Summer Homeschooling

homeschooling through the summer
  Trust me. When I see the rest of you winding down your school year, I get a little jealous. You see . . . we are THOSE kinds of homeschoolers. The kind who go all year round. I personally loved my own childhood summer vacations. I would get off the bus on the last
Early Reader Collection Our collection includes 21 beautifully illustrated retellings of Bible stories bound in 7 anthologies. The stories are leveled for 1st-2nd grade readability. A scripted introduction, comprehension questions, a phonics-based reading activity, and a grammar mini-lesson accompany each story. A CD with 84 practice consumables to print as needed is included. Our consumables
Hey Mama
  Hey Mama, “Shelter.” That’s a bad word in some circles, isn’t it? Something is creeping into the church (and even the homeschooling community), and it isn’t biblical. It is an “anti-sheltering campaign” of sorts, and it’s full of holes. It’s even mocked: helicopter mom. Like that’s a bad thing. But think about it. What

Year End Steps

homeschool year
  End Your Homeschool Year Better with 3 Vital Steps May is here. For most of us it means a well-earned break from our daily schooling efforts. For me it means that it is time for the big homeschool clean out.   Cleaning and Prepping in May? I know you might be tempted to wait

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