Upper lever grades can be both difficult to teach and difficult to find quality, comprehensive resources to teach with. We have…
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Keeping a Nature Journal – A Review
Keeping a Nature Journal – A Review Do you and your children like to keep nature journals throughout the year?…
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Hack the SAT – My Review
When my daughter was a junior, we took time to plan and study for the SAT (and the ACT). Note…
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Math Card Games from RightStart Math
Daily math lessons elicit groans from many children – my own daughter included. One way that I helped overcome the…
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Economics for Everybody
Is the study of economics in your four-year high school plan? It should be! Our families, our businesses and our…
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Challenge Your Young Heroes with the National Mythology Exam
For the past few months, my son has lulled himself to sleep by listening to Percy Jackson books on audio….
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Play Pack – Play Activities for Gross Motor Development – My Review
During this time of year, with rainy or windy weather outside, we were always looking for fun, indoor play…
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Decimal Fun With The Number Diva – A Review
Decimal Fun with The Number Diva – A Review We are enjoying a really fun year of math this year…
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First Language Lessons 3: Learning Grammar and Poems
This year my younger son started his homeschooling journey with us. He went to the private school from play group…
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Magna Carta: Our Shared Legacy of Liberty
King John signed the Magna Carta 800 years ago. Many people, like my young teens, wonder, Who cares? Why would…
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Cover Story Opens Doors & Builds Bridges
When we first began the school year this past fall, one of the things we were most looking forward to…
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The Virtue Training Bible
Have you heard of The Virtue Training Bible? The Virtue Training Bible is a simple tool that will help you…
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