a child hears, or thinks of, a word and is able to write, or know, the letters in the word--in their correct order. I know, I know, you say that some people are just naturally better at this. Well, some people are just naturally better at ice hockey or piano. Does that mean that no one should learn to skate or play the piano unless they’re one of those naturally gifted individuals? Of course not.


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1 year ago
26 minutes 37 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
Phonics—necessary, but insufficient

(After a month of embargo for our Patreon subscribers, we'll post them here.)

In this episode, we’re going to be talking about English language arts. English language arts is a complex area with multiple interlocking parts. We will take the whole thing apart and talk about each bit separately.

The seven major parts of English language arts are reading, spelling, handwriting, composition, vocabulary, grammar, and literature. This month, October of 2023, we’re going to discuss reading, handwriting, grammar, spelling and vocabulary.

This episode is all about reading, including grade band exemplars.

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1 year ago
25 minutes 39 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
Introducing a New Series - English Language Arts

(After a month of embargo for our Patreon subscribers we'll release episodes here.)

Today’s podcast is the first in a series about English Language Arts. This is probably the most complex subject to teach in the homeschool (or anywhere, for that matter) because it’s not really a single subject at all, but rather seven interlocking parts that make up a major academic domain. In this episode, we’re going to give you a quick overview of those parts and in later episodes we’ll go into more depth about each of them.


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1 year ago
14 minutes 19 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
The Power of Routines

(After a month of embargo time for our Patreon subscribers we'll release episodes here.)

Relationships are at the heart of successful homeschooling. But how do we leverage that on a practical level? How do we make sure that our kids understand our (hopefully reasonable) expectations and work to live up to them? The answer is routines. Routine sounds so…boring, doesn’t it? But we believe it’s one of the most powerful tools in your homeschooling toolbox.

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1 year ago
21 minutes 56 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
Peer Advice in the Homeschool

(After a month of embargo time for our Patreon subscribers, we'll release episodes here.)

Pros and cons. What to be wary of, the importance of a strong support team, and some tips.

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1 year ago
21 minutes 38 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
Remediation in the Homeschool

(After a month of embargo time for our Patreon subscribers, we'll release all episodes here.)

As the school year starts for many people in the USA, we are often disheartened and surprised to learn just how much our children forgot over their long summer break. We talk about identifying when our children need academic remediation, how to do that remediation, and dealing with the emotional consequences for both parents and children. 

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1 year ago
26 minutes 33 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
Kitchen Table Homeschool Introduction

We're changing it up around here. Learn why and how we're doing it.

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2 years ago
7 minutes 36 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
Fun With Words ~ The Rules of Homeschooling, MCEH edition

In this episode, Jenn, Courtney, and Drew draw on past experiences to come up with 20 guidelines for homeschooling. Everything from times tables to instruction types is on the table! 

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2 years ago
33 minutes 25 seconds

Kitchen Table Homeschool
Curmudgeonly long-time classical, secular homeschoolers Jenn Naughton (Bookish Society) and Courtney Ostaff offer in-depth reviews of popular homeschool curricula, discuss educational philosophies, and answer common questions. Subscribe to transcripts at https://www.patreon.com/KitchenTableHomeschool