Are you looking for a powerful way to help your kids grow in confidence, character, and leadership?If you’ve never heard of the Young Marines, you're in for a treat. This incredible youth leadership and development program is designed for kids ages 8 through high school, and it’s all about building self-esteem, ... read more
Digital Isn’t Always Better: Rediscovering the Power of Paper
Are screens making learning shallower? In this episode, we explore why handwriting and reading on paper boost comprehension and brain engagement—and why it’s time to bring pencils and printed books back into homeschool routines. My posts include affiliate links. Screens have definitely taken over many homeschools. ... read more
Active Learning Strategies: Interest Studies & World Mapping
Ready to hear about some active learning strategies that anyone can use in their homeschool - and with any age? Ditch the passive learning and piles of worksheets and try these ideas instead. During our end-of-year homeschool evaluations here in Pennsylvania, I’ve had the chance to connect with so many inspiring ... read more
The Disciples, the Cross, and the Resurrection: How to teach these topics to 7-12 year olds
Today on the Homeschool with Moxie Podcast, we’re thrilled to welcome Danika Cooley—award-winning author, former homeschooling mom, and the creator behind Bible Road Trip, a popular curriculum that helps families read through the entire Bible in three years. Danika has a passion for making big theological truths accessible ... read more
Jesus’ Resurrection | Activities for Kids
Enjoy this guest post from my friend, Danika Cooley, from Thinking Kids Press. Teach kids about Jesus' Resurrection with these fun activities for kids. Children will learn about eternal life in Jesus! We often think of the Resurrection as a single, one-time, miraculous event. Yet, Scripture tells us another story ... read more
What We’re Using for 7th Grade Homeschool Curriculum in 2025
Seventh grade marks a meaningful milestone in our homeschool journey—this is the fifth and final time I’ll be walking through it with one of my kids. After years of experience and fine-tuning, we’ve found what works (and what definitely doesn’t), and I’m excited to share our 7th grade homeschool curriculum for 2025. In this ... read more
IEW Cursive Knowledge Review: A Solid Handwriting Curriculum for Homeschoolers
We wanted to try out IEW's Cursive Knowledge curriculum with our 6th grader to see if it would make a good handwriting review for older students. Many homeschoolers teach cursive in the early years, but unless your kids keep using it regularly, they may forget the basics. We've definitely noticed a slide in cursive ability ... read more
3 Home Management Tips for Homeschool Moms
Yes, you're a homeschool mom, but you're also a homemaker. Today's episode will bring you three actionable tips for making the most of your role as a homemaker. These three home management tips will be just what you need to reset for the new year. My posts contain affiliate links. Welcome to the show notes for ... read more
Free Revolutionary War Virtual Tours for Homeschool History
Are you teaching the Revolutionary War or the Declaration of Independence in your homeschool history curriculum? Bring the past to life without leaving your home by exploring these free Revolutionary War Virtual Tours for homeschool. My posts include affiliate links. From interactive tours of Independence Hall to ... read more
How to Plan Your Homeschool Year Like a Pro
Are you going to homeschool but are not sure how to plan your year? This post is for you! You might be asking these questions: Let me show you how painless it can be to make a complete overview plan for your year (even with multiple kids). My posts contain affiliate links. WHAT IS YOUR STYLE? You do ... read more
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