Are you looking to fulfill music or fine arts credit for your homeschooled high schooler? This 20th Century Music Appreciation online course contains everything you need to earn a 1/2 credit in Fine Arts! Affiliate links are used on this website. Please see our disclosure policy for more details. 20th Century Music Appreciation Course for Homeschool High School Today I'm sharing … [Read more...] about 20th Century Music Appreciation Course for Homeschool High School
5 August Homeschool Family Fun Ideas
According to the calendar, the halfway point of the summer season falls on August 6. Despite the presence of sharpened pencils, lessons plans, and brand new crayons, be sure to keep the spirit of summer alive with a wealth of outdoor playtime and park picnics with watermelon slices and popsicles. Don’t abandon summer just yet – make warm memories to cherish with some of the silly, but real, … [Read more...] about 5 August Homeschool Family Fun Ideas
Let’s Homeschool High School Review
Are you considering homeschooling high school for your teen? We are doing just that! My daughter, who has always learned at home, has been homeschooling high school for over three years now. I can't believe that she is 17 already! When we began our high school journey and were full of questions, we used a variety of resources, many of which came from the Let's Homeschool High School … [Read more...] about Let’s Homeschool High School Review
Apologia Ultimate Homeschool Planner Review
Oh, how important it is to fill our day with good things. I make the same mistake almost daily of letting my day run me instead of running my day. Even after 15 years of homeschool experience it's still so easy to get pulled this way and that. This year I am very thrilled to have the Ultimate Homeschool Planner from Apologia to aid me in staying the course and to encouraging me along the … [Read more...] about Apologia Ultimate Homeschool Planner Review
All American History – The Civil War to the 21st Century
As my children grow and I begin homeschooling several ages at once, I find myself searching more often for prepared curriculum. Any of you who know me, know that I tend to shy away from textbook curricula because they're typically so dry and irrelevant. However, in my quest to find prepared curricula that meet my Charlotte Mason/unit study/Classical style, I've been pleasantly … [Read more...] about All American History – The Civil War to the 21st Century
Learn Elementary Money Skills the Fun Way with Buy It Right
Are you are looking for a painless and fun way to practice many elementary-level math skills with your children? Then consider adding a game like Buy It Right to your homeschool shelf! Buy It Right is an excellent curriculum enhancement! In this fast-paced and interesting game, children learn and practice: adding and subtracting decimalscounting moneygiving back correct … [Read more...] about Learn Elementary Money Skills the Fun Way with Buy It Right
Introducing Homeschool Geography for K-3
The primary grades, usually considered kindergarten to third, is one of my favorite age groups to teach! Why? Because most of the time, homeschool curriculum for these littles includes hands-on activities. Of course, this makes sense to how kids learn. It also feels amazing to watch a concept ‘click’ with my kids through a practical project. All that said, sometimes I found it challenging … [Read more...] about Introducing Homeschool Geography for K-3
FREE Summer Homeschool Resources
Summer can be a great time to explore new learning avenues, create fun learning opportunities, and try new things. One great way to do this is through finding FREE Summer Homeschool Resources. This gives you a chance to try new things, without a ton of extra cost! I was compensated for my time to share these free, no strings attached offers from Homeschool Buyers Club with … [Read more...] about FREE Summer Homeschool Resources
My Favorite Books for Homeschool Planning
It's that time of year again when homeschoolers around the globe begin that arduous and exciting task of planning for the new school year. Some homeschooling families enjoy year-round schooling, but our family generally likes to take the summer off as best we can because we have so much bad weather all winter and spring (aka RAIN) that by the time summer shows itself, we just want to play … [Read more...] about My Favorite Books for Homeschool Planning
Service Learning: Hands-On Opportunities to Reach Out to Others
Service has long been a buzzword in our culture. Churches encourage members to use their gifts to serve. Myriad service organizations exist to reach out to and support others. Colleges ask to see service activities on applications. And many homeschooling families consider outreach to be an important component of their children’s overall education. There’s no denying the sense of satisfaction … [Read more...] about Service Learning: Hands-On Opportunities to Reach Out to Others
Literary Adventures for Kids from Hide the Chocolate
If you don't know me, let me tell you something super important about me. I AM A BOOK NUT! I LOVE to read! I have always read a ton with my kids. I have been in at least one book club at all times for years, including mother/daughter book clubs with my girls as well as adult ones for me. I also use tons of living books and literature in our homeschooling (much to my son's chagrin). So anytime I … [Read more...] about Literary Adventures for Kids from Hide the Chocolate
Science in a Nutshell – Kits for Homeschool Science
Are your kids hands on learners? Are looking to add hands on science experiments to your homeschool? Science in a Nutshell offers kits in a wide array of life, earth and physical science topics Science in a Nutshell - Kits for Homeschool Science Science in a Nutshell kits by Delta Education are geared towards 2-6th grades. They come in a huge array of life, earth and physical … [Read more...] about Science in a Nutshell – Kits for Homeschool Science