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Bryan
Friday, 06 August 2021 / Published in - Christian Upbringing, - Faith, Articles, Blog

The Lessons Caedmon Learned

  Do you have children that feel intimidated in some areas of their life? My children were all incredibly shy. They never wanted to speak or perform in front of other people. Yet, they had a lot of good stuff to say and were talented musically. I was inspired by Caedmon, a British shepherd from
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Bryan
Wednesday, 04 August 2021 / Published in - Resources, Articles, Blog

Homeschool History Timeline Ideas

  When I was in school, they taught American history separate from world history, and European history separate from the history of the rest of the world. It was so disjointed that as a child, it never occurred to me that events in different parts of the world were happening at the same time. So,
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Bryan
Wednesday, 28 July 2021 / Published in - Character Development, - Faith, - Worship, Articles, Blog

Homeschool Chores En Mi Casa

  The title of this blog entry is also the title of one of my earliest YouTube videos. It means “in my house.” The subject: chores, rooms, and colors. We cover colors in the fourth and final unit of my Spanish 1 class, which focuses on shopping (clothing, colors, foods, and drinks). Chores and rooms
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Bryan
Wednesday, 07 July 2021 / Published in - Character Development, - Faith, - Worship, Articles, Blog

Spiritually We Will Look Like Aliens

  The first time I went to Mexico, it was to take classes from Wichita State University. I went to Puebla, Mexico, to earn college credits and to immerse myself in Hispanic culture. It was a lot of fun and an experience that I will never forget, but it came with a high price. There
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Bryan
Tuesday, 06 July 2021 / Published in - Family, - Planning and Organization, - Resources, - Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Easy Homeschool Lesson Planning for Large Families

  Homeschool lesson planning for large families does not need to be difficult. When you look at the size of your family, focus on how it is a joy and a blessing to be able to educate them at home. You have been blessed with these gifts so enjoy them! When you begin to look
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Bryan
Wednesday, 30 June 2021 / Published in - Resources, - Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Fun Ways to Learn a Foreign Language Online

  When my children were younger, I thought my kids should learn Spanish. So, I tried several CD-ROMs, books, and even a couple of community classes to make this happen. At that time, you couldn’t do foreign language online. I didn’t pursue it just because learning a second language is a good idea. I had
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Bryan
Tuesday, 29 June 2021 / Published in - Faith, - Games and Activities, Articles, Blog

Virtual Reality and Chores

  Sometimes in life, virtual reality seems like a good idea. This world is stressful; it would be nice to take a break and visit somewhere beautiful, peaceful, and quiet. For some people, their virtual destination would be a fun game that they can play alone or with friends. When you don’t feel like dealing
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Bryan
Thursday, 24 June 2021 / Published in - Faith, - New to Homeschooling, Articles, Blog

Living with Math: 5 Examples of Everyday Life That Teach Math

  We use math every single day of our lives without even realizing it. It is a universal language, and if you look close enough – or from far enough! – you’ll be able to see math and patterns in almost everything. For most of us homeschooling parents, we want math to be simple for
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