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Starting a real-life fitness regimen as a homeschooler (and how to keep it up)

March 14, 2014 //  by Rozanne Dioso-Lopez

The following is a guest post written by Rozanne Dioso-Lopez of Tomfoolery & Shenanigans. Prep lesson work for three children. Draw a topographical map of North America on the chalkboard.  Plan a felting craft for a 4-year-old. Bake a loaf of bread. Gather materials for a project on …

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How to homeschool: Links to help you get started

February 24, 2014 //  by Jamie C. Martin

Written by Jamie C. Martin of Simple Homeschool I was CLUELESS about homeschooling years ago. It seemed like something "strange" people did with their kids. My, my--how life has changed. But even after I decided to give homeschooling a try--it was kind of tough to figure out HOW. I felt as …

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Come share your homeschool day in the life!

February 14, 2014 //  by Jamie C. Martin

Homeschooling doesn't always look the same. But that's one of the things that makes it so great -- it doesn't have to! In the past several weeks, our fourth annual homeschool day in the life series has featured families homeschooling between one to six children. We've heard from those who …

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Kari’s homeschool day in the life (with a 4- & 7-year-old)

February 12, 2014 //  by Kari Patterson

Written by Kari Patterson of Sacred Mundane Monday, February 3rd Welcome to The 1601, our home. The cast of characters within these walls (pictured above) include my husband and myself, our two kids, our friend Debra, and another (precious!) housemate who's in drug rehab and preparing to go to …

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Kris’s homeschool day in the life (with a 12-, 14-, and 18-year old)

January 29, 2014 //  by Kris

Written by contributor Kris Bales of Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers. This homeschooling year, our 11th, has been one of the best we've had in a few years. I attribute that to the fact that I now have two middle school students and one mostly-graduated. (I'll explain how "mostly-graduated" …

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