Grammar is a subject near and dear to my heart. I know not everyone can (or will) admit to that,…
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Elementary
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…
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Interactive 3-D Maps: American History
History is one of our favorite homeschooling subjects. NOT the dry, boring textbooks I remember from my own educational days….
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Peace and Progress with Teaching Textbooks
For the first three years of formal math instruction, we happily used Miquon Math. We loved the short lessons, the…
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Susan K. Marlow’s Historical Fiction
After two decades of homeschooling, I sometimes look back and see things I wish I had done differently. If I…
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The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss
There are few books as suited to finding homeschool rabbit trails as The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss….
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Homeschool Science Curriculum: Simplicity, Excellence, and Biblical Perspective
Science is actually why I finally decided to homeschool. How could I tell my son (then in 6th Grade) to…
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Writing & Rhetoric: Narrative I
It’s no secret that I LOVE the Writing & Rhetoric series from Classical Academic Press. We’ve tried many different writing…
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Living Literature Grammar Packs from Our Journey Westward
This past September, I made my biggest curriculum mistake yet. I had researched and thought and finally purchased a curriculum….
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TOPS Science: Radishes
Science is not the subject I excel at so when I find something that helps me teach, I use it!…
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History with Project Passport
World history can feel like a daunting subject to tackle with your children, but the Project Passport series from Home…
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Why We Love Writing With Ease – A Review
Why We Love Writing With Ease – A Review Writing With Ease – Strong Fundamentals, The Complete Writer by Susan…
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