As Christian families, we are already familiar with simple traditions and things that we can do to bless our little…
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Philosophies
Daily Grammar
Grammar is a subject near and dear to my heart. I know not everyone can (or will) admit to that,…
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How To Make An Overall Plan for The Year
Often I am asked by new homeschoolers about how to make an overall plan for the year. They are looking…
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The Art of Argument {from Classical Academic Press}
Do you teach logic in your homeschool? When we first began homeschooling I didn’t realize there was such a subject…
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Cycling Through History Homeschooling Multiple Ages
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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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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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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Writing & Rhetoric: Chreia & Proverb
After struggling to find a middle-grade writing program, we’ve found the one that works best for us – Writing &…
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Character Education Coloring Books – Donnie Learns – My Review
Are you looking for a creative way to teach character education to your kids? Have you ever seen it done…
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The Carrot Top Paper Shop
As homeschoolers our days are steeped in books. We connect with the characters we read about. And their stories become…
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First Form Latin from Memoria Press
If you’ve considered adding a Classical flare to your homeschool but found the thought of teaching Latin intimidating, Memoria Press…
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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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