Click on the banner below to sign up for the Homeschool Minute E-Newsletter, and receive weekly encouragement to guide you along your homeschooling journey. The Familyman Todd Wilson, Familyman Ministries About the time you’re reading this, we’re tooling down the highway to begin our 2013 Big Loop speaking tour. First stop, Greenville, Tennessee (near
Have you seen the new school year’s material in Daily Grammar? In 2012-2013, we covered Grammar at about the 4th grade level. This year, we are reviewing what we learned in past lessons and covering Grammar and Language skills at a 5th grade level. Join us as we explore verbs, nouns, sentences, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs,
Click on the banner below to sign up for the Homeschool Minute E-Newsletter, and receive weekly encouragement to guide you along your homeschooling journey. Mercy Every Minute Deborah Wuehler, TOS Senior Editor We have written an abundance of articles about special learners over the years, through The Homeschool Minute™ email, and through
All this month, Teresa Evans and Everyday Games will challenge your kids to read better and do their math more efficiently with bright, printable games that are so much fun your kids might forget they are learning. Give games such as “Round the Scarecrow Find a Multiple” or “Falling Leaves Word Builder” a try this
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *Amidst all of God’s glory, does your toddler first recognize man-made arches painted yellow? *Are you enduring an upward battle when it comes to getting your little ones to eat healthy food? *Where and how to you even begin to spark interest in healthy
“Stones have been known to move and trees to speak.” This month’s Simply Shakespeare unit is offering something new and different. No, it doesn’t have talking trees, but perhaps it has the next best thing! Rachel Ann Rogish and Sharla Orren debut their newly expanded Simply Shakespeare format this month with their study on MacBeth
Until the Robin Walks on Snow By Bernice L. Rocque From 3Houses http://3houses.com Until the Robin Walks on Snow is a compelling story with lots of opportunities for discussion in homeschooling families. Here is the description: It is 1922. An immigrant family and their devoted midwife struggle to save a tiny premature baby (1.5
Welcome to our monthly Spotlight on Five! Literature No new curriculum? Were my parents joking? Do school without schoolbooks? It was 1980 and my parents were on staff at Youth With a Mission (YWAM) in Austria. The year before, I had studied with other American children. That year I was the only English-speaking child. “You
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *Have you started getting into some bad eating habits? *Find some suggestions how to replace junk food with healthy alternatives without breaking the budget. *Find ways to keep your costs down when buying higher quality food. *Why are vegetables good for you?






