This post was written by Danika Cooley of Thinking Kids. Originally published Sept. 2013. I’m just going to come right out and say it: I’m one of those homeschoolers. I came out of the school system. I use curriculum — lots of it. I have a schedule — for the day, the week, and the year. […]
No Homeschool Schedule? No Problem! Find What Works for your Family!
This post is from contributor, Emily Powers and originally published in Feb. 2014. Does your homeschool follow a traditional schedule or a more flexible one? Maybe you school in the evenings or early mornings or sporadically or on the weekends or year-round or maybe hanging upside down from trees (we like to call that “possum-schooling”)! […]
Homeschooler’s Guide to George Washington
This post is from contributor, Judy Hoch and originally published in Feb. 2014. (This post contains affiliate links.) This collection of resources will help your family commemorate President’s Day and learn more about the life of George Washington, the “Father of His Country.” Living Books About George Washington George Washington (Ingri and Edgar d’Aulaire) (Grades […]
Holiday Baking as Homeschool Curriculum — Over 100+ Recipes!
Holiday Baking as Homeschool Curriculum — Over 100+ Recipes! Every year I look forward to holiday baking with my kids. It’s a time of great memories because we are all together, laughing, telling stores and making up some yummy treats for get-togethers, friends and neighbors. Did you know this is also a great time to […]
What Homeschool Moms REALLY Want For Christmas
What Homeschool Moms REALLY Want For Christmas It’s that time of year. Time to get ready for Christmas. Homeschool moms are making angel costumes, dusting off the Baby Jesus and setting up the nativity. We are hanging our stockings, stirring up some egg nog, and singing “Joy to the World.” And like everyone else, we […]
Homeschooling for the Holidays: 5 Ideas for Learning and Fun
This is a special guest post from Anne of DoItYourselfMom.com! If you’re interested in writing an article for FHD you may submit it here. Originally published in November, 2015. Homeschooling for the Holidays Homeschoolers have a lot of freedom when it comes to how much school and what subjects they will cover during the busy […]
8 Ways to Use Refrigerator Magnets
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Here are eight fantastic ways to promote pre-reading skills (without mess or fuss!) using alphabet refrigerator magnets. The letter sets (uppercase/lowercase) shown in the activities below are perfect because the color of the letters match the letter tiles […]
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