Tuesday, August 9, 2011

The NEW DNG Teacher's Guide




Finally, it's HERE . . .
the brand new DNG Teacher's Guide!

Custom-made for use with the One Year DNG package, this guide is loaded with features and forms that will provide what you need to plan a year of fun with DNG!

This 63-page guide includes everything you'll need to have a stress-free year using Download N Go unit studies. Full of great information and powerful tools, it includes:

  • Answers to frequently asked questions about using unit studies
  • An extensive topical index (similar to a scope and sequence), to help you document what your children learn during the year
  • A one-year plan to guide you through the year using the 36 Download N Go studies included in the One Year DNG package
  • More than 40 pages of interactive forms to journal and document your learning adventures throughout the year

This guide provides the tools you need to jump right in and begin using Download N Go unit studies with confidence. Enjoy the adventure!

Take a peek inside this guide.

Here’s what another homeschooling parent has to say about the DNG Teacher's Guide:

"I just finished looking at the DNG Teacher's Guide and I think it is WONDERFUL!!
The DNG Teacher Guide is a great resource to all parents, but especially to those who are following a unit study approach to homeschooling, specifically those using Download-n-Go's (or other of USAB's unit studies).

The one year topical index is awesome. You can go to any one section and see which units will cover which topics. You could also scan through and see which units cover specific things like specific artists, Biblical characters and traits, presidents, historical figures, countries, inventors and even what animals would be discovered. Then the One Year Plan (which is also linked, HOW COOL!) is a visual of when you could cover each unit! Love it!!

The best part of the DNG Teacher Guide are the printables. You can use them all year with customization for each child. And the best part . . . all the printables relate specifically to the unit study model of homeschooling. You could print a bunch of them out, stick them in a 3-ringed binder and add to them as the year progresses.

Thank you so much Amanda for letting me get a 'preview' of this teacher guide. I think it is AWESOME! You truly have a heart for the homeschooling parent!"

—Kellyann Walker
www.walkinghomesk.blogspot.com

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