So you’ve decided to homeschool! Congratulations! If you’re wondering how to start homeschooling, you’re in the right place. Pin this page for later so you can find it. I’ll continue to update it with new to homeschooling resources that will save you tons of time. This page contains affiliate links for your convenience. Learn about Homeschool Laws The first step… Read More
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Check out these posts for everything you've ever wanted to know about how to homeschool! From curriculum options, schedules, electives, and best practices, you'll find actionable strategies, inspiration & encouragement. You can search by subject or grade level as well as read reviews of curriculum.
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
The Essential Guide to Homeschool Methods
Are you a new homeschooler? Trying to make sense of all the different homeschool methods and styles? You may think there is one way to homeschool, but you would be wrong. There are as many “flavors” of homeschooling as there are unique homeschooling families. Here’s your essential guide to homeschool methods. We’ll tell you what makes each method unique, which… Read More
Skip Counting Songs + Worksheets
Are your kids struggling with learning their multiplication facts? The solution might be to learn skip counting songs! Through singing skip counting songs, your kids can successfully learn their times tables. Plus, download a FREE skip counting printables pack below. What is Skip Counting Skip counting is just counting forward by numbers other than one. By adding the same number… Read More
Fix It! Grammar IEW Review
Fix It! Grammar from Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) is an amazing language arts resource that we heartily recommend to homeschool families. Here’s our honest review of the newest edition (2022) of Nose Tree and Robin Hood. Disclaimer: I received a copy of this product in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review,… 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
Teen Entrepreneurship: How to Teach Your Teens to Create Income Streams
Do you have a teen entrepreneur? Do you have teenagers in your home who would love to create income streams of their own? Rather than working for a boss, would they like to be their own boss? Then I’ve got some great ideas and resources to check out. Plus, listen in on some podcast episodes with a high school teen entrepreneur. Why… Read More
88 things first time homeschool moms need to know
Are you a first-time homeschool mom? You might think you need to know all about lesson planning, or Charlotte Mason, or unit studies. Maybe you’re concerned because you don’t have a degree in early childhood education or Calculus. No fear! The things you really need to know about homeschooling are these simple, beautiful, and direct truths. This is the list… Read More
Mad Libs Printables
When you’re a homeschooling mom, you know the power of using Mad Libs printables to get in some sneaky grammar practice! Seriously, these printables are the best because kids love them, you can find holiday-themed mad libs, plus they’ll get real life practice naming parts of speech. So, if you’re looking for the best mad libs to print out and… 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
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