Weekend homeschool links: Van Gogh and bringing more art to your homeschool A homeschool mom teaches WWI history Learning on the shoulders of Mommy and Daddy Insults by Shakespeare (for adults/older teens) To make FOR the kids: Giant mermaid fabric board To enjoy WITH the kids: …
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In today's post: the Victoria-era Martha Stewart, understanding the Paleo Diet, inspiration for introverts, books free just for Prime members, and several more titles! Click through to download. All of the resources below were available free or on offer at the time this post was put together, but …
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Our summer learning plans: travel, literature, math, rest
Written by Kara Fleck Our summer break is coming up and I am looking forward to it. It has been one of our best school years ever, but it took real effort and hard work from all of us. We're ready for some time off. But first, before we mark the break between grades and school years, I want …
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Weekend homeschool links
So grateful that spring's here at last! Our Heal the World Book Club will be ending soon, and all the members have worked (and read) so hard raising money for the education of child trafficking survivors in the Philippines through Love146: Whether your family participated in our book club or …
On how I finally stopped hating workbooks
Written by Jamie C. Martin of Simple Homeschool When we first began homeschooling, workbooks represented two things I desperately wanted to avoid: an impersonalized learning system and the idea of fitting all children into the same box/grade level. We had a few workbooks on our shelf, but I only …