Events

  

Whether you are new to homeschooling, a veteran homeschooler, considering taking the plunge, or just looking for practical ideas for your student conventions and virtual events are great places to gain information to help you get the most out of your experience.

  

Throughout the year we host a variety of free virtual events and attend a number of conventions. Check back frequently as we add events often.

  

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Chattanooga Area Homeschooling CSTHEA

38th ANNUAL 2020 CSTHEA Home Education Expo sponsored by the Chattanooga Southeast Tennessee Home Education Association (CSTHEA)  http://csthea.org/curriculum-fair-2020/ 

Southeast Homeschool Expo

COME AND ENJOY a two-day Expo devoted entirely to the display, sale and discussion of educational materials with entire exhibit hall displays of materials by the best Christian, secular and specialty publishers.  https://www.southeasthomeschoolexpo.com/  

The HOW of Word Problems (Online Round Table)

Is your student struggling with word problem math? Parents often say that the hardest part of teaching mathematics is word problems.Join us again as we revisit this popular round table talking about HOW to teach a word problem, what skills you as a parent have to contribute to the process, and how to involve your […]

Homeschooling With Multiple Children (Online Round Table)

Join veteran homeschool parents as we share tips and insights into homeschooling multiple children. Bring your questions, bring your experiences, and prepare to be encouraged.You can register here.

What Does Mastery Mean? (Online Round Table)

If you are a Math-U-See parent, you may wonder, "What does mastery look like?" at any particular point in your journey. Join us as we discuss how you know you are on the right track, and share observations to parents who might be interested in a Mastery Approach.You can register here.

It’s November and We’re Not Making Progress in Math (Online Round Table)

If you are well-started in your academic year, whether in homeschool or another environment, November is often the time where parents feel like progress is stalled. How do you evaluate what is not working well?Join our team to have an honest conversation about what to look for, how to evaluate progress, and what you might […]

Evaluating What’s Working (Or Not) Before the Holidays

Join us for a discussion about how to evaluate your homeschool year thus far, and what kinds of possible changes you may make in the new year to feel like your students are successful.You can register here.