Digging deeper into good literature is fun and made easier by Progeny Press with their literature study guides. I reviewed Little Women Study Guide for high school students (8th – 12th grades) and In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson...
Read more6 Ways for Your Homeschool Co-op to Be Special Needs-Friendly
Is your homeschool co-op special needs-friendly? I believe parents, children, and teachers can all work together to be welcoming and supportive. Since our homeschool co-ops are filled with special needs children, often that we are unaware of...
Read moreWhat are Western Literature Classics & Why Should I Read Them?
Reading the old classics from the Greeks, Hebrews, Romans, and other ancient cultures is like going on an adventure to another time and place. And yet, it seems so familiar. Why is that?
Read morePop the Popcorn! Learn About the American Revolution with Videos and Audios!
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Read moreHomeschool Joy with Meredith and Laura – It’s a Great Time to Study Government and Politics
Here we are in another Presidential election year. This is such a great time to study government and politics. There is so much to do to make it very real for your students. Listen in as Meredith and Laura encourage you by telling stories of when...
Read moreGuess Who Loves You More?
With our focus on romantic love in our culture, “When will I be loved?” is the cry of every heart in our culture. Everyone longs for their one true love, believing that romantic love will fill us with happiness forever. Then we marry...
Read moreReview of Exploring the U.S. Life-Saving Service 1878-1916
I was so intrigued when I was offered the opportunity to review Exploring the U.S. Life-Saving Service: 1878-1916: 17 Student Workshops with 120 Activities written and published by Rebecca Locklear.
Read more4 Ways to Help Our Children Stay Pure in a Seductive World
My children, though they live in a Christian home and attend a church full of believers living wholeheartedly for Jesus, are bombarded by the world through ads, movies, commercials, internet, work, college, homeschool co-ops, relatives, and...
Read more55 Simple Ways to Enjoy Summer!
Summer is my favorite season! I love the blue skies, oceans waves, sailboats, and picnics outside.
Read moreReview of Dare to Compare Math: Beginning
My older children loved the thinking skills books from The Critical Thinking CoTM when they were little, so I was so excited to get to review Dare To Compare Math: Beginning for grades 2-3 to review.
Read more3 Ways Family Stories Impact Your Children’s Hearts
Family stories change our children’s hearts. They can build a sense of family heritage, instill a love of history, and motivate people to learn more about HIS story.
Read more6 Things I learned about Parenting and Homeschooling from Jesus in Luke 8 & 9
I remember years ago as a mom with children ages 4 to 14. I was having a particularly frazzling day and the WWJD (What would Jesus do?) bracelets were really popular. I wondered in my heart if my High Priest Jesus could really understand how...
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