Have you ever purchased curriculum because it claimed to have all you needed for your baby up through your high school student? Then, you find out that it’s just too complicated or that you still need something more. Frustrating, isn’t it? But, we choose to believe the “perfect curriculum” idea just in case it’s really
Whether it’s counting down to a detonation or a deadline, ticking clocks are known for inspiring fear in the hearts of men and women alike. Help your soon-to-be college student prepare for taking timed tests under pressure with Denise Ames’ College Choice Guidance lesson this week. For one week each month, Denise focuses on how
There are DOZENS of ways to save on homeschool products you love in our TOS Family Discounts Program including 15% off WonderMaps by Bright Ideas Press, 15% off existing eBooks at In the Hands of a Child, 20% off at LitWits, $10 off Music 4 Little Learners, and much more like discounted tickets to the
Are you ready to walk through the pages of history and see what was going on in August during 1780, 1851, or 1961? Explore a little piece of history every day with This Day in History on the Schoolhouse Dailies tab. We’ll meet the man credited with inventing the home sewing machine, witness the building
Summer reading is a pastime many parents and children alike enjoy. But what do you do if your child struggles with reading? Dr. Matthew Glavach has spent years helping children and parents find ways to enjoy reading together. This month he shares ways to build on the repeated reading method he introduced in June. If
Grammar often doesn’t rank highly on students’ lists of subjects to study—or on parents’ lists of subjects to teach! Thankfully, teaching grammar doesn’t have to be tedious or dull. We’ve got some ways for you to spice up your grammar study in the most unexpected of places. This month’s Monthly Reading List from Michelle Miller