In our younger homeschooling years we used a lot of lapbooks. Now that both my girls are in high school,…
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Art with A Purpose
I love art and even considered making it my career. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on which child I’m talking to),…
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Literature-Based Ancient History for Junior High
As a veteran homeschool Mom, I enjoy pulling together my own curriculum for study. Especially in history or science, I…
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No-Fuss Standardized Testing for Your Homeschool
If you need or desire to offer your children end of year testing — I suggest checking out the ease…
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Dual Credit at Home Review
As homeschoolers, we have much more freedom in designing and choosing our studies and the routes of learning we take….
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Homeschool Planning with Plan Your Year
Do you make plans for each school year? Have you found something that works for you? Maybe you are a…
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The Fallacy Detective by the Bluedorns
Whenever I ask my husband what should be a priority for our homeschool, he mentions logic, so the children study…
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Teaching History Through Literature with Beautiful Feet Books
It is no secret that historical fiction is a passion of mine. Not only do I enjoy reading historical fiction…
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How to Read a Book by Adler and Van Doren
So now your children know how to read. Congratulations! That’s a major step, but does it mean that their reading…
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In The Hands Of A Child: Wild Weather
We are heading to ‘that’ time of the year when we begin making lists of curricula that we would like…
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Real Food Kids Cooking Course
We have about 18 years to teach our kids all sorts of academics, from reading to advanced math. It’s an…
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In The Hands Of A Child :: The Industrial Revolution Review
I often supplement our learning with a lapbook. Lapbooks are a great tool to cover topical studies or perhaps something…
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