This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Spelling can be tricky… …but that doesn’t mean it has to be hard. We’re often told that the English language doesn’t make sense. But in fact, spelling is logical and consistent. The English language conforms to predictable patterns […]
Fun Math Lessons for 3rd to 7th Graders – Life of Fred
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. It’s no secret that we LOVE using Life of Fred books in our homeschool. 🙂 If you have been with Fred through the elementary set, then you will not want to miss this 3-book Life of Fred intermediate […]
Top Resources Homeschoolers Love
Educents is a sponsor of Free Homeschool Deals. This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Are you looking for a comprehensive homeschool curriculum that’s prepared with multiple subjects, or do you desire to supplement the curriculum you already have with additional trusted homeschool resources? You’ve come […]
Be An Encouraging Teacher w/ Free Printable Poster
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Teaching a child is more than just filling a mind with knowledge. As a homeschool parent, you will spend many one-on-one hours with your children. Teaching is the perfect platform to show your children how much value they […]
Help for When Your Child Reads Too Fast
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. It can be challenging for young readers to read at the right pace. Some kids read too slowly, while others read too fast. It may seem like a somewhat unlikely problem. Having a child who reads too slowly […]
Mid-Year Homeschool Boost
This post is from contributor Sharla Kostelyk originally published in 2014. Every August, I find myself excitedly scouring the Internet for ideas, furiously making notes, getting organized, making photocopies, and planning out the year to come. I have ideas for fun snacks and activities to correspond to some of our lessons and my excitement is […]
How to Build Your Child’s Vocabulary
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Vocabulary plays an important part in learning to read. For example, when a beginning reader sees the word dog in a book, he begins to sound it out. When he realizes that he is very familiar with the […]
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