Written by Jamie Martin of Simple Homeschool and Steady Mom Two weeks ago I began a short series on math by explaining how our family decided to approach this subject in a non-traditional way. If you missed that post, I'd recommend reading it first before continuing this one. Today I …
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Kissing the frog: Our Latin curriculum hunt and what I learned
Our Latin Curriculum Hunt ~ Written by Lora Lynn Fanning of VitaFamiliae. Professor Gerberding stalked into my Latin 101 class in college and slammed a brand new copy of Wheelock’s Latin onto my desk. “Welcome to Latin! Learn it before you die!” And I did. Later, when I had kids, I …
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5 tips for reading middle grade novels with your kids
Written by contributor Sarah Mackenzie of Amongst Lovely Things When my oldest children were small, I couldn’t wait until we could read middle grade novels together. I enjoyed reading picture books with them, of course, but it had been Beverly Cleary and Roald Dahl who had sparked my own …
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Best books of the month
This post contains affiliate links. Jamie Martin, editor of Simple Homeschool, also blogs about motherhood at Steady Mom Sometimes the hardest part of choosing books for myself or my kids is the process of sifting through the thousands of choices available. But I find I'm much more likely to …
When you have no money for homeschool curriculum
Written by contributor Jamerrill Stewart of Free Homeschool Deals. I have shared the journey of my family living on one small income to accomplish our homeschooling dreams. It's what many families do, and they do it willingly for the joy and vision of being together as a family. It was during …