Our family loves read alouds. We truly enjoy reading together. We don't just read before bed but we also love good read aloud books during school or for fun. This fall/winter we are deciding what we are going to add to our read aloud list. A designated daily reading time can provide an engaged and relaxed time together. There is not much I love more than to hear "read another chapter Mom." How about you? So if you are looking for some good read aloud books, consider some of these real aloud ... read more
Working on Analytical Skills through Games
Development of your child's mind is likely something that you have considered more than you would have though. There have been extensive studies discussing the development of the mind and how the way we school and parent affects our children's development - especially in the area of analytical skill development. Have you attended a homeschool convention or even gone to an educational store recently? They are loaded with analytical games for children. These games are specially designed to work ... read more
Educational Bible for Children – A Zonderkidz Review
Including Bible time in home is important. We love to read Bible stories before bed or as part of our daily reading. And finding a Bible that engages the kids is important. We recently had the opportunity to review The Spirit of God Illustrated Bible from Zonderkidz and I have to tell you, we are very impressed. About this Book Here's a little bit about the Spirit of God Illustrated Bible: Description: The Spirit of God Illustrated Bible brings to life more than 40 Bible stories that help ... read more
The Book Shack – Guest Post regarding the Sooner Angels Homeschool Curricuum Ko-Op
Once upon a time, there was a magic place called The Book Samaritan. For nearly seventeen years, the fairy godmothers provided families in need with books, curriculum, and supplies so that they could homeschool their children, even if funding was tight. As time passed, the kingdom became a darker place. Trolls hid beneath the rocks and tried to disguise themselves as villagers in need. The fairy godmothers began to lose steam. They had families, who also needed their help, at ... read more
Easy Herbal Immune Boosters (A Guest Post)
With an immuno-suppressed child, our family is constantly aware of the fragility of the human immune system. It doesn't take much to shut it down - stress, sugar, poor sleep, poor diet - and we strive to keep it going. If you're taking care of yourself properly, these herbal remedies will help give your immune system a kick in the butt when you most need it! Now, you might be asking WHY I'm writing about immunity boosters at the end of July...and the simple answer would be that, once ... read more
Learning About Marine Animal Life – An Apologia Review
If you are looking for a homeschool marine biology course then let me suggest Marine Biology 2nd Edition Advantage Set from Apologia Educational Ministries. If you love Apologia Science, you are going to LOVE this Marine Biology 2nd Edition Advantage Set! The sea is His, for it was He who made it, and His hands formed the dry land. -Psalm 95:5 The Marine Biology 2nd Edition Advantage Set includes a Student Textbook, a Student Notebook, Solutions Manual, and an MP3 Audio CD. It is everything ... read more
Easy Memory Work for Classical Conversations – AJTL Review
One of the best resources we have found to review our memory work is the Classical Conversations Cycle 3 Activity Books from A Journey Through Learning. Excellent resource to compliment your Classical Conversations Foundation guide. You must have one to use this book, but if you are a CC Family, then you already have a Foundations Guide most likely and this is a GREAT way for your students to work on their memory work each day. The Classical Conversations Cycle 3 Activity Book is suggested ... read more
Learning to Read with the Phonics Museum App
Veritas Press now offers their Phonics Museum program as a homeschool phonics app and both my 3-year-old and my 7-year-old are really having a blast learning with the app. I could not be happier with the Phonics Museum App. We recently received the Phonics Museum App for review and the kids have been having a great time learning with it. We installed it on our iPhones and got started right away. It was easy to install and set up the kids accounts, an annual subscription allows you to add 3 ... read more
Wrapping Up Summer Reading
Well, summer is coming to an end. Planning for school years and getting ready for a "normal" daily routine is about to relaunch. And, I STILL have a pile of books on my nightstand that I was going to get through over the summer. Funny how time flies and the best intentions are lost in the dust. So what is on your nightstand? As I'm wrapping up my summer reading and figuring out my reading goals for the rest of the year, I'm here to say that I have to pare down my reading list to a doable ... read more
Math “Not So Scary” with No-Nonsense Algebra (A Review)
Homeschool math at the middle school and high school levels can be intimidating so I'm excited to tell you about No-Nonsense Algebra from Math Essentials. One of the top things said to me when I tell people that homeschool (other than the silly socialization question) is...."oh I couldn't do that." And when I say they can, they say "Well, I certainly couldn't do math." Typically, my answer is "neither do I!" LOL With the wonderful resources available to homeschool parents and student these ... read more
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