Years later, I found myself homeschooling. None of the homeschooling books I read mentioned the piles of papers, books, textbooks, art supplies, and completed projects that quickly took over my home.
Read more5 Steps to Control Clutter at Home
To keep clutter at bay requires organization and tidying up on a regular basis. These two things are very different from cleaning. Yes, cleaning is important, but it will not control clutter.
Read moreInexpensive Decorations To Make Your International/Geography Event Festive!
If you’re like me, you look for reasons to throw a party. Whether it’s an International Picnic or a Geography Fair, I love to decorate! I also love to do it as inexpensively as possible and make the clean up easy.
Read more12 Fun Ways to Learn about Patrick and Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
Here are some fun ways to learn about Saint Patrick and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
Read more3 Ways Your Children Will Be Inspired By St. Patrick
St. Patrick is an English missionary and Apostle to the nation of Ireland. Captured by Irish pirates as a young boy, St. Patrick is a Christian hero that your children should meet.
Read moreClassics Every Christian Should Have in Their Home Library
There are Christian classics that have stood the test of time. Over the past centuries these books have been read and reread.
Read moreHost A Gran Prix to Study 20th Century History the Fun Way!
Since we were learning about car racing, we decided to have some hands-on-fun! If you are studying the 1920s, what could be more fun than to have our own Grand Prix? Or at least a big race!
Read moreWhat Every Homeschool Family Needs to Know about the Coronavirus
A Coronavirus is a specific group of viruses. “Corona” means “crown” in Latin. if you look at a coronavirus under a microscope, these viruses look like a crown with little spikes sticking out of it.
Read moreHost Your Own Vaudeville Show to Study History the Fun Way
We decided to have our own Vaudeville show! It would be fun! Everyone would do at least one act and we would all dress up from the time period.
Read moreReview of The Unbreakable Faith Course from Pilgrim’s Rock, LLC
This is not a lightweight course. It is heavily intellectual, but broken down into bite-size pieces that a teen or adult who wants to learn will understand and remember. I was totally impressed!
Read moreHow We Study Florida History & Keep Track of What We Learn
In our home, our children’s state history studies are ongoing. Though some of my children have devoted an entire year to Florida history, most of them have learned about our Sunshine State bit by bit.Each of my children have a Florida notebook...
Read moreHow To Use Narration In Your Home School
Again, don’t interrupt your kids. Just let them share. Don’t be afraid of silence. They might need time to process before they speak.
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