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 ... read more
How to Make a Homeschool Transcript
Homeschooling high school doesn’t have to be difficult! Even with the added paperwork and academic recordkeeping, with a few templates in hand, you’ll be making an awesome transcript in no time. Here’s what you need to know to make a homeschool transcript. Be sure to grab the free student grade sheet in this post along ... read more
Roadschooling with Bethannah Guzman: HWM 150
Have you ever considered roadschooling? We'll chat with Bethannah Guzman on today's episode and learn about the ins and outs of traveling full-time across the USA in an RV with her family. What do you need to know before you take homeschooling on the road? Join us for this interesting inside peek into the life of a road ... read more
How to Homeschool Through Major Life Changes: HWM 149
Some of you may be wondering how to homeschool through major life changes. These times of extra stress might be joyful too - things like a new baby or a new home. Or, they could be times of upheaval like the loss of a family member or extended sickness. Whatever you're facing, this episode is meant to encourage you to ... 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 ... 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 ... read more
Easy Homeschool Holiday Activities for Elementary Students
Here's a round-up of easy homeschool holiday activities for your elementary students. Whether you are looking for co-op activities, unit studies, crafts or printables, this post will walk you through some great options for holidays all year long. While Christmas tends to get all the attention, there are other fun holidays ... read more
3 Top Tips for Homeschool Plans: HWM 147
If you're a newer homeschool mom, you might be trying to find solutions for simplifying your homeschool plans. Maybe your curriculum is just too overwhelming to keep up with, or perhaps teaching multiple ages is leaving you frustrated. As I was consulting with a homeschool mom recently about her current homeschool ... read more
Get Kids Ages 12-18 Through College Debt-Free—Without Scholarships! with Jeannie Burlowski (HWM 146)
Are you worried that your kids won't be able to get through college debt-free? Jeannie Burlowski gives us great strategies and ideas in this episode. The good news is that debt-free college is achievable—even for kids who aren't getting any scholarships. It's achievable for parents who haven't saved for college. And it's ... read more
12th grade English curriculum for Homeschool
Let’s chat about 12th grade English curriculum for homeschool. That is, what is required, which courses can count toward senior year English, what are some reading list suggestions, plus how does this all look on a transcript? Ready to dive in? My posts contain affiliate links. What should be taught in ... read more
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