Though I never did well in art in school, I like to encourage lots of different types of art activities…
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Philosophies
Lessons in Manners for Copywork
Copywork should be easy. It should be related to the history lesson or pulled from the read-aloud selection. It can…
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Little House in the Big Woods Notebooking Study
I can’t remember how I stumbled upon September West’s 4RPress, but I was immediately drawn to her beautiful notebook pages…
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The Royal Diaries Series
Since I was a little girl, I’ve been an avid reader. I remember coming home from the library, barely able…
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History Comes Alive
As a Charlotte Mason homeschooler, teaching with living literature is imperative to me. And considering that I like to package…
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Rod and Staff Grammar
When I was a child, my younger sisters studied grammar differently than I did. They learned something mysterious called ‘diagramming’…
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Choosing Literature
Read the best books first, or you may not have a chance to read them at all. ~Henry David Thoreau….
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Greenleaf Guide to Old Testament History
Years ago, when we first started homeschooling, another veteran homeschooler recommended that I take a look at “the Greenleaf history…
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First Language Lessons and Language Lessons for the Very Young 1: A Comparison
It is confession time. We used First Language Lessons this year for our language study. We also used Language Lessons…
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Artistic Pursuits
I am proud to introduce you to Artistic Pursuits. I will admit that teaching art was not my strong point. …
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Get Your Hands on Learning!
I have recently had the pleasure to read the first e-book by Kris, the widely read author of the blog…
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Chore Buster
The resource I’m sharing this month isn’t actually curriculum, but it is helping me with the home part of homeschooling….
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