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Weekend homeschool links

October 12, 2018 //  by Jamie Martin

Have you seen: Simple Homeschool got a makeover! Even if you are reading this via email, I hope you’ll pop over and take a peek:

Weekend homeschool links:

  • The best Halloween books for your homeschool
  • When homeschooling doesn’t work (for just one of your kids)
  • Let teenagers sleep in
  • How to get a real break when you’re homeschooling
  • 7 ways to be the teacher your child needs
  • It’s such a pain learning algebra (I have watched this WAY too many times!)
  • Keira Knightly on Made by Dyslexia (So, so inspiring!)

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Film School for Teens is an online, family-friendly curriculum to equip teens in a media-obsessed culture. My 15-year-old daughter started a few weeks ago and loves it!

Students watch several movies over the course of the year, learn to discuss and dissect their themes, then create their own short film – a perfect high school elective.

Are you feeling unsure of yourself as a homeschool parent, wondering if you can inspire your kids to learn? Take a peek at Mentoring in the Classics!

It mentors YOU so you can mentor THEM. The audio/video mentoring is high quality, plus it gives you an excuse to read a good book (as if you needed another reason). Try it free here! 

This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a small commission from some of the links on this page.

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About Jamie Martin

Jamie is a mama to three cute teens born on three different continents. She is the co-founder and editor of Simple Homeschool, where she writes about mindful parenting, intentional education, and the joy found in a pile of books.

Jamie is also the author of Give Your Child the World (a Top 10 Amazon bestseller) and her newest release, Introverted Mom (an ECPA bestseller).

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