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in Age· Encouragement· Mom Helps· New to Homeschooling· Preschool

HSLDA Membership

Today we have a very special visitor! Vicki Bentley of HSLDA The Early Years and Everyday Homemaking is here to share about the absolutely free HSLDA membership available for parents of preschoolers. Plus, she is also giving away one regular membership to a homeschool family, five copies of her cookbook and five copies of the latest Veggie Tales DVD. (We have her cookbook and I know you will love … [Read more...] about HSLDA Membership

Filed Under: Age, Encouragement, Mom Helps, New to Homeschooling, Preschool Tagged With: HSLDA, Vicki Bentley

WriteShop Junior Curriculum Review

in Elementary· Language Arts· Writing

WriteShop Junior Curriculum Review

My ten-year old-daughter loves writing and has been composing stories since preschool. Expressing yourself well in writing is an incredibly valuable skill, so I wanted to help her strengthen her natural ability. I had no idea how to approach improving her writing, what specific skills to address, and certainly didn't want to simply go after her stories with a red pen. Thus the search for a formal … [Read more...] about WriteShop Junior Curriculum Review

Filed Under: Elementary, Language Arts, Writing Tagged With: Written by Heidi

in Mathematics

Math Resources from Curriculum Choice Authors

Don't Dread Math Math seems to be the most popular subject for students and homeschool parents to dread.  It doesn't have to be!  The Curriculum Choice Authors have come together this month to encourage your math time.  You're in for such a treat as each of these moms is a veteran homeschooler with lots of math experience under her belt! A Giveaway and Discount Code To make this edition of … [Read more...] about Math Resources from Curriculum Choice Authors

Filed Under: Mathematics Tagged With: homeschool mathematics, math resources, review team feature

in Age· Elementary· Mathematics

Math U See Works for Us!

I have a little secret to share.  Math is not my strong point, it never has been.  Just recently I was looking through some old photos and found a note from my first grade teacher.  Her note said, "Jennifer has had no difficulty learning to read this year and is doing well in the highest reading group, she could, however, use some extra work with her 1 - 10 math facts."  Sadly, not much has … [Read more...] about Math U See Works for Us!

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, Mathematics Tagged With: written by Jen

Classical Copywork Review

in Charlotte Mason· Classical· Elementary· Handwriting· Language Arts· Literature· Poetry· Spelling

Classical Copywork Review

Our family has used the classical homeschooling method in various forms for over a decade. My boys grew up listening to the Story of the World and learning about great thinkers in history. They read poetry, Shakespeare, the Bible, and living history as they connected all aspects of history together in their minds and on paper timelines. One tool that we used in the early years of their … [Read more...] about Classical Copywork Review

Filed Under: Charlotte Mason, Classical, Elementary, Handwriting, Language Arts, Literature, Poetry, Spelling Tagged With: Charlotte Mason, Classical, Elementary, Language Arts, Written by Barb

in Elementary· Middle School· Science· Technology

The Way Things Work, Animated

For years we, like many homeschoolers, have enjoyed David Macaulay’s book The Way Things Work.   Recently we discovered that portions of this book have been animated! The movies give you both the science and the big woolly mammoths of the book. Originally produced for the BBC, this set of 26 videos, each 13 minutes long, is aimed at grades 3-6.  Even though the series won a Gold World Award for … [Read more...] about The Way Things Work, Animated

Filed Under: Elementary, Middle School, Science, Technology Tagged With: Elementary, middle school, Science, Written by Annie Kate

in Age· High School· Middle School· Science· Science & Technology· Uncategorized· Unit study resources

Basic Physical Science Note Pack for Middle and High School

In the Hands of a Child has done it again. Basic Physical Science Note Pack, a complete notebooking unit for older students (grades 7-12), includes everything your student needs to complete a physical science notebook. The 16-page Research Guide provides a basic but solid foundation in physical science subjects. General topics consist of: Matter, Non-Matter, Properties of Matter, and Changes … [Read more...] about Basic Physical Science Note Pack for Middle and High School

Filed Under: Age, High School, Middle School, Science, Science & Technology, Uncategorized, Unit study resources Tagged With: curriculum review, High School, middle school, Science, unit studies, unit study, written by Ellen

How to Write a Research Report

in Age· Language Arts· Middle School· Writing

Middle School Writing – How to Write a Research Report – My Review

In our homeschool, my middle school daughter was all about story writing. She loved to read and write mysteries and adventure stories. One day, while we were studying science together, we saw that her curriculum called for a research report. My daughter was not confident in her nonfiction writing skills. So we searched the shelves of our local bookstore, the Children's Bookshop … [Read more...] about Middle School Writing – How to Write a Research Report – My Review

Filed Under: Age, Language Arts, Middle School, Writing Tagged With: Tricia this research report review has just three photos. The rest of the photos are for my Oak Meadow review, which I plan to write for may.

in Mom Helps· Organization

My Favorite Planner

You might say I'm a planner junkie. My husband says I need a planner for my planners {and he used to be telling the truth}. I had a planner for everything. One for homeschooling, one for household activities, one for my blog and one a personal one. That was until my friend, Stephanie from Where He Leads, We follow, created me the {dare I say it...} PERFECT planner. This is the ultimate … [Read more...] about My Favorite Planner

Filed Under: Mom Helps, Organization Tagged With: all-in-one planner, written by Heather B

Snapshots Across America Review

in Games· Geography

Explore U.S. Geography with Snapshots Across America

Educational games can be a homeschool mom's best friend, fitting in a lot of learning while having fun as a family.  Our favorite board game for sharpening our U.S. geography skills is Snapshots Across America. What is Snapshots Across America? Designed for two-six players, ages eight and up (though my seven-year-old can play with some reading help), it provides a fun way to explore the geography … [Read more...] about Explore U.S. Geography with Snapshots Across America

Filed Under: Games, Geography Tagged With: Written by Heidi

in Foreign Language· Grammar· High School

Latin in the Christian Trivium

Looking for an in-depth, high school course that will provide a strong foundation in Latin grammar?  Would it be even better to find one that includes historical background from a Christian perspective, too?  You're in luck!  I've been blessed to use Latin in the Christian Trivium, Volume I with my high school daughter this year. The course has been easy for me to teach and intriguing for my … [Read more...] about Latin in the Christian Trivium

Filed Under: Foreign Language, Grammar, High School Tagged With: Latin high school curriculum, Written by Cindy

in Age· Art· Elementary· Fine Arts· High School· Middle School· Music· Nature Study· Preschool· Reviews by Subject

‘All the Extras’ – Electives and Enrichment Basket Giveaway

Sometimes as homeschoolers we struggle with fitting in electives and enrichment activities and subjects – the extras. Well, in our house we call them the extras because they are the really fun part of homeschooling. The icing on the homeschool cake. The things we look forward to like art, nature study, music appreciation and more. But I feel strongly that mixing in a balance of enriching subjects … [Read more...] about ‘All the Extras’ – Electives and Enrichment Basket Giveaway

Filed Under: Age, Art, Elementary, Fine Arts, High School, Middle School, Music, Nature Study, Preschool, Reviews by Subject Tagged With: review team feature

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