My family adores history, and we love hands-on projects even more. We are HUGE fans of everything Home School in the Woods offers, and now they have many of their hands-on history projects available Á La Carte! If a big colossal unit seems like too… Continue Reading →
Over the past several weeks, my son and I have had the opportunity to review MathArt Online 4-Class Bundle from NatureGlo’s eScience. This is a math and science enrichment program which includes live and self-paced classes for homeschool families and other educators. It is… Continue Reading →
Today I want to introduce you to The Magic Stories from Allsaid & Dunn, LLC, publishers of The Reading Game and authors of the Wordly Wise series. These stories come as PDF downloads which can be such a blessing in a home… Continue Reading →
Lately, God has grabbed my heart about something. When He does, I know it is crucial. We live in a culture that is stealing our children. Just a couple of weeks ago I learned that less than one half of… Continue Reading →
Biblical study. It is a tremendously important thing in our homeschool. In fact, it is indeed the only thing that matters in our home. Yes, we care about academics of course, but nothing matters more than building a relationship with… Continue Reading →
Math is such a funky thing in our homeschool. I have one son who struggles with it. He’s the free-spirited one. He’d rather be drawing or daydreaming than doing anything so logical as math, and so he has convinced himself… Continue Reading →
Handwriting has been a bit of struggle for my seven-year-old daughter. Her pencil grip from the start has always been awkward and she just really resisted following the “rules” I taught her about how to form the letters. I guess… Continue Reading →
There isn’t anything in our homeschool any more loved than Heirloom Audio Productions, and they just bought another G.A. Henty novel to life with Captain Bayley’s Heir! I am sure our local homeschool community is rather tired of hearing me spout off about… Continue Reading →
I have at least one geography buff in this house. In fact, both of my older boys are fascinated by learning about our own country and the world. Recently we’ve been given the opportunity to use a very in-depth program…. Continue Reading →
Lapbooking units are a mainstay of our family’s homeschool. They make my life easy because they can be economical, quick, concise and involve virtually no planning or prep time. I love to use them as supplements to our usual curriculum or as… Continue Reading →
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