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Eating The Plates - A Pilgrim book of food and manners is loaded with information about the Pilgrims as well as things like a "Pilgrim Menu" for you to recreate.

in History· Living books

Eating The Plates: A Pilgrim Book Of Food and Manners for Homeschool

One of my favorite ways to teach is to take a book and put it into action. Last Thanksgiving our family read Eating The Plates: A Pilgrim Book of Food and Manners by Lucille Recht Penner. This book offers so many opportunities for learning. Eating the Plates: A Pilgrim Book of Food and Manners You could simply read through Eating the Plates each year at Thanksgiving, discussing the … [Read more...] about Eating The Plates: A Pilgrim Book Of Food and Manners for Homeschool

Filed Under: History, Living books Tagged With: holiday, Thanksgiving, updated by Heidi C, written by Jen

Here are ideas for adding coding classes for kids to your homeschool. There are online, free, video tutorials and full curriculum options.

in Elementary· Online· Technology

Coding Classes for Kids

In a heavily digitized world, how do we help our kids get a jump on mastering the skills required to keep up? As homeschoolers we have the opportunity to choose the subjects we focus on at every age and stage. Even as early as elementary school we can introduce our kids to the fundamentals of the digital world with fun, educational apps, teaching them to type, and even coding classes for kids. … [Read more...] about Coding Classes for Kids

Filed Under: Elementary, Online, Technology

Thanksgiving Books for your Homeschool is a collection of books both educational and fun for multiple ages all about Thanksgiving.

in Age· Elementary· History· History & Geography· Living books· Middle School· Reading· Unit study resources

A Thanksgiving Book List for Your Fall Homeschool Studies

As the leaves begin to change color and prepare to fall, we are looking ahead to the upcoming holidays. Many homeschoolers take the time to include holiday themed studies into their days. Thanksgiving is a big one. I have curated a Thanksgiving book list of some of the very best to help you do just that. Or maybe you just want to have some of them around to read at bedtime or during times when … [Read more...] about A Thanksgiving Book List for Your Fall Homeschool Studies

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, History, History & Geography, Living books, Middle School, Reading, Unit study resources

Families can practice an attitude of thanksgiving throughout the month with these November homeschool family fun ideas.

in Mom Helps· Unit study resources

5 November Homeschool Family Fun Ideas

November, the month of gratitude, splashed on the scene with brilliant fall colors and thirty opportunities to count blessings daily. With much intention, families can practice an attitude of thanksgiving throughout the month of November in anticipation of the true meaning of the holidays celebrated in December. Here are five November homeschool family fun ideas. November Homeschool Family … [Read more...] about 5 November Homeschool Family Fun Ideas

Filed Under: Mom Helps, Unit study resources Tagged With: holiday, seasonal, updated by Heidi C

November Homeschool Celebrations - Celebrate fun holidays like National Play Outside Day, Maize Day, Jellyfish Day, and Tongue Twister Day!

in Encouragement· Mom Helps· Unit study resources

November Homeschool Celebrations

Brilliant colors and cool, breezy mornings mean autumn has arrived with great fanfare. Continue looking for the splendor of the season throughout the month of November and count blessings every day. Be grateful for the goodness of life and thankful for the fellowship of family and friends. Celebrate November with some of the zany November Homeschool Celebrations below and create a few unique … [Read more...] about November Homeschool Celebrations

Filed Under: Encouragement, Mom Helps, Unit study resources Tagged With: holiday, seasonal, updated by Heidi C

Living Books for Art offer beautiful illustrations and lovely story lines that tie the artist and his art into a fictional stories that are lighthearted, but captivating.

in Art· Charlotte Mason· Living books

Living Books for Art in Your Homeschool

As a Charlotte Mason educator, some of our homeschool time is spent learning about artists and completing picture study, as well as using living books to bring subjects to life. Continuing in Charlotte Mason style, I try to only use living literature in our homeschool. Luckily, I've found several wonderful children's books about artists including the Getting To Know the Great Artist Series and … [Read more...] about Living Books for Art in Your Homeschool

Filed Under: Art, Charlotte Mason, Living books Tagged With: updated by Heidi C, Written by Cindy

