Please. Thank you. Yes ma’am. Sit down. Eat your peas. Drink your milk. Manners Made Easy For the Family is…
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High School
Mixed-Media Art Workshops with Masterpiece Society
Although I’ve never considered myself an artistic person, I do enjoy getting my hands messy and trying things out. But…
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Mr Qs Classic Science
Many, many years ago I stumbled upon Mr Qs Classic Science Curriculum. At that time he had just put out…
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The Discovery of Deduction from Classical Academic Press
If the thought of teaching logic has you feeling a little bit intimidated – there’s no need to be! Classical…
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Teaching the Classics
Many homeschool moms are intimidated by the thought of teaching literature. Thankfully there are plenty of resources available to make…
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Teaching Geography in Your Homeschool
Teaching geography at home can come in all sorts of ways from using a specific curriculum to including geography as…
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Homeschoolers’ College Admissions Handbook Review
My daughter turned twelve this summer, and thoughts of homeschooling high school and preparing for college admission have been swirling…
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Using Timelines for Homeschool History Studies
History is one of those subjects in which I have hopped around a bit in our teaching methods. We have…
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The Power of Google Maps in the Classroom
If you haven’t yet discovered the impact Google Maps can have in your science and geography studies, now is the time….
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Visual Latin
Warning. The free Visual Latin lessons you may download and watch will have you hooked. Watch them with your children…
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Homeschool to College
There are many different ways to homeschool to college. Some teens aim to complete their high school years at home,…
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Sonlight Ultra Microscope -Investing in High School Science
Most homeschoolers are very frugal and must make their homeschool budget stretch as far as possible. My family is no…
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