Many times in the last few years I’ve found myself saying that homeschooling is also continuing education for the homeschool…
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Middle School
Using the CAT Test for Homeschool Testing
We live in a state where homeschool testing is required. Beginning in upper elementary, all the way through high school…
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Make-A-State Activity Pak {from Home School in the Woods}
Lapbooks are such a fun way to keep track of what your children are learning! They are fun to create…
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The Scout Series by Piet Prins
When I peeked into a room at our homeschool conference, I noticed keynote speaker Melanie Young (co-author of the excellent…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Homeschool Nature Study Curriculum
Does your family enjoy time outdoors? If so, nature study may be for you! Our family has loved nature study…
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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…
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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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Homeschool Science Curriculum
Science is everywhere; it shapes our everyday experiences. For young learners, science is an extension of their everyday world. We don’t have…
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