CrossTimber: Name Meaning Gifts Name Plaques For each person in your family: A personalized, framed NamePlaque with your choice of full-color design. Choose any design on our website, www.Meaning.Name and personalize it with any name! We carefully research names from a Biblical perspective, and choose a Bible verse that connects with the meaning of
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 When the question, “How do I do science labs at home?” is asked, I want to answer, “Home IS a science lab.” My children
Have you been enjoying Dr. Peter Price’s instructional videos and student worksheets in Elementary Math? His videos will help you as the parent learn strategies to help your child comprehend math such as adding one number to itself, multiplying by nine, dividing with a remainder, and calculating 1% and .5% of an amount. Join him
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. Hey Mama Gena Suarez, Publisher of TOS Hey Mama, For our homeschool, the kitchen is usually our science “lab.” After all, cooking is basically a series of
Cathy Diez-Luckie is wrapping up her month-long look at King David in Figures in History and diving into a new study all about an America patriot—Benjamin Franklin. Join us as we meet this famous statesman, inventor, writer, entrepreneur, and ground breaker. We’ll make a standing cut-out, complete the conversation about the famous kite experiment, enjoy
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *When we read the same word often enough, the pathway becomes hard-wired. This increases fluency. *What causes dyslexia? *Can dyslexia be cured? *Find an easy approach to increase your child’s phonemic awareness. *How do you teach your active kids, whose brains are focused on
This week in Niki Coburn McNeil’s Lapbooking class, we move from a literary-focused unit on The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell to a new unit all about the human eye. You can use the unit as an introduction to this fascinating piece of anatomy for younger students or as a springboard for deeper study
This week in Pre-Algebra, take a look back at our unit on decimals and practice what you’ve learned. Then get ready to dive into another important unit of math—percents! Charlene Johnson will help you learn the basics, understand what they do, apply them to real life, and review what you’ve learned. How to Write





