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easter unit study
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Tuesday, 31 March 2020 / Published in * Holidays, Articles, Blog

Easter Unit Study

  The week between Palm Sunday and Easter, or any time near Easter, is a perfect time for a unit study. You can create your own unit study using the last week of Jesus’ life as a template, or you can use the one I have created for you. Each day, you will read Scripture
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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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learning tools
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Wednesday, 29 January 2020 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

7 Simple Learning Tools to Give Your Child So They Can Learn Anything in the World

God has a plan for my children that He hasn’t fully revealed to me. To prepare my children for that unknown future without any revelation of what education will be required, I have chosen to give my children tools of learning. With these tools, they can learn anything! Reading Ann, a successful attorney, is one
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christmas traditions
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Thursday, 19 December 2019 / Published in * Holidays, Articles, Blog

Christmas Traditions from England

  Our mother country England has given us a rich heritage of British Common Law, the Magna Charta, and the best literature in the world. In addition, many of our American Christmas traditions come from our distant relatives across the pond. Christmas caroling, mincemeat pies, ivy, holly, and mistletoe all are adapted from English traditions.
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christmas traditions
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Tuesday, 10 December 2019 / Published in * Holidays, Articles, Blog

Christmas Traditions from Germany

  Did you know many of our cherished American Christmas traditions come from Germany? It’s true! If you like baking and eating all kinds of yummy Christmas cookies, decorating a gingerbread house, or setting up a Christmas village, you can thank the German immigrants who brought over festive and fun Christmas traditions for us to
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glad game
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Friday, 29 November 2019 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

The Glad Game!

  Let me introduce you to Pollyanna. Raised in a poor but happy home, she lost her missionary parents and is sent to live with her rich but mean Aunt Polly. The atmosphere of her new home is dreary and gloomy. However, Pollyanna brings joy and gladness to the mansion as well as the entire
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homeschool activity
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Thursday, 07 November 2019 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Mapping God’s World

  God’s Word tells us that the earth belongs to Him and all the people who live in it (Psalm 24:1), and Jesus told us to make disciples of all nations starting right where we are and moving across the entire world (Matthew 28:19 and Acts 1:8). Best of all, He loves all the people
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heroes
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Tuesday, 22 October 2019 / Published in * Encouragement, * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog

Raising Heroes for Jesus

  Everyone in our culture seems to be obsessed with superheroes. Everyone talks about the movies and when the next one is coming out. I hear teens and children talk about superheroes as if they are real people. I have watched one or two superhero movies, and I walk away so disturbed by the character
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jane grey
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Wednesday, 16 October 2019 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

Lady Jane Grey & Her Tutor John Foxe

  Lady Jane Grey, the granddaughter of Henry VIII’s sister, grew up in a big fancy castle with a private tutor. His name was John Foxe, and he had a beautiful influence on her life as she had on his.   Who is Lady Jane Grey? To discover who Lady Jane Grey is let me
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senior project
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Wednesday, 25 September 2019 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Writing a Cozy Mystery for High School

  It’s that time in our high school homeschooling where we write a novel. This year we are writing a cozy mystery. Yes, I decided years ago, that all of my children would spend one year in high school writing a novel. It’s been fun but also such a learning experience, and, as an added
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little women
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Friday, 20 September 2019 / Published in Articles, Blog

Homeschooling My Own Little Women

  My mother passed her worn copy of Little Women by Louisa May Alcott to me. I read it many times delighting over Meg’s twins, feeling frustrated with Amy’s selfishness, and sobbing when Beth died. I loved Marmee’s gentle nature, the dramas acted out in the attic, and the friendship with Laurie and his grandfather.
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history starting in genesis
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Thursday, 29 August 2019 / Published in * Encouragement, * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Teach History Starting in Genesis

  Two things matter to me when I teach history. I want my children to see history as HIS Story, to see the Lord’s hand in all that has happened in the past and will happen in the future. Also, I want us to have a blast as we explore past events, places, and people.
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