Teaching geography at home can come in all sorts of ways from using a specific curriculum to including geography as…
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Using the Mona Melissa Human Body Set for Homeschool Science
The Mona Melisa Human Body Set has been very useful to us as the perfect supplement to our homeschool science curriculum.
Homeschool Favorites for You!
We are sharing a few of our favorite things! Homeschool favorites for you – on sale! You will want to…
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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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How to Homeschool Middle School
When your children reach middle school age you start to realize that homeschooling has made a slight shift. Kids are…
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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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Bibles Abound: The Rhyme Bible and The Jesus Storybook Bible
We have a lot of Bibles at our house. We are learning how to be God’s people, and as it…
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Homeschool Math Through Middle School: A ShillerMath Review
It’s funny, I didn’t set out for it to be that way, but I seem to write a lot of…
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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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Writing & Rhetoric: Commonplace
Classical Academic Press is one of my favorite resources for quality homeschool curriculum (and you don’t have to follow the…
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