This post is from contributor Kirsten Joy Torrado The Problem with Most Kindergarten Reading Programs: Last year as I was teaching my kindergartner to read we ran into a rather unexpected problem. The problem for my little guy was that he already knew the phonetic sounds of his letters at the beginning of the year […]
Why Homeschool Copywork Doesn’t Always Work
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. I’m a big fan of using copywork in our homeschool. Visual learners, like several of my kids, can pull a lot from homeschool copywork exercises. However, copywork alone isn’t always an effective tool to teach spelling. Some children find copywork […]
Free Saint Patrick’s Day Printables + More: Ultimate HOMESCHOOL Pinterest Party!
Homeschool Co-hosts Here are the co-hosts. Your pins will show up on all 5 sites for maximum repinning fun. Jenn @ Daze of Adventure Toni @ The Happy Housewife Tricia @ HodgePodge Staci @ Motherhood on a Dime Jamerrill @ Free Homeschool Deals Great Homeschool Pins & Boards You Don’t Want to Miss! These are a few amazing pins from the […]
I Choose Faithfulness in Homeschooling
This post is from contributor, Tricia Goyer A few days ago I came across this quote by Max Lucado: “I choose faithfulness . . . today I will keep my promises. My debtors will not regret their trust. My associates will not question my word. My wife will not question my love. And my children […]
A Frugal Approach to Building Biblical Literacy
This post is from contributor, Heather Haupt We live in a crazy age where messages are coming in at a rapid-fire rate and social media is screaming that we need this or must buy that. Christians certainly aren’t immune. How did generation upon generation before us have such great levels of Biblical literacy without all […]
Surviving Homeschooling with a New Baby
This post is from contributor, Jenn Hoskins (This post contains affiliate links.) Every time I see a second line appear on a pregnancy test, a date pops in my mind. Roughly 36 weeks from that day a new baby will become part of our family! We are expecting baby #7 very soon. Soon enough that […]
Adapting Homeschool Curriculum to Meet Your Child’s Needs
This post is from contributor, Judy Hoch You’ve invested your time in curriculum research and homeschool planning. You’ve purchased the best materials you could find. But now, in spite of all your efforts, it’s just not working. The curriculum is excellent; your child is eager to learn. What’s wrong? It’s very likely that the curriculum […]
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