Apologia Science Review Round-Up takes all our Apologia Science Curriculum Reviews and collects them here in one place, breaking them down by specific science curriculum. From The Curriculum Choice

in Elementary· High School· Middle School· Science· Science & Technology

Apologia Science Review Round-Up

If you have been in the homeschooling world for a little bit (or a lot a bit) you have probably heard of Apologia Science. Apologia is a Christian company that offers resources in Bible, Science, Math, Social Studies and World View. And needless to say, they are very popular and widely used resources throughout the homeschool community. Affiliate links are used on this website. Please see our … [Read more...] about Apologia Science Review Round-Up

Filed Under: Elementary, High School, Middle School, Science, Science & Technology

Here is a step by step guide to Writing a Family Mission Statement. It can be as simple as or as detailed as your family would like!

in Organization· Philosophies

Writing a Family Mission Statement for Your Homeschool

Something I always recommend to new homeschoolers is to write a family mission statement. The value of a mission statement for a new homeschooling family is irreplaceable. I also strongly believe that Mom and Dad need to sit down apart from each other (or vow not to peek) and write separate lists of what is important to them. Then, convene together and take the time to discuss and learn from each … [Read more...] about Writing a Family Mission Statement for Your Homeschool

Filed Under: Organization, Philosophies Tagged With: updated by Heidi C, Written by Brenda

I encourage some online learning and allow a few games. Here are three of our favorite free computer games. Our kids love them and they are wonderfully relaxing educational options for ages 8 to adult.

in Games· High School· Middle School

Three Computer Games I Almost Always Allow in Our Homeschool

I disapprove of screen time and, perhaps foolishly, long for the ‘good old days’ when we had no screens except the bug screens in our windows.  Of course, too much screen time is good for no one, but I’ve discovered that I need to be realistic and allow some of it.  Getting too much out of step with what their friends do is not good for kids either. Therefore I encourage some online … [Read more...] about Three Computer Games I Almost Always Allow in Our Homeschool

Filed Under: Games, High School, Middle School Tagged With: High School, middle school, updated by Heidi C, Written by Annie Kate

Homeschool record keeping - all the best tips from homeschool veterans. An organized homeschool is a successful homeschool! One important piece of organization is in record-keeping. Just how do the authors of the Curriculum Choice stay on top of record keeping? We share our secrets in this post!

in Age· Elementary· High School· Middle School· Mom Helps· New to Homeschooling· Organization· Preschool

Homeschool Record Keeping

An organized homeschool is a successful homeschool!  One important piece of organization is in record-keeping.  Just how do the authors of the Curriculum Choice stay on top of homeschool record keeping?  We share our secrets in this post! Affiliate links are used on this website. Please see our disclosure policy for more details. Homeschool Record Keeping From The Curriculum … [Read more...] about Homeschool Record Keeping

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, High School, Middle School, Mom Helps, New to Homeschooling, Organization, Preschool Tagged With: review team feature, updated by Heidi C

Co-Ops: To Join or Not offers insight into why you might join a co-op as well as the benefits and drawbacks of choosing a co-op for your homeschool.

in Mom Helps· New to Homeschooling

Homeschool Co-ops: To Join or Not is the Question!

Homeschool co-ops, are they a good fit for your family? Is it worth the time? Is it worth the money? Do my kids benefit from them? Will they enjoy it? Will they learn anything? These are all good questions we ask ourselves when we consider to join a co-op or not. Homeschool Co-ops: To Join or Not is the Question! What is a homeschool co-op? First, for any of our newbies out there let me … [Read more...] about Homeschool Co-ops: To Join or Not is the Question!

Filed Under: Mom Helps, New to Homeschooling Tagged With: co-op, co-ops, updated by Heidi C, Written by Korey

This is a collection from The Curriculum Choice of some wonderful fall books. Some just for reading pleasure and some to help with those fall nature studies!

in Age· Elementary· Living books· Middle School· Nature Study· Reading· Unit study resources

Favorite Fall Books for Your Homeschool

Can you smell the pumpkin spice in the air? Are the leaves starting to change and fall? With the changing of the seasons once again here in NY we look forward to snuggling in to read some good books, as well as getting out and doing things like identify leaves. This is a collection of fall books to help you do just that! Affiliate links are used on this website. Please see our disclosure … [Read more...] about Favorite Fall Books for Your Homeschool

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, Living books, Middle School, Nature Study, Reading, Unit study resources

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