This post is from contributor Stacey Lane. Since we are about finished with the first quarter of school, I thought it would be a great time to change up the school routine for one day. Now one could argue that math can never be fun and I am sure some of my family would agree. […]
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26 Free Kindle Books: Indoor Activities For Kids, Fermented Veggies for Probiotics, Gift Basket Ideas, + More!
This post contains affiliate links. Here’s my full disclosure policy. You can still enjoy these free Kindle books even if you don’t own an actual Kindle. Justdownload the free Kindle app for your devices (Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod, Android, or PC). *Prices change often on Amazon. Always check the price to make sure the offer […]
FREE Lego Bible Verse Cursive Copywork
Homegrown Learners created a free download for you – LEGO® Bible Verse Cursive Copywork. This download contains five Bible verses for your child to trace and/or copy. Keeping your child’s hands busy with LEGO bricks while you read the Bible aloud to them is a great way to pour God’s word into […]
18 NEW Homeschool Freebies, Deals, & More for 9/19/14!
Here are 18 new homeschool freebies, deals, and resources from Free Homeschool Deals for 9/19/14! Are you on Instagram? Join me for a ton of family and homeschool life pictures from our little slice of heaven here! HOMESCHOOL FREEBIES: HUGE List of Free Homeschool Curriculum & Resources FREE eBook: Creative Read-Aloud Rules […]
The BEST Homeschooling Book Ever: Educating the WholeHearted Child!
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. I wanted to quickly mention for those who haven’t read it yet, that Educating the WholeHearted Child is a simply fabulous homeschool book. In fact I feel it’s the very best homeschool book – ever! About 10-years […]
Adding Story to Your Homeschool History Makes it Come Alive
This post is from contributor Heather Haupt. *affiliate links used. So what kind of homeschooler are you? Classical, unit study, Charlotte Mason, traditional textbook, eclectic, unschooler? No matter how you might peg your approach, including narrative into your lessons packs a powerful punch. In general, homeschoolers are stereotyped as being the type that loves […]
How We Teach Bible in Our Homeschool
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, Kirsten Joy Torrado (This post may contain affiliate links.) Our day usually starts with breakfast, crunchy cereal and hot oatmeal. Then we curl […]