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There is no reason why homeschooling has to be expensive. In fact, there will be times when you just don't have the money to buy the curriculum that you need / want. During those times you will need to utilize some creative purchasing techniques and a frugal homeschool list like this one.

in Mom Helps· Online

The Frugal Homeschool

There is no reason why homeschooling has to be expensive. In fact, there will be times when you just don't have the money to buy the curriculum that you need / want. During those times you will need to utilize some creative purchasing techniques and a frugal homeschool list like this one. This article may include affiliate links to resources that we love using in our own homeschools.  … [Read more...] about The Frugal Homeschool

Filed Under: Mom Helps, Online Tagged With: review team feature

in Age· Elementary· Middle School

Apologia Land Animals of the Sixth Day Review

You might remember that last year we thoroughly enjoyed Apologia's Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day. Well, this year it was our first grader's turn to pick the science we would learn. He enthusiastically said, "Land Animals!" So this year we have been learning from Apologia Land Animals of the Sixth Day – another by author Jeannie Fulbright. We received these Apologia Young Explorers Land … [Read more...] about Apologia Land Animals of the Sixth Day Review

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, Middle School Tagged With: Apologia, written by Tricia

Graduation is nearly upon us and like most families with seniors, homeschool families are giving thought to graduation parties and activities to honor our graduates. Here are ideas for celebrating homeschool graduates from our team of authors.

in Encouragement· high school· High School

Celebrating Our Homeschool Graduates

Graduation is nearly upon us and like most families with seniors, homeschool families are giving thought to graduation parties and activities to honor our graduates. Here are ideas for celebrating homeschool graduates from our team of authors. Celebrating Homeschool Graduates There are many ways to celebrate graduates - whether they are graduating from a brick and mortar school or … [Read more...] about Celebrating Our Homeschool Graduates

Filed Under: Encouragement, high school, High School Tagged With: AP Exam, College Prep, Graduates, Graduation, High School Graduation, review team feature, SAT

Nurturing Brave Writers

in Charlotte Mason· Encouragement· Language Arts· Mom Helps· Writing

Nurturing Brave Writers

On any ordinary day, after we have put in a good share of work, you can find us gathered at the table sharing a pot of tea.  After everyone is settled with tea and cinnamon toast, I open a book of poems and read one.  We might return to the poem again in the coming days.  But that's the heart of our simple practice--tea and toast, poems and nurturing brave writers. I first came across this … [Read more...] about Nurturing Brave Writers

Filed Under: Charlotte Mason, Encouragement, Language Arts, Mom Helps, Writing Tagged With: Charlotte Mason, Language Arts, Written by Kortney

in Elementary· High School· Middle School· Reviews by Subject

10K to Talent: More than just a hobby

My children have many interests and talents. I am sure yours are no different. From fly tying and whips to gaming and anime, the interests of our children don’t just provide educational value, they fuel students to take control of their education. I have been talking quite a bit about my children's interests on my website this past year. I generally refer to them as Passion Projects and … [Read more...] about 10K to Talent: More than just a hobby

Filed Under: Elementary, High School, Middle School, Reviews by Subject Tagged With: 10K to Talent, career planning, Extracurricular Activities, Passion Projects

A review of Seekers of the Lost Boy - "Read it slowly so we can read this book forever, but read it quickly so I know what happens!"

in Age· Elementary· Geography· High School· Literature· Living books· Middle School

Seekers Of The Lost Boy

A few months ago I caught wind that a homeschooling mamma had followed her passion and written a book. Not just any book, but a book that fit needs she saw. A book written about homeschoolers, for homeschoolers {and others}, that is full of vivid characters and places making the reader want to return to it again and again. Here's a description of the book, Seekers Of The Lost Boy, directly from … [Read more...] about Seekers Of The Lost Boy

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, Geography, High School, Literature, Living books, Middle School Tagged With: books, Geography, Living books, written by Kendra

Is Genesis History? This homeschool year we enjoyed some evening family time with this excellent digital Bible study series resource from Compass Classroom. I love the family discussions and world view question and answer sessions promoted by great homeschool resources like these.

