This is a post by Free Homeschool Deals contributor Cassie of 3Dinosaurs.com! Valentines is just around the corner and these Valentines Math Printables are something fun to add to your February learning. These themed Valentines Math printables cover addition, subtraction and a few other skills. These Valentines Math Printables match up with the Valentines Pack […]
10 Ways to Ruin Your Homeschool + More: Ultimate Homeschool Pinning 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 […]
Free Winter Coloring Pages: Numbers 1 through 10
This is a post by Free Homeschool Deals contributor Lauren Hill from Mama’s Learning Corner. Do you have a Preschooler or Kindergartner who loves to color? If so, download these Winter-themed Coloring Pages! In addition to having coloring fun, these printables each focus on a particular number with a corresponding number of pictures. For example, […]
Marriage and Money: When Your Spouse Doesn’t Want to Help Manage the Budget
This post is from contributor, Stacey Lane. This post is part of the Debt Free Homeschool feature. After we became debt-free in 2008, our finances were kind of running on autopilot. We did not need to discuss many financial things; money came in and money went out, all according to plan. Fast-forward to 2013 and […]
When a Book Ends Before the Year Does
This post is from contributor, Stephanie Sears This is our first year of “real” homeschooling. I mean the kind where you sit your child at a table and give him specific assignments. The kind where you lesson plan and research and lesson plan some more. My son started the year straddling three grades – pre-k, […]
When Homeschooling Means Your Kids Are Left Out
This post is from contributor, Kasey Norton One of the beautiful things about homeschooling is the ability to control outside influence with some measure of moderation. One of the not-so-beautiful things about it is when that control ends up looking a whole lot like social sequestration. Before we go any further, however, let me […]
When to Borrow, When to Buy Books for Your Homeschool
This post is from contributor, Heather Haupt *affiliate links used Good books have the power to light our imaginations, to open our minds to new ideas, to explain how things work. They can draw us into a good story. But when you are on a tight budget or have limited space to store all these […]
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