In the United States, Patriot Day is observed in remembrance of those killed and injured in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The majority of school-age children are too young to remember this tragic day in American history, but they aren’t too young to learn about the events that changed our nation. Here are […]
20 Do-It-Yourself Homemade Art Supplies
Making your own art supplies is a simple way to help your family afford the homeschool life. There are tons of homemade recipes to choose from online, so if you don’t find what you’re looking for here just try your favorite search engine or Pinterest. And as an added bonus, many of the recipes are nontoxic and some are even edible. Here’s our […]
Creative Ways to Dye Easter Eggs
Every spring, families and friends gather together in their kitchens for their annual tradition of dyeing Easter eggs. Dyeing eggs for Easter is a tradition that has likely been around for centuries. In today’s modern age, it’s easy to just head to the store and pick up an egg dyeing kit for your spring festivities, […]
How to Make Geography Lessons Stick
Educents is a sponsor of Free Homeschool Deals. This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. How do you teach geography? Do you spend hours creating a map, labeling, cutting and pasting? It’s so fun imagining all the ways this Mona MELisa reusable US Map can be […]
FREE Charlotte Mason Style Artist Study Resources – $14.95 Value (limited time!)
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. For a limited time you can snag this set of FREE Charlotte Mason Style Artist Study Resources – $14.95 Value! CLICK HERE for a TON of Homeschool Freebies!
How to Survive Without Your Major Appliances. Really.
This is a guest post from my friend Stacey of Layered Soul. How to Survive Without Your Major Appliances. Really. I have experienced the summer of not making a list of how to get out of debt but of making a list of things that I need to replace. This post is written to provide […]
Homeschooling for Free and Frugal: My $15 Trip to the Dollar Tree for Homeschool Supplies
This post contains my referral link. Last weekend I was able to go into one of my favorite places on earth, the Dollar Tree. I took in $16 cash so I wouldn’t end up spending $50. Am I the only one who has walked out of the Dollar Tree with $50 in $1 items? […]