Looking for a fun and creative way to upcycle old wool sweaters while spending quality time with your kids? Crafting with felted sweaters is the perfect activity for families! With just a little effort, you can transform those worn or shrunken sweaters into colorful, soft materials that are perfect for kid-friendly projects ... read more
Homeschool to Higher Ed: College Prep with Dave Kozak of Elite Collegiate Planning
How's your college planning going with your homeschool student? There can be a lot to consider, including transcripts, standardized tests, and finances. For the best advice in college planning for homeschool students, we've turned to Dave Kozak of Elite Collegiate Planning to bring us the actionable strategies we ... read more
Exodus Activities & Bible Crafts for Children
The Exodus from Egypt in the Old Testament teaches us who God is. Your family will love these Exodus activities & Bible crafts for children. One of the wonderful aspects of homeschooling is that we can use multiple teaching techniques to help our children learn. In fact, God created us to learn from story, as well as ... read more
Successful Learning to Read for Littles ages 3 to 8 with Dr. Deanna Westedt
Today's episode is all about early reading strategies for kids ages 3 to 8. This is the perfect topic for so many homeschool parents who are homeschooling through the early years.Dr. Deanna Westedt is our guest and in this episode we cover the key stages of literacy development that homeschool parents need to know. We also ... read more
Unlocking the Essence of Technology: A Journey into Innovation with MyTek Lab Founder
Homeschoolers know the importance of including tech education in their curriculum, but it can be hard to know where to find the right courses and instruction. In this episode of the Homeschool with Moxie Podcast, we're chatting about innovation and tech education with MyTek Lab Founder, Stephen Souders.Founded with a vision ... read more
Teach Your Child to Read with Ease: Using Movement to Enhance Learning
Are you trying to teach your child to read? Learn how using movement activities will make learning to read easy and fun. This episode will explain just the right strategy if you have a kid who can't sit still - but still needs to learn to read! Here's everything you need to know to teach your child to read using movement ... read more
How to Use Notebooking for Effective Homeschool Learning: A Step-by-Step Guide
Notebooking is an effective method to use in your homeschool for active learning that also allows for creativity and individualized content. It's a versatile tool for your homeschool toolbox, especially if you want to teach multiple kids at once! Here's a brief overview of homeschool notebooking plus actionable strategies ... read more
From Overwhelm to Calm: Embracing Planned Neglect
“How do you do it all?”Has that question been asked of you before?Truth Bomb: You can’t do it all.Most of the people that seem to do it all with grace are actually embracing planned neglect.Say what? Isn’t neglect a dirty word with a negative connotation? Aren’t we supposed to be Superwoman?If you’re overwhelmed with life, ... read more
Effective strewing ideas for homeschooling families
Are you ready to take your homeschooling game to the next level? If you're a homeschooling family looking for ways to make learning more fun, engaging, and, dare we say, sneaky, you've come to the right place. We're about to dive headfirst into the world of effective strewing ideas, and trust us, it's going to be a ... read more
Unlocking the Power of Audiobooks in Your Homeschooling Curriculum
Audiobooks may be one of the best-kept secrets of engaging your kids in a lifetime love of reading. Sound strange? Isn't it cheating to use audiobooks? Let's dispel that myth and dive into the benefits of using audiobooks in your homeschooling curriculum for all your learners, but especially for your dyslexic kids.My posts ... read more
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