Looking for 6th grade homeschool curriculum ideas? This is the fourth time we’ve homeschooled 6th grade in our family. Some things have stayed the same, and some choices have changed through the years. Here’s what our current 6th grader will be working on this year. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you… Read More
9 Things They Need in a Classroom That Homeschoolers Can Do Without
As kids all around the country prepare to return back to school, I want to take a moment to remind you of things they need in a classroom that your homeschool can do without. Ready to be encouraged? Here we go! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you purchase from these links…. Read More
Britfield & the Lost Crown REVIEW
My teen decided to read Britfield & the Lost Crown and was happy to report that it was an engaging book that he highly recommends to other teens. Here’s the inside scoop. Here’s an honest review from a teen for this adventure novel. About Britfield & the Lost Crown Britfield & the Lost Crown follows the adventures of Tom and… Read More
CTC Math Review
After homeschooling for over a decade with five children, I was thrilled to finally try out the Family Membership from CTC Math. I’ve heard so much about this program from other homeschool families, so our expectations were high. And this program did not disappoint! How Does CTCMath Work? CTCMath is an online program with every single level of K-12 math instruction… Read More
Homeschool with Moxie Podcast #27: Finding Time for it all as a Homeschool Mom
This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you purchase from these links. Thank you. Welcome to the show notes for Episode #27 of the Homeschool with Moxie podcast! As a former classroom teacher, now homeschooling mom of five, I love to equip and encourage other homeschooling families. Stick around to learn how to… Read More
Homeschool Bullet Journals
Do you have multiple planners in a planner graveyard because they just don’t work for you? Then you need to consider using a bullet journal for your homeschool and life organization. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you purchase from these links. Thank you. Here’s the truth: most conventional planners just don’t… Read More
Batching for Homeschool Moms
Multi-tasking is not as productive as it sounds. Because the fact is, no one can concentrate on two mental tasks at the same time. Sure, you can listen to a podcast while you fold laundry, because the laundry is a mindless task. You’re not really focusing on it. You’re mentally tuned in to the podcast. This is the key to realize if you… Read More
The Magic of 168 Hours
This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you purchase from these links. Thank you. Most of us think of our time in 24 hour chunks. Which is very self-defeating every time you have an “unproductive” or “bad” day. Amiright? When I read Laura Vanderkam’s time management book entitled 168 Hours, I was blown away by… Read More
Amazing Homeschool Spaces
Our homeschool spaces are as unique and varied as the families who live there. Whether you have a tidy homeschool room, homeschool on the couch, or live full-time in an RV, you have an amazing homeschool space! Because the space is not the end-all. It’s the relationships that are built there, the love of learning that blooms there, and the… Read More
First Grade Reading Curriculum: StoryTime Treasures from Memoria Press Review
Looking for a first grade reading curriculum? StoryTime Treasures provides an excellent approach to reading instruction by using living books. Get a peek inside how we liked this resource from Memoria Press. My posts contain affiliate links. I was given the opportunity to use this curriculum for free in exchange for my honest review. Homeschool First Grade Reading Curriculum When… Read More
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