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The Lifegiving Home - Creating a Home for Successful Homeschooling, is worth your time and attention as you start to think about the next year of homeschooling.

in Encouragement· Mom Helps· New to Homeschooling· Organization

The Lifegiving Home – Creating a Home for Successful Homeschooling

Spring has officially sprung, and for homeschoolers that often means it's planning season. People are out and about at conventions, looking at new curriculum, making choices for the coming year. What if I suggested that a key ingredient to a successful school year wasn't only the right curriculum? What if I suggested that the atmosphere in your home was as important as the book list? I'd be … [Read more...] about The Lifegiving Home – Creating a Home for Successful Homeschooling

Filed Under: Encouragement, Mom Helps, New to Homeschooling, Organization Tagged With: updated by Heidi C

King Alfred's English offers etymology or the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.

in Age· Grammar· High School· History· Junior High Language Arts· Language Arts· Literature· Middle School· Vocabulary

King Alfred’s English: Middle School & High School Etymology

King Alfred's English offers an intriguing look at the development of our language is a combination study in both history and English with a bit of linguistics woven throughout. Surprising facts about people and wars, quirky details about spelling and grammar, humorous word histories, all are packed together to form a thoroughly enjoyable and educational overview of English history from 55 BC to … [Read more...] about King Alfred’s English: Middle School & High School Etymology

Filed Under: Age, Grammar, High School, History, Junior High Language Arts, Language Arts, Literature, Middle School, Vocabulary Tagged With: #updated by Heidi C, English, History, King Alfred's English

Get the skinny on all the Creative Writing Homeschool Curriculum! Options for the elementary years through high school.

in Age· Elementary· High School· Language Arts· Middle School· Writing

Choosing a Creative Writing Homeschool Curriculum: Everything You Need to Know!

The word "writing" in educational terms can encompass a large number of things. Some would think handwriting, also things like creative writing, plus there's things like persuasive, narrative, expository and descriptive. For today though we are only going to talk about creative writing homeschool curriculum. Creative writing according to the dictionary is, "writing that displays imagination … [Read more...] about Choosing a Creative Writing Homeschool Curriculum: Everything You Need to Know!

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, High School, Language Arts, Middle School, Writing

Preparing for Pre-Algebra with Mr. D Math is an online self-paced math course for kids in grades 4-6 focuses on building a strong foundation for Pre-Algebra. Now Mr. D Math courses have a GAMIFIED option with badges, levels, certificates and more!

in Elementary· Mathematics· Online

Preparing for Pre-Algebra with Gamified Mr. D Math

As a homeschooling mom, I have noticed one of the courses many moms stress about teaching their children is math. Throughout my years of homeschooling I have tried many homeschool math options, everything from worksheets to full curriculum courses. One of the questions moms often ask is about math courses taught by teachers. {Disclosure: I received access to this Mr. D … [Read more...] about Preparing for Pre-Algebra with Gamified Mr. D Math

Filed Under: Elementary, Mathematics, Online

in Age· Middle School· Writing

Homeschool Writing Activities for Middle School That Are Creative and Fun!

Discover curriculum and writing activities for middle school – used by homeschoolers. Includes reviews by homeschool moms, tips and benefits too! Creative Homeschool Writing Activities for Middle School Resources by Spectrum Are you looking for a way to get your middle schooler writing? Or do you just need a change in your middle school writing curriculum? When you give your … [Read more...] about Homeschool Writing Activities for Middle School That Are Creative and Fun!

Filed Under: Age, Middle School, Writing

Minecraft Opens Doors to Computer Science & Advanced Programming for further study in the world of gaming and computer programming.

in Games· Hands On· High School· Middle School· Technology

Minecraft Opens Doors to Computer Science & Advanced Programming

My son began playing Minecraft a few years ago and it wasn't long before his interest in the game led him further into the world of gaming and computer programming. For a variety of reasons, he was frustrated with the atmosphere of many of the online servers he joined. Minecraft Opens Doors About a year ago, he began hosting his own server and creating his own mods for the game. What … [Read more...] about Minecraft Opens Doors to Computer Science & Advanced Programming

Filed Under: Games, Hands On, High School, Middle School, Technology Tagged With: Computer Programming, Computers, Minecraft, updated by Heidi C

