Here I am again. It’s summer and we are enjoying learning history on a Saturday night! True statement. See, Dave…
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Morning Time Is Better Together
Morning Time goes by many names: circle time, morning basket, even symposium. In our home this time is anchored by…
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Handwriting Without Tears Cursive Success
Handwriting is something I feel is still very important, even in this age of computers and spell correct. But that…
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Math U See {MUS} Review
A few years ago my children weren’t using a math curriculum at all. That’s not to say we weren’t doing…
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A Pioneer Sampler Review
I first came across A Pioneer Sampler when my girls were small – that was over a decade ago now!…
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King Alfred’s English by Laurie J. White
This year I was looking for a way to teach my girls about the English language without teaching grammar itself. …
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Exploring Nature with Children, a Charlotte Mason Method
Nature studies. Outside time. Looking. Investigating. These are the things we love! I ran across something called Exploring Nature with Children…
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Choosing Homeschool Curriculum for Multiple Ages
Preschoolers, elementary and middle school children plus high school students too? Maybe you have a mix of ages or some…
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BrainPOP Review
If you know Tim and Moby, then you know BrainPOP. BrainPOP is a popular website featuring engaging, educational resources. Most…
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Our Favorite Homeschool American History Resources
American History is a staple component throughout the homeschooling years. From our founding fathers to the election process, with wars…
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Plan Your Year for Purpose and Peace
The pool is open. The lemonade has been made. The grill is getting hot. Summer is in the air. And…
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The Word Spy
One day while wandering the aisles of the children’s library with my boys I came across a book entitled The…
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