As we gear up for next year, I am sifting through some things we don't need and would love to get rid of. If you are interested in purchasing any of our used curriculum, let me know. If you have any curriculum you would like to sell, feel free to add it to the comment section and we can all help each other out in getting things we are looking for or passing on some great stuff we have finished with. Let me know if you have any questions - i'll mark things SOLD as they ... read more
Pinterest Find of the Week
Fun whale craft. Source: bing.com via Heather on Pinterest ... read more
52 Homeschool Tips for Every Homeschooler – #12 Make a Yearbook
One of the things I think is important, but easy to let go to the way-side, is making a yearbook. You don’t have to make it cumbersome or elaborate but, when its time to look back at your year, or past years, you will love having a yearbook to look at. There are several ways you can make a yearbook: If you are a scrapbooker, this is a great type of yearbook to make. You can include photos of the year, first day or school photos, field trips and other fun snapshots as well as important ... read more
Tuesday’s Dish: Crock Pot Oatmeal
I always love a crockpot recipe. I personally love oatmeal and being able to make it up in the crockpot makes it that much more desirable. And the smell – what a great way to wake up! Thanks to Molly at Econobusters for the great recipe. Here’s what you need: Oatmeal in the Crockpot Ingredients: • 3 cups cold water • 1½ cups rolled oats • 1 peeled and cut up apples • ¼ cup raisins (g0ld or regular) • 1 teaspoon cinnamon • 1 teaspoon vanilla • ½ teaspoons sea ... read more
Science for those that LOVE Science – SuperCharged Science Review
My daughter loves science! It is her favorite subject, much to my chagrin since it was never my best subject. Like most homeschooling moms, I wanted to make sure that we science the way that we should be was never sure how to fit in those experiments and give enough variety to my kids. There are so many programs out there, its difficult to decide where to start. About two years ago, I started receiving the emails and newsletters from SuperCharged Science and we even attended a few free webinars ... read more
Sacagawea e-Book Review from Knowledge Quest
Do you include read-alouds in your history curriculum? We do. We LOVE history! And we love Knowledge Quest. If you have never heard of Knowledge Quest, you are missing out. They provide some wonderful history and geography curriculum and resources that can really help history and geography come alive for you and your children. We have used their geography curriculum and other history books in the past and have loved them. So when given the opportunity to review the new Sacagawea e-book from ... read more
Leadership Training for Kids – Growing My Leadership Garden Review
Our family puts a lot of stock in the importance of developing leadership qualities and potential. Having been leaders in the Navy for decades, between the two of us, my husband and I both have attended countless leadership development courses, and have even been on committees to develop these courses to teach junior Sailors in the Navy how to be good leaders in the Navy. Therefore, when I was given the opportunity to review a leadership development course, per se, for kids, I thought it to be ... read more
Pinterest Find of the Week
Do you have one learning to tell time? What a fun way to bring SPRING into the classroom and work on telling time. Source: thefrugalgirls.com via Tawnee on Pinterest ... read more
52 Homeschool Tips for Every Homeschooler – #11 Consider Doing a Class with Another Family
One thing that many homeschooling families look for is interaction with other kids. Not necessarily the same age, though sometimes that is the case, but other kids to learn with, discuss with, and have fun with. Additionally, mom enjoys some time with other adults having adult conversation as well. A great tip for broadening your homeschool experience while getting you and the kids some interaction is to consider doing a class with another family. If you are not in a co-op this can be a ... read more
Lapbooking Review – A Journey Through Learning
(**This post may contain affiliate link. Please see my Disclosure Policy for additional information.) We just love A Journey Through Learning. We have had the pleasure of doing some of their lapbooks in the past and I can tell you this set that I was given the opportunity to review was no exception. Are you familiar with lapbooks? If not, check out A Journey Through Learning’s tutorial on lapbooking and how-to videos. They do a great job. And now they have several mini-lapbooks ("quick" ... read more
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