Taking the AP English Language & Composition Exam is just one of the things on our list of “things to…
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Language Arts
Writing & Rhetoric: Fable
Teaching writing is one of those things that doesn’t come naturally for many moms – me included! Just because we…
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Tapestry of Grace Through the Years
I think the biggest learning curve with homeschooling is finding what works best for your family. Fortunately, for our family,…
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A Time to Plant: Rod and Staff Reading Series
Reading should be done naturally and I completely agree with that. The problem is that my children don’t like reading…
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Living Literature Grammar Packs from Our Journey Westward
This past September, I made my biggest curriculum mistake yet. I had researched and thought and finally purchased a curriculum….
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Spelling Workout for EFL Learners
Find out how to use Spelling workout for EFL learners in homeschool for solid structure and content. English is not…
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Building Writers with Faltering Ownership
A couple years ago, I was struggling to find a language arts curriculum that was both engaging and complimentary to…
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Nature Study FUN for the Whole Family
With spring upon us and homeschooling beginning to wind down soon, I would begin to ponder and day-dream about summer….
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Review of Handwriting Without Tears K: Letters and Numbers For Me
We have used a couple of other handwriting programs over the years. But I’ve got to say that Handwriting Without Tears…
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Why We Love Writing With Ease – A Review
Why We Love Writing With Ease – A Review Writing With Ease – Strong Fundamentals, The Complete Writer by Susan…
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Middle School Etymology with King Alfred’s English
I first discovered King Alfred’s English in 2012 when a friend of mine reviewed it on her blog. With her…
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Learning Grammar with English Rod and Staff 6
Learning grammar can be done along with the process of reading and writing naturally. However, to consolidate the practical knowledge,…
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