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Science Resources and Helpful Links

Science Resources and Helpful Links

Help! My Child is Obsessed with Science! Do you have a child who loves animals, stars, how things work and more? Or maybe you are teaching science but you need a step up to bring the science to life. There are tons of science experiments, resources and extensions available when teaching science. It is probably the most resourced subject of all the main subjects when it comes to teaching. It is hard to narrow down and provide all the resources…

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Coding Books for the Young & Growing Mind

Coding Books for the Young & Growing Mind

Here are some ideas for a child who asks how everything works. Do you have a child who tinkers with everything? One that pulls everything apart and tries to put it back together or is constantly asking, “how does that work?” Our youngest son is obsessed with tinkering. I got so frustrated with him taking everything apart, that I decided to go out to the thrift store and buy bags of electronics and old broken items so he could intentionally…

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How to Teach P.E. in Your Homeschool

How to Teach P.E. in Your Homeschool

The requirements – (Good news! There aren’t any!) With all the other curriculum and requirements for your homeschool to get in subjects and just trying to do the day to day, it’s hard to consider or even think about getting in exercise or P.E. in. For some families it may come easier than others. It depends on your location too. If you live in the country, this “P.E.” requirement may not even cross your mind because everyone is up milking…

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Branching Out with New Curriculum

Branching Out with New Curriculum

Traveling Salesman – Branching Out to New Curriculum Ideas with Southwestern Advantage Is Southwestern Advantage curriculum supplemental or is it more? A young college-aged traveling salesman arrived at our front door on a bike this afternoon selling curriculum. I thought that only happened back in the 1950’s, yet here he was – a young college student trying to earn money to get through school. He was selling a curriculum based out of Tennessee that is Biblically based and focuses primarily…

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Teaching Latin in Your Homeschool is Valuable

Teaching Latin in Your Homeschool is Valuable

Learning Latin is the basis of all languages All languages come from a common core of root words. Why do you think Europe teaches Latin to their youngest grades? At its core is the foundation to all other languages, including English. Not only will learning Latin provide avenues towards more literacy and comprehension with other languages in your child’s future, it will also help them to better understand and master the English language. Finding a Latin curriculum is challenging and…

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Apologia Science Curriculum is Out of this World

Apologia Science Curriculum is Out of this World

Why Apologia Works Apologia has a variety of curriculums, but we enjoy the science because it is not just your typical textbook and workbook. This curriculum company has the child at heart, knows what interests a student and has creative ways to display the complicated content of science in a colorful, friendly way with Godly messages throughout. Why We Chose Apologia for Our Science… At the beginning of our homeschool adventure, our eldest child was a guinea pig for many…

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How to Teach Spelling the Natural Way

How to Teach Spelling the Natural Way

The Natural Speller by Kathryn Stout, a Masters in Education and a book written from someone who is clearly a Master at Educating, who understands the fundamentals of English and spelling together. I inherited this book from my mother-in-law who is a wizard in all things homeschooling. At first glance, I scrunched up my face to this book. The cover looked unappealing, and the age of the book made me question how current and applicable it would be to my…

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The Magic of Music Improves Your Homeschool

The Magic of Music Improves Your Homeschool

Growing up in a family full of professional musicians… …there was always another melody rising to the rooftops. If you didn’t have the music blasting or the guitar strumming, you weren’t living. So you would think that because of that immersion that I would be musically inclined and play instruments etc. Wrong. I didn’t receive a single talent gene in my body. However, a life filled with music has taught me one necessary truth: it is beautiful. It seems like…

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How to Use Story of the World History Curriculum

How to Use Story of the World History Curriculum

Story of the World Curriculum helps teach your child history in an easy and kid-friendly way Story of the World: Book 1 Ancient Times Begin your journey in the time of Moses… ….and continue from the earliest people to Ancient Egypt as you go through the world history to Roman times. Each chapter in this thick hardcover text takes the child on a historical journey using a few simple concepts and explaining them through fun storytelling. I highly recommend getting…

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How to Home-Ec the Relaxed Way

How to Home-Ec the Relaxed Way

How to get Home-Ec in simple and easy ways while you homeschool When you homeschool, consider the fact that your daily living is all in fact teachable moments. Yes, you may ask your child to fold their clothes or clean up their table dishes each day but there is a difference between chores and intentional home ec. Both are important, but the purpose is different. The way you teach your children home economics can be as informal or as formal…

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