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in Age· Elementary· Literature· Middle School

Children’s Classics for Summer Reading

With the summer months stretching out ahead of us it is time for summer reading. Wouldn't you agree? There is more free time and there might even be a hammock hung up in the backyard. We like to take a weekly trip to the library to load up on books. There are so many freedoms that come with summer. Yet I also like for us to have some intentional and fun learning times. Children's classics for … [Read more...] about Children’s Classics for Summer Reading

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, Literature, Middle School

in Mom Helps· Organization

A Week in the Life of a Homeschool Planner

There is a resource that is essential to our homeschool. We each refer to this resource daily and it is there in the background all the time. That resource is our homeschool planners. Our homeschool planners help organize and structure our days, keep us accountable and they also track all we have learned and accomplished! Sometimes it helps me to see just how something works in a homeschool. So, I … [Read more...] about A Week in the Life of a Homeschool Planner

Filed Under: Mom Helps, Organization

Seashore Chalk Pastel Art Courses

in Art· Elementary· High School· Middle School· Preschool

Chalk Pastels Art at the Beach

I love going to the beach in the summer time. It's one of our favorite family vacations. Of course we love camping in the mountains and hiking to beautiful peaks, but, as for me, I am an ocean girl and I love the sun and the beach. What better way to combine some relaxing summer time beach goodness, than with an art activity to boot. Enter, You Are An Artist Chalk Pastels Art at the … [Read more...] about Chalk Pastels Art at the Beach

Filed Under: Art, Elementary, High School, Middle School, Preschool Tagged With: art curriculum, book review, eBook, Product Review, written by Meredith Henning

5 Reasons to Use Dover Coloring Books for History from The Curriculum Choice. Using Dover Coloring Books for History Study is a great way to engage your children in learning about history in a fun and easy manner.

in Elementary· High School· History· History & Geography· Middle School

5 Reasons To Use Dover Coloring Books for History

History is one of the subjects that I like to think out of the box for. There are so many opportunities to learn without the use of traditional textbooks. From historical fiction to movies, hands on projects and field trips, you can make history come alive for your children! (And they will better remember it all too!) One of the many ways we are doing this in our homeschool is through the use of … [Read more...] about 5 Reasons To Use Dover Coloring Books for History

Filed Under: Elementary, High School, History, History & Geography, Middle School

If you are looking for a well done frugal primary math workbook, my family recommends Count It by Dover Publications.

in Elementary· Hands On· kindegarten· Mathematics· Mom Helps· Uncategorized

Manipulative Math with “Count It!”

Do you have a young learner who likes to learn hands-on, or a child in your house who struggles with addition and other early math?  Or do you happen to have a manipulatives kit and just aren't sure what to do with it? Recently I found a great little frugal resource that is all set up to teach basic primary math, including counting, addition and patterning. And it can work as a helpful guide … [Read more...] about Manipulative Math with “Count It!”

Filed Under: Elementary, Hands On, kindegarten, Mathematics, Mom Helps, Uncategorized

Homeschool Nature Study Curriculum

in Elementary· Hands On· High School· Middle School· Nature Study· Preschool· Science

Homeschool Nature Study Curriculum

Does your family enjoy time outdoors? If so, nature study may be for you! Our family has loved nature study since the beginning! We love learning more and more about the world God created through seeing things in nature - then investigating them further. We find that simple things - like drawing them as we see them - helps us learn about God's creation. From The Curriculum Choice … [Read more...] about Homeschool Nature Study Curriculum

Filed Under: Elementary, Hands On, High School, Middle School, Nature Study, Preschool, Science Tagged With: Nature Study, Outdoor Science

Project Passport: Ancient Greece Review

in Elementary· Geography· Hands On· History· History & Geography· Lapbooks· Middle School

Project Passport: Ancient Greece {from Home School in the Woods}

History is one of our favorite homeschool subjects - in no small part to the wonderful resources from Home School in the Woods. They offer great hands-on products that make history come alive. One of their newest products is part of their Project Passport world history series - this time it’s all about Ancient Greece. This post includes affiliate links. The Project Passport Series The … [Read more...] about Project Passport: Ancient Greece {from Home School in the Woods}

Filed Under: Elementary, Geography, Hands On, History, History & Geography, Lapbooks, Middle School Tagged With: ancient history, curriculum review, History, homeschool in the woods, world history, written by Tonia

The Adventurous Mailbox provides outstanding exploration of world cultures through attention grabbing tween humor which totally hooked my reluctant reader.

in Geography

Geography Adventures for Kids : An Adventurous Mailbox Review

The Adventurous Mailbox, a cultural education book series for kids, has facilitated a fun and engaging time reading with my son. The program provides outstanding exploration of world cultures through attention grabbing tween humor which totally hooked my reluctant reader. He's been following each story as it reveals Crameye's latest mission along side halarious middle school candor. He enjoys … [Read more...] about Geography Adventures for Kids : An Adventurous Mailbox Review

Filed Under: Geography

High School English Help With Dover Thrift Study Editions from Heidi Ciravola at The Curriculum Choice

in high school· High School· Highschool· Literature

High School English Help with Dover Thrift Study Editions

My oldest daughter is now in college. Both in high school and college she has been assigned some of literature's great classics. These can often be difficult due to the older English language style and unusual meanings of words. It has surprised me throughout the years how many of these I haven't read and how unsure I was of teaching them to her. I was so happy to find high school English help … [Read more...] about High School English Help with Dover Thrift Study Editions

Filed Under: high school, High School, Highschool, Literature

Help Your Teens Stay Organized with A Plan in Place. These easy to use student planners were created by homeschool moms for homeschool moms just like you.

in High School· Highschool· Organization

Help Your Teens Stay Organized with A Plan in Place

Help Your Teens Stay Organized with A Plan in Place Looking for an easy to use, simple planner for your Homeschooled High School students? These easy to use student planners were created by homeschool moms for homeschool moms just like you. Having a planner for your high schooler really takes the pressure off mom to have to reinvent the wheel each year and print off reams of lesson plan pages or … [Read more...] about Help Your Teens Stay Organized with A Plan in Place

Filed Under: High School, Highschool, Organization Tagged With: curriculum planning, Organization, planning, Product Review, written by Meredith Henning

All online video art courses from ChalkPastel.com are appropriate for ALL ages. If they can hold the chalk pastel, they can do the drawing!

in Art

Review ~ You ARE an Artist! {ChalkPastel.com}

I am FAR from good when it comes to art - I barely draw a good stick person (seriously!)! One thing that can be difficult in homeschooling to find is a good art program - at least this has been my experience. Enter ... "You ARE an Artist!" at chalkpastel.com. When looking over the online video art courses, our family was in the mood for Spring [even though it was still Winter] so we went with the … [Read more...] about Review ~ You ARE an Artist! {ChalkPastel.com}

Filed Under: Art Tagged With: Art, chalk pastel

in Charlotte Mason· Elementary· Encouragement· Language Arts· Literature· Middle School· Mom Helps· Poetry· Preschool

Laying Down the Rails for Children

People have strong opinions about interjecting morals onto stories.  Are Aesop's Fables improved by tacking a pithy moral on the end?  Should we read stories to our kids that aim to improve them?  On first glance Laying Down the Rails for Children might seem to fall into such a category--stories intended to help kids form good habits.  But what I've found, is that really the stories are changing … [Read more...] about Laying Down the Rails for Children

Filed Under: Charlotte Mason, Elementary, Encouragement, Language Arts, Literature, Middle School, Mom Helps, Poetry, Preschool Tagged With: Charlotte Mason, Elementary, Living books, Written by Kortney

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