The WORLD is Our Classroom
Howdy, folks! It’s Day 4 of the Back to Homeschool Blog Hop, and today’s topic is Homeschool Classrooms. In case you are just tuning in, hop on over and enjoy Day 3 Planning (free Bible Reading Plan...
View ArticleNOT Back to Homeschool Blog Hop: Curriculum
This week the iHomeschool Network is hosting the 4th Annual NOT Back-to-School Blog Hop. Each week in August will cover a topic pertaining to the new school year. This week’s topic is Curriculum. If...
View ArticleVocab Videos Review
Have you ever faced a challenge where the outcome would determine your future possibilities? Such a concept is daunting, yet that is what every college-bound student who takes a standardized test...
View ArticleMr. Pipes and the British Hymn Makers Review
Mr. Pipes and the British Hymn Makers is a charming chapter book, the first of many in a series by Douglas Bond. Published by Christian Liberty Press, the series follows the affable Mr. Pipes and his...
View Article3 Keys to Fitting It All In
One of the most common questions people ask about educating your children is “How do you fit it all in?” There are so many opportunities and topics and subjects to cover throughout the course of a...
View ArticleTen Girls from History Review
The SchoolHouse Review Crew has had some great opportunities to review books of living history this summer. Ten Girls from History by Kate Dickinson Sweetser is the latest. Sweetser lived around the...
View ArticleNotable Novelists Review
As a writing teacher as well as a homeschooling mother, I have a passion for unique and entertaining products that celebrate literature. I happen to be blessed with a sixteen year old NerdGirl who is a...
View ArticleAmerica in the 1880s Review
American history is full of fascinating events ranging from the pilgrims’ arrival to the Declaration of Independence, from the Civil War to the first moon landing and beyond. Taking time to pause and...
View ArticleA Cry From Egypt Review
Some of you may be old enough to remember picky eater Mikey in the old Life Cereal commercial. “He won’t eat it; he hates everything,” the brother says. Well, I have a “Mikey” of my own when it comes...
View ArticleBox of I.D.E.As. Review
Did you know that the Great Wall of China was paid for by salt? Neither did we until we had the opportunity to explore the Box of I.D.E.As. unit on salt. The Great Wall of China module and the Salt...
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