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Monday, 07 March 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

Sensing and Searching

  Information comes to us in all sorts of ways—through our senses and through searching. Small World Sensory Science is a preschool course led by Robin Casey. Through twelve lessons, preschoolers will explore the farm, the pond, the ocean, wind, construction, and much more, all the while learning by touching, feeling, doing, and exploring. Because
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Saturday, 05 March 2016 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

Homeschooling: Hard But Worth It

I have tumbled this around in my head for days as I proposed to get it all out . . .and I have come to this conclusion. Homeschooling is by far one of the hardest things that I have ever done in my life. Well, it stacks up right next to being a mama, in
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Dawn Winters
Friday, 04 March 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog, Classical Homeschooling

Sonlight Curriculum and My Family

I love to read and I want my kids to love to read Sonlight is a literature based curriculum filled with living books. Living books are written by authors who are passionate about their specific subject. It is very different than a textbook. This year my daughter is in Kindergarten and together, we will have
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Wednesday, 02 March 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

Preparing for the Future

  Do you have a middle school student who wants to earn some money but maybe doesn’t know where to start? Enjoy Career Exploration with Carol Topp. Through this eight-week series that includes informative articles, self-inventory worksheets, relevant websites, and true stories, students can explore career possibilities, discover their talents and interests, and discern God’s
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Dawn Winters
Wednesday, 02 March 2016 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

Homeschooling with Confidence

I don’t know about you, but I have found confidence to be a rather fickle creature; especially when it comes to homeschooling. Although I knew that pulling my kids out of “Brick and Mortar” five years ago and schooling them at home was something that I needed to do, the things that people would say
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Tuesday, 01 March 2016 / Published in Blog, Giveaway

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Monday, 29 February 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

Bible Memorization For Little Hearts

No Christian homeschool can afford to journey far without Bible memorization. As a homeschooled young woman, I’m so grateful my parents taught my siblings and me how to store God’s word in our hearts early. The Scriptures themselves teach nursing babies should already be hearing the Word (Isaiah 28:9) and that through it a child
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Monday, 29 February 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

The Gray Hair of Glory

  If you’ve got gray hair, any at all, you’ve earned it. Parenting is one of the—if not the—toughest job on the planet. For eighteen years, in most cases, we cry and laugh with our kids. We try to teach them right from wrong. Sometimes that sinks in; sometimes it doesn’t. Eventually they leave to
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

A, B, C . . . X, Y, Z

  If you guessed that one of the newest classes on SchoolhouseTeachers.com has something to do with the alphabet, you’d be correct! All About the Alphabet with Carla Earley is a fun way to teach and reinforce upper and lowercase letters with your preschooler through games, foods, books, crafts, toys, and more. Through a variety
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Monday, 22 February 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

Book Smarts

  What can you learn from a book? A great deal if you choose the right book. Two of our newest teachers know this well. Learning About Character Traits with Lynda Ackert is a course designed to help students in third through sixth grade begin to think about and discuss forty different character traits, both
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Wednesday, 17 February 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

Developing and Shaping

  When I had my first child, I had never changed a diaper. The only baby-sitting I had ever done was my neighbor’s nine-year-old. For me, knowing what to do with a baby was not second nature. Some of you might be like me. Baby Beginnings with Erica Thomas is a series of 24 lessons
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Monday, 15 February 2016 / Published in Blog, Schoolhouse Teachers

A Twist on History

  When we study history—truly study it—and discuss it, we can learn more than we thought possible. When we take the time to learn about the struggles people went through and the sacrifices they made, we can’t help but be thankful for their courage. It helps history come alive. American History: From Columbus to 1914
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