Massachusetts Homeschooling Co-ops & Academic Enrichment
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Massachusetts Homeschooling Co-ops
Acton
Voyagers, Inc. Homeschool Coop & Resource Center
Homeschool Coop
South Eastern Massachusetts and North East Rhode Island
Eagles Wings Co-op
We are a co-operative of Christian homeschool families, in South Eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island creating academic and enrichment classes for our own children by pooling our teaching strengths and abilities. As an extension of our families’ homeschools, we help one another meet our educational goals in a wholesome environment that fosters godly character and encourages both children and parents to excellence.
Academic Enrichment for Massachusetts Homeschoolers
Attleboro and Dartmouth
Writing Classes
Small creative writing classes for ages 8 and up, (especially recommended for reluctant writers). Essay and SAT prep classes available for older students. Details available at website.
Boston
LEX Language Project
LEX Language Project offers unique multilingual language learning clubs that focus on the natural process of language development "from the whole to the parts". At the clubs, parents and children acquire new language by playing games, singing songs and participating in mimicking and talking activities. Clubs meet in North Cambridge four times a week. Visitors are welcome to attend an open club, usually held during the first week of every month. Call 617-354-1140 or send an email to info@lexlrf.org for more information.
Boston/North Shore
Top-Tier Academics
Top-Tier caters to hundreds of students in subject-area tutoring, coaching/study skills, test prep, and college admissions consulting.
We offer one-on-one and group tutoring SAT Prep for students preparing to take the PSAT and/or SAT within the next academic year. Our classes focus on teaching the skills/specific applications for each of the problems students will find on the SAT (Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing).
Students experience an average 100-150 point increase on each section after taking our course. We travel to you - all over the greater Boston area, the North Shore of Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
Contact us at 603-868-6393 or for more information go to www.top-tier.info.
Dartmouth, Attleboro
Writing Classes
Academic and Creative Writing classes are offered for ages 12 and up. Classes include: Creative Writing Jumpstart (for reluctant or hesitant writers), Creative Writing Workshop (for those teens who love writing), Beginning Essays, and Book Reports. See website for current offerings and more information.
Fall River, Berkley, Attleboro
Creative Writing - First Steps
The "first steps" toward creative writing for students, ages 8-12, this class is geared to those reluctant or hesitant writers. The focus is on self-expression, imagination, and fun, (and in this age group - silliness). Spelling, punctuation, and technical writing skills are addressed, but take a backseat to building an enthusiasm for writing. See website for full class description, location, and times.
Sheffield
The Dangerous Unschool for Boys
Academic support, remediation and active, project-based learning opportunities for homeschooled children by a certified Special education and English teacher with training in Orton-Gillingham and Lindamod Bell methodology.
Statewide
Color Me Mine Enterprises - School Programs
Color Me Mine offers education based classes for grades K-6. Classes are available on site or at the studio.
Statewide
Massachusetts Classical Christian Homeschool
Classical Conversations Communities exist to complement your home-centered education and connect you with like-minded families. Each community is facilitated by a trained parent-director, and classes are led by trained parent-tutors who model the classical tools of learning. Tutors have the privilege of encouraging students toward becoming lifelong learners while also encouraging parents in the classical teaching of their children.
Classical Conversations values your time and commitment to quality classical Christian education for your family. We honor your desire to train your children in the way they should go.
West of Boston
Education Programs at New England Quilt Museum
Parents of home-schooled students may organize a group of five or more for a six-week quilting class. The program typically runs two hours per session during regular museum hours. The class objective may be designed in conjunction with art, geography, history/social studies, math, reading or science curriculum. The first week, students learn about The FUNdamentals of Quilting, complete the Scavenger Hunt, and begin sewing their individual needlebooks for storing their own needles, pins and thread. In subsequent weeks, students select a variety of fabrics, design patchwork quilt blocks, and learn the basics of hand sewing. Students arrange their blocks and assemble them by machine to complete a small quilt. The final week is set aside for their quilt show and a presentation to friends and family about their individual project. Fabric, patterns and related supplies are provided. Contact the museum for fee information.
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