If you haven't yet discovered the impact Google Maps can have in your science and geography studies, now is the time. Can you imagine being able to show your kids the bottom of the ocean? Give it a try yourself. Load Google Maps onto your computer and go to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Click on Satellite. Do you see the Mid-Atlantic Ridge system? Cool, right? Even better, you can put … [Read more...] about The Power of Google Maps in the Classroom
Jotham’s Journey Advent Stories
Do you know about the Jotham's Journey advent stories? Yes, it is time to plan for advent season! I definitely wanted to be sure you knew about a series of read alouds we always enjoy during the Christmas season. Because Advent begins in just about a month! And because this fantastic series blesses us each and every year! Any affiliate links included are for resources we have absolutely … [Read more...] about Jotham’s Journey Advent Stories
Bibles Abound: The Rhyme Bible and The Jesus Storybook Bible
We have a lot of Bibles at our house. We are learning how to be God's people, and as it turns out, at least where children are concerned, all Bibles are not the same. Each children’s Bible has its merits (I mean, it is the word of God), but some bring along an oddity or two as well. Some tell too much of the stuff I am not quite ready to talk about yet. Really, have you read Genesis? … [Read more...] about Bibles Abound: The Rhyme Bible and The Jesus Storybook Bible
Homeschool Math Through Middle School: A ShillerMath Review
It's funny, I didn't set out for it to be that way, but I seem to write a lot of math curriculum reviews! Math is something that my oldest (now in college) really struggled with. It led me down a path of trying many different things to find a good fit for her. While my younger two have an easier time with math, I still try whatever comes my way. In this case, I recently rolled out ShillerMath with … [Read more...] about Homeschool Math Through Middle School: A ShillerMath Review
Visual Latin
Warning. The free Visual Latin lessons you may download and watch will have you hooked. Watch them with your children only if you want to hear… Laughter. Soon followed by, “Can we watch another?” Then after the second introductory lesson, “Can we watch just one more?” “…better to make students laugh than yawn.” ~ visuallatin.com Why should you study Visual Latin? Well, not only “because … [Read more...] about Visual Latin
Homeschool to College
There are many different ways to homeschool to college. Some teens aim to complete their high school years at home, then go directly into the world of work. Others go to community college and earn dual credit or work towards an Associates Degree. Other teens are homeschooling high school and planning to apply to a four year college. My 17-year-old daughter was one of them. She is now in college … [Read more...] about Homeschool to College
Writing & Rhetoric: Commonplace
Classical Academic Press is one of my favorite resources for quality homeschool curriculum (and you don't have to follow the Classical method to use their products!). They offer materials and resources for the expected Classical subjects like Latin and Logic but also offer other programs for grammar, poetry, Bible study, foreign language, and one of our favorite series - the Writing & Rhetoric … [Read more...] about Writing & Rhetoric: Commonplace
History of Science Unit Study For Middle Grades
Much of our learning takes place through unit studies. The History of Science Unit Study (focusing on the Ancient Greek Physician, Galen), therefore, was a perfect fit for my sixth grade daughter. If you are looking for a meticulously organized unit study, this is for you. If you are looking for an engaging book about a very interesting ancient figure in science, this is for you. If you are … [Read more...] about History of Science Unit Study For Middle Grades
Introduce Your Children to Shakespeare
Do you hesitate to introduce Shakespeare's plays because you think your children aren't old enough? Do you think it would be too confusing, or that they might form an early dislike of the world's most famous plays? Let me encourage you to give it a try! Introduce your children to Shakespeare. My eight-year-old son and eleven-year-old daughter have both enjoyed their experience getting to know … [Read more...] about Introduce Your Children to Shakespeare
Sonlight Ultra Microscope -Investing in High School Science
Most homeschoolers are very frugal and must make their homeschool budget stretch as far as possible. My family is no exception and I think long and hard about investing in curriculum and tools for our learning experiences. My two youngest boys are very science oriented and are naturally inquisitive about the world around them so purchasing a quality microscope made sense as we entered the middle … [Read more...] about Sonlight Ultra Microscope -Investing in High School Science
Spelling Workout Review for Homeschool
When you stick with a curriculum throughout your homeschool years, I believe it speaks volumes to its success and ability to meet the needs of different learning styles. Spelling Workout is more than just spelling. Besides Spelling Practice, Spelling Workout for Homeschool Teaches: Learning how to spell a wordPhonicsDictionary skillsEditing and proofreading – including proofreading … [Read more...] about Spelling Workout Review for Homeschool
Highly Happy Marriages
Children learn best when they feel secure, and there is no greater security than to know that their parents love each other. In fact, one of the best things we can do for our children’s education is to improve our marriages. So, in order to help you with this foundation of your homeschool, I want to tell you about the most practical marriage book I have ever come across, The Surprising Secrets of … [Read more...] about Highly Happy Marriages