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field trips
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Saturday, 03 November 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Fun, Frugal Field Trips

  I don’t know about you, but one of my favorite things about homeschooling is the opportunity for so many awesome field trips! However, as a one-income family with five (soon to be six) people, paying for some of those trips can really be a stretch. Zoo memberships, cave explorations, and much more, sound like
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biblical history
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Wednesday, 24 October 2018 / Published in * Encouragement, * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Pontius Pilate and George Washington

  For millennia, the Bible was read and taught by Christians as a historical book. Before then, the Jews held the Torah as not only sacred, but their own historical narrative, questioning the historical record and figures of Adam, Noah, Job and Abraham no more than Americans question our history of John Adams, Nathaniel Green,
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coloring
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Friday, 19 October 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Why Coloring Is Good For Children

  Most kids probably don’t have to be sold on coloring books. Kids generally love to color. But are parents equally sold on putting good-quality coloring books in front of their kids? With all the other educational and entertainment options available to our kids, why should we want them to color? Coloring is wonderfully slow-paced.
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narration
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Thursday, 18 October 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Why You Should Use Narration To Test Children and Some Narration Ideas

  I firmly believe narration is one of the best ways you can test children today. I was surprised that you could make the testing process fun and less stressful if you used narration. And for this reason, I started researching narration ideas to use in my homeschool. Simply said, narration is a better way
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art
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Wednesday, 17 October 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

An Art Collaborative Project: Round Table Painting

  It’s essential – though challenging – to engage kids in any type of collaborative project. Bringing our kids together to create something is an important recharging break. I’m sure you’ve experienced a frustrated child with a mental overload … if he’s taught one more thing, it will wash over him, meaninglessly – he’s at
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audio books
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Wednesday, 10 October 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Making Audio Books a Part of Your Learning Experience

  Do you have young learners in your home? Are you a busy momma who can’t possibly read for 2-3 hours a day? Do you have a struggling reader who still loves to hear books? Are you looking for a way to make car trips more pleasant and educational? If you answered yes, then I’d
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essay
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Wednesday, 03 October 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Write The Essay

  We homeschoolers are an odd bunch. We sometimes think that because we can do something means that we should do something. This reminds me of 1 Corinthians 10:23: “All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.” Quite often, we
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teachable moments
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Monday, 01 October 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Five Teachable Moments for Using Math Skills

  As homeschooling educators, we have a unique opportunity to seize “teachable moments” in our everyday routines to reinforce math skills with our students. Whether you homeschool kindergarteners or fifth graders, you can find plenty of ways to incorporate math skills into your day-to-day activities. Check out these five tips below: Telling Time Practice telling
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