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
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
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!
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
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
Top Children’s Books About Perseverance and Determination
Books have always been a huge part of our house. We spent endless hours reading to our children from birth. Books helped our children learn concrete concepts like numbers and colors, trees and dinosaurs. But they also taught them about things like love, trust, perseverance and determination. This list of children's books about perseverance and determination includes inspiring true stories, … [Read more...] about Top Children’s Books About Perseverance and Determination
Primary Language Lessons Review
If you are looking for a Charlotte Mason style English book for kids in 2nd through 4th grade then you might be interested to learn about this book: Primary Language Lessons by Emma Serl Using Primary Language Lessons Last year I started using Primary Language Lessons with my son. Primary Language Lessons is a Charlotte Mason style English book. It is truly a joy to use, true to … [Read more...] about Primary Language Lessons Review
Using Build-a-Skill Instant Books in Your Homeschool
A little over a year ago, I was in eastern Washington at a teacher store and I came across a few books called Build-a-Skill Instant Books. I thumbed through them and thought these would be great for both of my boys to use. What I loved about them at first glance was it reminded me a lot of lapbooking. If you've done lapbooking before you might be familiar with the concept of cutting out … [Read more...] about Using Build-a-Skill Instant Books in Your Homeschool
The St. Patrick’s Day Homeschool
St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated annually on March 17, the anniversary of his death in the fifth century. The Irish have observed this day as a religious holiday for over 1,000 years. On St. Patrick’s Day, Irish families would traditionally attend church in the morning and celebrate in the afternoon. But it's not just for the Irish! You can learn about and celebrate St. Patrick's Day in your home … [Read more...] about The St. Patrick’s Day Homeschool
Moody Science Classics Video Series
One of the goals my husband and I set when we first had children was to surround them with learning opportunities. We want them to love learning. And we don't want learning to be something that just happens during "school". Several years ago we saw an incredible special on the entire collection of Moody Science DVDs, and we knew immediately that we'd found something that we would like to own. We … [Read more...] about Moody Science Classics Video Series
Leading Little Ones to God Review
A Leading Little Ones to God review and how to use this Bible story devotional in your homeschool in simple, memory-building ways to discuss basic Bible truths. "It's time to read Leading Little Ones to God!" Freshly bathed and pj-clad, he announces it while rolling his matchbox cars around the coffee table. We read a selection together each night, building memories and discussing basic … [Read more...] about Leading Little Ones to God Review
Biblical Character Training: The “Put On” Chart by Doorposts
The Put On Chart by Doorposts is a Biblical character training tool for parents and students and a great, visual learning tool for homeschooling. I picked up The "Put On" Chart from Doorposts at a homeschool convention one spring. It caught my eye because we enjoy so many of the Doorposts products in our home. Plus, I had been looking for a little something to help end the school year on a … [Read more...] about Biblical Character Training: The “Put On” Chart by Doorposts