Guest post by Dana Hanley I never thought much about handwriting when I started homeschooling. I never thought about its…
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Philosophies
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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The Complete Writer: Writing with Ease
This year we are using Susan Wise Bauer’s wonderful new program, The Complete Writer: Writing with Ease. This curriculum teaches…
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Spears Christian Art Curriculum- Grades K-8
Since we are a hands on family, I was so happy to find Spears Art. This is a wonderful program…
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Landmark History Books
It isn’t a book my son picked off the shelf. The plain red cover is worn, stained, and wrapped with…
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Evan Moor- ScienceWorks for Kids Series
I absolutely love to find products that help with our hands on approach of learning. I’ve come across another wonderful…
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Mathematicians are People, Too
There are actually two Mathematicians are People, Too books – a volume one and a volume two. They both have…
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A few non-BPA resources
I have taken to buying books–lots of books. I buy literature from a local used bookstore and lots of resource…
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Early American History- A Literature Approach
My enjoyment of historical fiction and biographies began as soon as I could read. In elementary school a new ValueTales…
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Teaching Tapestry of Grace to Young Children
Tapestry of Grace is an award winning program that has repeatedly gained a name for itself among the top three…
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The Easy Spanish-Charlotte Mason Style Learning
This past year we finished up The Easy Spanish or El Espanol Facil! Level I. I found the link through…
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The R Road to Biblical Wisdom
This is one of my new favorite books in regards to Biblical reasoning with your children. It is not a…
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