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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 […]
The Secret Ingredient Every Homeschool Should Utilize
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, Heather Haupt They say that talk is cheap. Usually “cheap” is meant in a derogatory sense. But when it comes to homeschooling, […]
A Huge List of Children’s Books for China Unit Studies
Are you and your children studying China this semester? If so, make sure you head over to The Homeschool Den at Parents.com and browse through the huge list of children’s book for your China Unit Study! Included are books for studying various dynasties, calligraphy, novels for read-alouds, fiction, non-fiction, and more! CLICK HERE […]
Letting Go of Homeschool Perfection
This post is from contributor, Judy Hoch When we first began homeschooling nine years ago, I was determined to give my children an awesome homeschool experience. I planned projects and activities, spent hours making visuals and learning aids, and stocked up on manipulatives. Never mind that I had three young school-age children and two toddlers. […]
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 […]


