2015 Annual PRINT Edition
$0.00 – $150.00
You’ll get a year’s worth of support in over 250 pages in this full color one-of-a-kind PRINT magazine for and by homeschoolers! Buy your edition today! OR, choose the digital version for FREE!
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YOU CAN ALSO ACCESS THE DIGITAL VERSION FOR FREE! CHOOSE THE OPTION FOR DIGITAL VERSION ABOVE!
Whether you’re a rookie or a homeschool veteran (or a grandparent looking for a gift to give to a homeschooling family), you’ll find a year’s worth of support in over 250 pages in this full color, PRINT, one-of-a-kind print magazine for and by homeschoolers. Topics include:
- Foreign language skills benefit everyone
- Science kids /Adventures in Science
- Common Core Concerns: A common sense guide
- Life after homeschooling/When the homeschooling journey ends/Older Moms & Empty Schoolrooms
- The Best Part is Still Ahead–Finish the Race Well
- Socialized or Civilized? /Discipleship: God’s Priority for your Homeschool/Hospitality
- Keys to Successful Etiquette Training/ Delicious Treats, Good Manners & Socialization
- The Other Classics: Favorite Reads
- Unit Studies Explained
- Trudging Through the Tough Times/ Homeschoolers and Grief/Homeschooling When It’s Hard/Hope for Weary Moms
- Open up the World with Missions
- Organization: Keeping up/Simplifying the Struggle
- Homeschool Finances (Rachel Cruze article on their homeschool curriculum & Saving Money at the Grocery Store
- Getting Started/Homeschooling for Rookies
- A Day in the Life of a Relaxed Homeschooling Family
- Art and Nature Journaling
- And more!
Additional information
CHOOSE A LOCATION: | Digital Version: Free, U.S. $15, Canada $34.95, International $39.95, Case (19-20 issues): $150 |
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Renai (verified owner) –
I did not know TOS did an annual until I received an email this year. I got my issue last week and was so happy to get this quality mag in print again. The articles I’ve read so far are high standard, as usual. It made me miss the years I received this mag all year in print. (Sorry, I don’t do digital magazines – especially 200 pages worth.) I’m going to order the back issues of the last two annuals and treasure those as well.