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
Homeschool Organization
These posts will help you with all things homeschool organization. Whether it's how to organize paperwork, homeschool rooms, or daily routines and schedules, we've got you covered!
Tips for Homeschool Schedules
As a former classroom teacher, now homeschooling my five kids for well over a decade, here are my best tips for creating a homeschool schedule that will give you both flexibility and productivity. When families were suddenly homeschooling during the pandemic, there were strict “school at home” schedules flying all around Facebook and social media. While it might have worked… Read More
How to create a homeschool morning time routine
Does your homeschool day need a better start? Wondering how to homeschool multiple ages with less stress? You need a morning time routine. My posts contains affiliate links. Homeschool Morning Time Routine What is a homeschool morning time and should you use it? When should you do morning time? Morning time floats around the homeschool world with words like morning… Read More
Realistic Time Management Strategies for Busy Moms
Do you struggle with time management as a busy mom? This episode is for YOU! Today we’re chatting with Cara Harvey from Purpose Driven Mom about how to put realistic strategies in place to get more done and feel less overwhelmed. This is time management for moms with a lot on their plates. My posts contain affiliate links. Welcome to… Read More
How to Homeschool Multiple Ages Without Losing Your Mind
One of the biggest questions in the homeschool community is how to homeschool multiple ages without losing your mind! Really, how does it look on a day to day basis with several kids at different grade levels and multiple subjects? Is there a way to simplify the homeschool day so that everyone gets the help they need? How can a… Read More
Tracking Progress in Your Homeschool
The goal of education is not to pass a test, although that seems like the holy grail of the traditional school system these days. In our home, we want to raise life-long learners. You too? Great! But we still want to track progress in our homeschool. How will we know if goals are met without some kind of benchmark? Let’s… Read More
End of the Homeschool Year Checklist
You’ve almost made it to the end of the homeschool year! Pat yourself on the back. But before you can throw the routines, books, and glue sticks out the window for the school year, here are some items that you will want to check off your list. Why, you ask? By keeping up with these organization and paperwork tasks, you’ll… Read More
5 Lessons I’ve Learned from Homeschool Conferences
Whether you’re just considering homeschooling or you’ve been doing it for the last 20 years, there are always lessons to be learned from homeschool conferences. This post contains affiliate links. The BEST thing you can do for your homeschool is attend a homeschool conference. The encouragement and practical help are vital to your professional development as a homeschool mom. Here… Read More
Homeschool Supply List
If you’re just starting out with homeschooling, you may be wondering what kind of supplies you’ll need. Here’s a run-down on some of the extras you may want to purchase, and also a reality check of what it really takes. Plus, you can grab a FREE printable homeschool supply list in this post. This post contains affiliate links for your… Read More
Use a Bullet Journal for Your Homeschool Planner
Every new homeschool mom is in the market for a homeschool planner. But you might not want to run out and grab the huge teacher planner off the shelf. Here’s the thing. Even “homeschool planners” might not fit the bill for you. Because every homeschool mom is different, with unique organizational needs and challenges. But here’s the bottom line: your… Read More
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