This post is from contributor Stacey Lane. Since we are about finished with the first quarter of school, I thought it would be a great time to change up the school routine for one day. Now one could argue that math can never be fun and I am sure some of my family would agree. […]
Using Magic School Bus Science Kits in Your Homeschool
Educents is a sponsor of Free Homeschool Deals. This post is sponsored by Educents. My family and I also have received a complimentary one-year subscription to The Magic School Bus Science Club through Educents, which we are grateful for. The opinions in this post are solely my own. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Educents.com – Educents is an exciting flash educational […]
When to Consider Using Textbooks in Your Homeschool
This post is from contributor Judy Hoch. Homeschoolers today are blessed with a wide variety of options for learning. Literature-based programs, unit studies, delight-directed learning–all of these are wonderful methods that can be used instead of the traditional approach. However, with all the exciting and creative ideas out there, it can be easy to overlook […]
How to Save Your Food Budget from the Feast or Famine Cycle
This post is from contributor Sherry Hayes. Challenging circumstances do happen to good, God-fearing people. They occur to those folks whose hearts are pure before Him. These difficult seasons can be a time of training and blessing, so that God can feed us from His precious promises and clothe us in His abundant grace. But there […]
How to Homeschool Adopted Kids
This post is from contributor, Tricia Goyer. When John and I planned on adopting children, I knew that I wanted to homeschool them. I homeschooled our oldest three from preschool through high school and it was a wonderful experience. Yet homeschooling my adopted kids didn’t happen as easy (or as quickly) as I thought. […]
How Can I Help My Child With Dysgraphia?
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. While some students thrive in writing, it can be a cumbersome chore for others. If you have a struggling or reluctant writer, you might find this article on dysgraphia from All About Learning Press helpful. How Can I […]
Teaching Homeschool Science Without Textbooks
This post is from contributor, Megan Zechman Do you use textbooks as the backbone for science lessons in your home school? Most of us do. However, last year I did something radical. I stopped using a textbook to teach science. I was a bit worried at first because I was used to having an outline […]
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