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Friday, 21 February 2020 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Using Literature to Teach Subtraction

Many of us use a curriculum to teach math, but using literature to teach math can be a great teaching tool. I am continuing this math literature series with some of the best books to teach subtraction. With my love for literature and math, it only makes sense to combine the two so I have
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john glenn
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Thursday, 20 February 2020 / Published in Articles, Blog

John Glenn Orbits the Earth

Four-three-two-one-blast off! The rocket soared into space as Americans sat glued to their TVs. John Glenn made history and became an American hero when he orbited the earth in his spacecraft Friendship 7 on February 20, 1962. Your children will get excited to learn about this inspirational man who went into space later in life
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comparison trap
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Wednesday, 19 February 2020 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

Don’t Fall Into the Comparison Trap

I belong to an online support group for mothers of pediatric stroke survivors. Periodically, a post will appear from a mom who took her child to a playground and was upset because children of a similar age or younger could do things her child can’t do yet. When these posts appear, I respond by warning
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homeschool conference
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Tuesday, 18 February 2020 / Published in * Planning and Organization, Articles, Blog

15 Ways to Make the Most of your Next Homeschool Conference

Register and Book Your Hotel Room Early To ensure the best savings and availability, take advantage of any early-bird discounts available. For convention passes, paying at the door is usually an option, but oftentimes you will end up paying more. Book your hotel room early as well. Browse your homeschool conference’s website and see if
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hey mama
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Monday, 17 February 2020 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog, Hey Mama, Hey Mama Monday

Hey Mama Monday: Mama, Build Someone Up Today

Hey Mama, Today, focus on building up. I saw a cool meme on Facebook which said something to the effect of, “You can tell who the strong women are . . . they’re the ones building others up instead of tearing them down.” It’s easy to do this with ourselves (Eeyore Syndrome), but we also
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love for books
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Friday, 14 February 2020 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Teach Them Love for Books

When I first began homeschooling many years ago, I was both excited and terrified. I was constantly amazed by my children’s curiosity and desire to learn, but I was completely intimidated by the thought of teaching them to read. When I was a young child, I had no idea of the adventures I could take
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sugar snow candy
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Thursday, 13 February 2020 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Sweet as Maple Season

Winter time in southwest Pennsylvania usually means snow, cold, sled riding, hot cocoa, and … maple season, one of the sweetest seasons around! If you are lucky enough to live in an area which produces maple syrup, it’s a pretty sweet life. 😉 The area in which my family lives in southwest Pennsylvania, we are
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homeschool
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Wednesday, 12 February 2020 / Published in Articles, Blog

Homeschool Love

When I tell people that I homeschool my children, I am met with one of two responses. “Wow, that is great.” “There is no way that I could ever do that with my children.” Occasionally, someone will surprise me, but those are the general responses I hear. I will admit that sometimes I respond with
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