Easy Grammar is a simple to use, one book per level, homeschool grammar program for kids in grades 1-6. With more grammar options through 12th grade!

in Elementary· Grammar· Language Arts

Easy Grammar Curriculum For Your Homeschool

Grammar is one of those subjects for most people. They consider it a subject to get through, but don't always enjoy the work. I can't say that my children jump for joy when we pull out the grammar work, but I've found a few products that have at least made the subject bearable for them. (Just so you know, I've always enjoyed grammar! Call me strange if you like. It won't hurt … [Read more...] about Easy Grammar Curriculum For Your Homeschool

Filed Under: Elementary, Grammar, Language Arts Tagged With: Grammar, homeschool, Language Arts, updated by Heidi C, Written by Cindy

The many benefits of using Rod and Staff Bible Stories to Read and Bible Pictures to Color include keeping little ones busy learning!

in Age· Bible· Preschool

Rod and Staff Bible Stories to Read and Bible Pictures to Color Review

One of the reasons we’ve so enjoyed Rod and Staff Bible Stories to Read and Bible Pictures to Color by Rod and Staff is that my little ones always sit still longer and learn much more when their hands are busy. I’m sure you’ve found this to be true as well. Rod and Staff Bible Stories to Read and Bible Pictures to Color Review As we start the school morning, I open up the Rod and Staff … [Read more...] about Rod and Staff Bible Stories to Read and Bible Pictures to Color Review

Filed Under: Age, Bible, Preschool Tagged With: written by Tricia

Times Alive! is an online multiplication program for kids that teaches all the 0s-9s with movies, music videos, games, and quizzes.

in Elementary· Mathematics· Online

Using Times Alive! for Learning Multiplication Facts

One of the things I used during our lovely Living Math Lessons was a program called Times Alive! I found it rather by mistake while doing my daily blog hopping. Before I knew it I’d stumbled upon the City Creek Press website and was in total awe of their multiplication program. I confess, that despite my child being officially in third grade at the time and having an amazing grasp on a … [Read more...] about Using Times Alive! for Learning Multiplication Facts

Filed Under: Elementary, Mathematics, Online Tagged With: Educational Computer Games, Elementary, Hands On, Mathematics, updated by Heidi C, written by Kendra

Havilah's Gold is a faith-based adventure book to integrate into homeschool history, literature, or Bible curriculum or put on your summer reading list.

in Bible

Havilah’s Gold: A Faith-Based Adventure Book!

Havilah's Gold is a faith-based adventure book that can be integrated into any homeschool history, literature, or Bible curriculum. This Christian fantasy for teens can stand alone as extracurricular or be at the top of your summer reading list. The heavens are stirring with the portent: the end of the age is near! For Horatius, Prudence, and Evangeline, this means a unique mission indeed. The … [Read more...] about Havilah’s Gold: A Faith-Based Adventure Book!

Filed Under: Bible

Evan-Moor History Pockets offers a variety of history topics with a hands-on approach for the elementary years.

in Hands On· History

Evan-Moor History Pockets: A Review

I am always looking for fun ways to teach my boys with a hands on approach. The other thing I am looking for is easy to use curriculum to accomplish that task. I found some wonderful hands on products that my kids just love to work on and put together. Evan-Moor History Pockets help bring history alive in your children grades 1-6. As your child is learning about history, he/she is building a … [Read more...] about Evan-Moor History Pockets: A Review

Filed Under: Hands On, History Tagged With: curriculum, curriculum review, Hands On, History, Written by Lynn

Picture Books for Lent - Reviewed

in Age· Bible· Elementary· High School· Literature· Middle School

Beautiful, Faith-Filled Picture Books for Lent – Some Homeschool Favorites Reviewed

A great list of picture books for Lent to share with your children during this special time of year. Beautiful, faith-filled books to read any time of the year. We love discovering new picture books together and re-reading all our treasured and well-loved books. Today's featured books are among our family's favorites. Your children are never too old to enjoy picture books, especially books that … [Read more...] about Beautiful, Faith-Filled Picture Books for Lent – Some Homeschool Favorites Reviewed

Filed Under: Age, Bible, Elementary, High School, Literature, Middle School Tagged With: Lent, picture books, written by Meredith Henning

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