Something Out of Nothing

It’s always fun to see a project finished—to start with nothing and end up with something amazing. By the end of Lapbooking, students in PreK through middle school can create lapbooks for more than two dozen titles. Niki Coburn McNeil of In the Hands of a Child provides step-by-step instructions to help students make their

Spotlight on Five! ~ Foreign Language

Preschool in your Homeschool: Spotlight on 5 Preschool can mean tubs of colored rice, long walks in the park exploring worms, trees, and bugs. It can mean an opportunity to start teaching the letter of the week and number identification. It can mean using books to spark interest in hands-on activities, or worksheets, or calendars,
Click on the Article Below to Read   Article Spotlight~ *Renew your strength to take your children from the shores of childhood to those of maturity. *Join hands with your Heavenly Father to give you strength to pilot your children to adulthood. *Cross the chaotic waters of life on the bridge God has given us.

Save the Bookworm!

  Many of us don’t like worms and bugs, but one we should fight to save is the bookworm. How do we do this? Instill a love of reading in our children. Fran May understands this and has put together a series of unit studies in Children’s Literature for Life. Designed to last four to
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