We’ve got 20+ holiday activities for high school students that will keep your teens busy this season. As soon as you turn the calendar page to December, many teens begin to lose steam. With Christmas holidays in a few short weeks, it can be hard to stay motivated. But it’s okay to change things up during the holidays even for… Read More
Homeschooling with Outschool Classes
Have you used any Outschool classes in your homeschool? Today we’re chatting with CEO & founder of Outschool, Amir Nathoo, about how the platform has grown, how a live class works, and why you should consider using it as part of your homeschool day. Plus, we have a great offer below where new customers can get a $20 credit toward… Read More
Review of A Tuttle Twins America’s History
Are you considering purchasing A Tuttle Twins Series of Stories: America’s History by Connor Boyack and Elijah Stanfield? If so, you likely have questions about the format, the content, the topics that are covered, and the background of the author. We’ll give you a video flip through of the book and try to answer your questions too so you will… Read More
What about gaps in my child’s learning? Plus 3 Secrets to Homeschool Peace
What about gaps in my child’s learning? Are my kids doing enough? Do I have to follow the public school schedule? New homeschool parents have so many legitimate questions! And sometimes it’s hard for new homeschool parents to find peace in their choices. In the middle of a rough homeschool day or rough season, wouldn’t it be nice to sit… Read More
Thanksgiving Homeschool Activities, Books + Unit Studies
Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and you may be looking for Thanksgiving homeschool activities and unit studies for the season. It’s a great idea to change things up around the holidays, so we’ll give you some great inspiration to get you started. Plus, make sure you scroll all the way down to the bottom of this post. I’ve joined… Read More
Homeschooling a child with Dyslexia
Some of you may be homeschooling a child with dyslexia. I’ve been there! The “experts” in the school system may try to tell you that you are not qualified to teach your child with dyslexia. But that’s just false. A well-equipped and knowledgeable parent can do a far better job one on one with their child than a teacher at… Read More
Why We Homeschool: Our Story
There are dozens of reasons why families choose to homeschool. Here’s our story. My husband and I have a range of schooling backgrounds, which includes private school, homeschool, and public school. I enjoyed several years as a middle school social studies teacher in the public schools before becoming a mom. I really missed my job when I left! I had every intention of… Read More
How to use Podcasting as a Speech Elective
Homeschooled teens have the best opportunity to pursue innovative electives and classes. Your teen isn’t limited to what the local school district offers! The world is their classroom and you can adjust schedules to fit their passions. This is why I’m so excited to tell you about my new online course – Podcast Launch for Teens. Why use a podcasting… Read More
How to use narration in your homeschool
We love using narration in our homeschool, especially in the younger grades. However, being a non-CM (Charlotte Mason) homeschooler, I can sometimes feel like I’m not adopting her methods perfectly. Like maybe I’m being judged by the strict CM homeschoolers. I know I’m not, but it’s still in the back of my mind. So, if you’re intimidated to try… Read More
A Peek Inside Our Bible Memory Box + FREE verse printables
We’ve been using this Bible Memory Box for over a decade now and it’s still the best system I’ve seen for systematically reviewing memory work. Let me give you a sneak peek and you can grab some FREE verse printables at the end of this post! My posts contain affiliate links. How to Set up a Memory Box System Have… Read More
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