Welcome to FHD’s 3rd annual event, Homeschooling for Free and Frugal Series! Click here to begin reading all of the new Homeschooling for Free and Frugal articles. This article is by contributor, Kasey Norton. Maybe it’s just me. Maybe I’m the only homeschooling mother who starts the year, every year, with the best of […]
How to Add Fun into Your Homeschool Lessons for Free
Welcome to FHD’s 3rd annual event, Homeschooling for Free and Frugal Series! Click here to begin reading all of the new Homeschooling for Free and Frugal articles. This article is by Megan Zechman. Homeschooling can be expensive. When you consider the cost of curriculum, supplies, and activities it adds up quickly. I need to […]
3rd Annual Homeschooling for Free and Frugal Series
WELCOME to the 3rd Annual Homeschooling for Free and Frugal series! What is the Homeschooling for Free and Frugal Series? Every Spring I invite some of the most creative and resourceful homeschooling moms to share methods and tips for frugal homeschooling at its best. This year you’re going to learn about saving on teaching art, resources for […]
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 […]
How to Make Interactive Maps in Your Homeschool
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. If your children have struggled with map work then check out How to Make Interactive Maps in Your Homeschool from Bright Ideas Press. Through this post you’ll learn several fun ways to make maps come alive in your homeschool! […]
Frugal Art: Chalk Pastels
This post is from contributor Megan Zechman (This post contains affiliate links.) Art seems to be a subject a lot of homeschooling families struggle to add to their schedules. Although there are plenty of reasons why this is a challenge, one of them definitely is cost. Art can be very expensive, especially if you want […]
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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