in Bible· High School· Middle School· Online

Digital Bible Study Series

Is Genesis History? This homeschool year we enjoyed some evening family time with an excellent digital Bible study series resource from Compass Classroom. One of our favorite times of learning is when we wait until Dad is home. I love the family discussions and world view question and answer sessions promoted by great homeschool resources like these. All opinions are our own and we love … [Read more...] about Digital Bible Study Series

Filed Under: Bible, High School, Middle School, Online

Friendly Biology homeschool science was a fantastic fit for my family, with just the right mix of experiments, tests, and lessons. The fact that there are video lectures {or audio if you prefer} is just amazing for us!

in Uncategorized

Friendly Biology Homeschool Science

When I was homeschooled I didn’t love science. I couldn’t keep amphibians and reptiles straight in 4th grade. I didn’t care about atoms in 8th grade, and by high school I simply didn’t care about science anymore. To my mother’s credit she didn’t give up, nope not even when every experiment we ever did failed if she was present for it. Every. Single. One. Eventually she laid out a plan and left the … [Read more...] about Friendly Biology Homeschool Science

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: biology, High School, Science

Digital homeschool history curriculum from Compass Classroom offers a wonderful Biblical worldview which is very important to us. And the digital, streaming classes make it so very versatile for a high school schedule and cycling through homeschool history.

in High School· History & Geography· Online

Digital Homeschool History Curriculum

We finish up homeschooling high school with our third child and start high school with our fourth very soon. It's at both these celebratory times and in the day-to-day that I find myself so very grateful for digital homeschool history curriculum from Compass Classroom. All of Compass Classroom's curriculum offers a wonderful Biblical worldview which is very important to us. And the digital, … [Read more...] about Digital Homeschool History Curriculum

Filed Under: High School, History & Geography, Online

“Writing is magical!” Any video writing program that can make my kid declare that writing is magical is getting huge thumbs up from this Mamma. Kendra's review of Byline for homeschool writing.

in High School· Writing

Video Writing Program

Last year I was in a real quandary about what to do for writing with my boys. I don’t know about you, but this is one subject I really struggle to find a good fit for. Some programmes are just too intense, others not intense enough. Morgan, our eldest, has used Cover Story previously from Clear Water Press (CWP), and he’d really enjoyed his time with it. I decided to look into a video writing … [Read more...] about Video Writing Program

Filed Under: High School, Writing Tagged With: High School, Writing, Writing Curriculum, written by Kendra

When you think of homeschool language arts do you think of traditional textbooks, spelling quizzes, writing resources and workbooks? We use all of those wonderful tools in our homeschool too. But homeschool digital language arts have enriched our learning greatly too. Let me show you what I mean.

in Age· High School· Language Arts· Middle School· Online

Homeschool Digital Language Arts

When you think of homeschool language arts do you think of traditional textbooks, spelling quizzes, writing resources and workbooks? We use all of those wonderful tools in our homeschool too. But do you know what is a fabulous addition? Homeschool digital language arts! Digital language arts have enriched our learning greatly. Let me show you what I mean. Homeschool tip: hot chocolate helps … [Read more...] about Homeschool Digital Language Arts

Filed Under: Age, High School, Language Arts, Middle School, Online

Everything Dr. Seuss - Books, Printables, Movies and more! from the Authors at The Curriculum Choice

in Elementary· kindegarten· Language Arts· preschool· Preschool· Reading

Everything Dr. Seuss – Books, Resources & More

On March 2nd Theodor Seuss Geisel, known to the world as Dr. Seuss was born.  He is widely recognized for his contribution as a writer, poet and cartoonist, having published over 60 books for children mainly based on imaginative characters and rhymes. These books serve not only as wonderful learning tools, but provide a world of fun and imagination for children. This Everything Dr. Seuss is a … [Read more...] about Everything Dr. Seuss – Books, Resources & More

Filed Under: Elementary, kindegarten, Language Arts, preschool, Preschool, Reading Tagged With: dr. seuss, holiday, review team feature

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