This post was written by Lindsay from One Beautiful Home Blog, and you can get her FREE Financial Freedom Workbooks here! Originally published Oct. 2014. You guys! I feel like I’ve done the impossible!! After YEARS I finally figured out how to get our student loan interest rates lowered –AND YOU CAN TOO! I have contacted our […]
Free Valentine Alphabet Match-Up Printables Download
This is a post by Free Homeschool Deals contributor Beth Gorden from 123Homeschool4Me! With Valentine’s day just a month away I thought it would be fun to create a Valentine’s Day themed early learning printable! This activity is great for 4-7 year olds to practice matching upper & lower case letters. I recommend laminating to […]
FREE WINTER COLOR BY NUMBER MINI BOOK (Instant Download)
This is a post by Free Homeschool Deals contributor, Lauren from Mama’s Learning Corner. My children love little booklets to write in, and they also enjoy color by number worksheets. This winter color by number mini booklet is the perfect combination for them! You can use these winter color by number mini booklets in a […]
FREE WINTER COLOR BY LETTER WORKSHEETS (Instant Download)
This is a post by Free Homeschool Deals contributor, Beth Gorden from 123 Homeschool 4 Me. These LOW PREP winter worksheets for kids are a fun way for preschool, kindergarten, and first grade kids to practice identifying letters. Simply give your child one of the various letter worksheets for them to color by letter to discover […]
Free and Low-Cost Therapy Options
This post is from contributor, Heather Laurie. Originally published Feb. 2014. One of the most time-consuming and expensive things about being the mom of a child with autism is the therapy. Therapy lasts for months, even years. Then, the constant paperwork trail and upkeep sucks up your time (which is valuable!), and money oozes out […]
14 Fun Addition & Subtraction Games for Kids
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Looking for a fun way to practice and reinforce the basic math skills of addition and subtraction? Games are a great way to learn and have fun in your homeschool. Educational games can even engage reluctant learners without […]
No Homeschool Schedule? No Problem! Find What Works for your Family!
This post is from contributor, Emily Powers and originally published in Feb. 2014. Does your homeschool follow a traditional schedule or a more flexible one? Maybe you school in the evenings or early mornings or sporadically or on the weekends or year-round or maybe hanging upside down from trees (we like to call that “possum-schooling”)! […]
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