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Last month, Martha Candler introduced us to the world of trigonometry. If you are comfortable with the work so far, dive into this month’s. If you’re not ready yet, hang in there and work with the first four lessons until you’ve got them down. And please send Martha any questions you might have. She loves
Do your kids ever ask you WHY they have to learn math—especially things like fractions and mixed numbers? This month in Pre-Algebra, Charlene Johnson explores the world of fractions one step at a time, leading students from working with fractions with similar denominators to understanding what to do with fractions that have different denominators. She’ll
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *In the crazy times, we must remember that God is giving us an opportunity to work on our kids’ character and our own! *Find five encouraging tips that will help you along your homeschool journey. *Teach your children to be Seed Sowers. *Homeschooling is
If your child has ever wanted to design his or her own website, you do not want to miss Chris Yust’s Computer Science/Programming course on SchoolhouseTeachers.com. Last month, he showed us around basic text editors. This month, he will start us on the adventure of using those text editors to create our very own webpage.
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *How should homeschoolers practice a frugal lifestyle? No judging, no comparison, and no condemnation. *Are you overwhelmed with tips and suggestions for frugal living? *Find 5 tips for no-condemnation frugality. *The heart of frugality is contentment that’s revealed in the stewardship of our resources.
Marci Hanks has shown us how to choose what kind of play we want to produce, decide who our characters are, and what conflicts they will face. This month, we will determine where our story begins, what will happen during the play, and what the climax will be. We’ll also decide another key element of





