There are few books as suited to finding homeschool rabbit trails as The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss….
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Homeschooling Encouragement for Fall
Homeschooling is hard, sometimes isolating, work. We can all use encouragement and an outside perspective. Throughout the month of September,…
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Magna Carta: Our Shared Legacy of Liberty
King John signed the Magna Carta 800 years ago. Many people, like my young teens, wonder, Who cares? Why would…
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Online Piano Lessons with Hoffman Academy
If you cringe at the thought of personal piano lessons for all your kids, you NEED to check out online…
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World Literature: A Full-Year High School Course by 7 Sisters Homeschool
All homeschool students are required to take an English/Language Arts course during each of their high school years. We…
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How to Raise an Adult by Julie Lythcott-Haims
How to Raise an Adult: Break Free of the Overparenting Trap and Prepare Your Kids for Success is one of…
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AP English Language and Composition with Alexandra McGee
At a certain point and with certain teens, we need to bring outside expertise into our homeschools. Miss 17, for…
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Essay Rock Star: The Textual Analysis Essay by Writing Rockstars
As children move into high school level coursework they are often required to use critical thinking skills to make objective…
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Sociology: Online High School Electives from Textile Learning
Textile Learning offers online high school elective courses to homeschoolers and independent learners. Each semester long course includes academically rigorous…
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Christian Biographies for Young Readers by Simonetta Carr
It is so difficult to find well-researched, well-written Christian biographies that appeal to all ages! As homeschoolers we are constantly…
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Thinker Academy’s Study Skills Course [REVIEW]
As homeschool parents we understand the need to teach key subjects to our children such as math, language arts, science,…
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Boom Bags – A Fun Strategy to Review Material
Sometime ago, I dropped by a middle school to visit a friend and former colleague. While there, I observed her students working…
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