The resource I’m sharing this month isn’t actually curriculum, but it is helping me with the home part of homeschooling….
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Mom Helps
United States Symbols Mini-Lapbook
One of our favorite educational tools is lapbooking. Whether we create the traditional lapbook in a file folder or put…
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Apologia Science: Exploring Creation with General Science
Apologia’s Exploring Creation with General Science has been a perfect fit for our son, Nathanael, who’s in the eighth grade…
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The Well Planned Day – Homeschool Planner
The Well Planned Day is this homeschooling mother’s dream! I have searched high and low for a complete, comprehensive planner…
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Homeschooling for the Rest of Us – A Review
Do you sometimes read homeschool blogs and feel discouraged about your own homeschool? Does a homeschool book fair leave you…
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How I Choose Curriculum
Curriculum collects on shelves in our living room and peaks from boxes in the shed. A glance in either place…
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Real Learning: Education in the Heart of A Home by Elizabeth Foss
On my nightstand next to my Women’s Devotional Bible and the latest issue of my favorite quilt magazine sits a…
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Honey for A Child’s Heart
If I were stranded on a desert island with my family, destined to homeschool my children there until the next boat…
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Hero Tales: Devotional, Character Study, Church History
Homeschooling moms are great multi-taskers and always on the lookout for items that also multi-task. Hero Tales by Dave and…
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Pocketful of Pinecones
I am currently reading for the third time a little novel that is such a treat for me and one…
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Finding Support
If you are just beginning to homeschool, you need to make it a priority to find outside support. There will…
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Inspiration from Pilgrim’s Progress
If lessons are meant to be creative, mine fail. This year, lessons are pretty much straight from the book. Commendable…
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