Ready for a new homeschool year? It’s exciting to open up the new school supplies, set new goals, and begin a fresh year. But there are some common homeschooling mistakes that you may encounter. The good news is that there are effective solutions so that you can navigate these challenges successfully! So as you dive into a new homeschool year,… Read More
2 Things Homeschool Moms Need to Know about Curriculum
Homeschool moms can spend half their life researching curriculum and still not feeling totally confident in their choices! It’s a battle because our finances might be tight, we might have multiple kids with varying learning styles, plus a dozen other reasons. Take a breath and read on to learn the only 2 things you actually need to know about curriculum…. Read More
Fall Homeschool Fun: 10 Hands-On Activities to Embrace the Season
Embracing the beauty and magic of the fall season, there’s no better time to infuse your homeschooling journey with engaging fall educational activities that celebrate the changing leaves, crisp air, and all things autumn. Here are 10 hands-on fall educational activities to use in your homeschool this season. My posts contain affiliate links. Whether you’re seeking creative ways to blend… Read More
What Do Homeschool Moms Need To Know?
Homeschool moms don’t need to be experts in everything, but there are a few key areas that need attention in order to at least curb frustration and give you the best chances for success. Here’s what homeschool moms need to know. Some of these topics I originally wrote as a guest post on HomeschoolGiveaways.com and some were on this site…. Read More
3 Things Every Homeschool Mom Needs to Know About the Housework
The housework seems to be a never ending responsibility, especially if you’re a homeschool mom. Here are the main things you need to know. Housework Can Wait Yes, the old adage is true. The dishes can wait. Parenting and homeschooling your kids well requires you to focus on the task at hand. Because we know that the years with our… Read More
Organizing Digital Homeschool Resources
Digital homeschool resources make it possible to educate your kids at home on a budget and without a lot of physical clutter. But how do you organize digital homeschool resources and files so that you know what you have and can be sure to use these resources? Here are the best digital homeschool organization tips. My posts contain affiliate links…. Read More
Our Budget-Friendly Homeschool Curriculum Choices for 10th Grade
If you’re looking for affordable homeschool curriculum for 10th grade, come take a look at what we’re using this time around. As always, homeschooling from year to year and student to student changes. This fall (2023) we’ll be homeschooling our fourth child through 10th grade. You can see what was in our 10th grade homeschool curriculum plan five years ago… Read More
Inside Our 5th Grade Homeschool: A Look at Our Curriculum Choices and Resources
It’s 2023 and this fall will be the fifth and final time I homeschool a 5th grader! It’s bittersweet for sure. Some things have remained constant (like BJU Press Math) and many things have changed since I homeschooled my oldest through 5th grade a decade ago. So, here’s a look at our homeschool 5th grade curriculum choices and resources. My… Read More
Exploring High School English Options: Inspiring Resources for Homeschool Moms
When your kids reach the high school years, suddenly it hits you that you need a structured and organized plan, even if you were more flexible in the early years. You probably still covered literature, grammar, spelling, and writing, but now it needs to be formalized on a transcript. Here’s a step-by-step guide for pulling together a customized homeschooling high school English… Read More
Introduction to Public Speaking IEW Review
We all know that public speaking skills are important for our teens, but until now it’s been hard for homeschoolers to find a user-friendly approach to learning these skills. So I’m happy to review Introduction to Public Speaking from Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW). It’s the perfect curriculum for your middle or high schooler to use independently or in… Read More
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