Today I wanted to do a little homeschool checking and share how things are going for Q1 of our homeschool year!
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A Line a Day for Kids
These printable Line a Day Journals are the perfect memory keeper for the kids! The kids journals have space to use this journal for five years. Imagine looking back to see what they wrote on this day for the last five years and seeing all those memories documented!
A perfect resource for personal Bible study or family devotions, The 10 Minute Bible Journey is a fast-paced, review of the Bible from Genesis to Revelations. Fifty-two illustrated Bible stories connect the chronological, gospel-centered story line of more than 200 of the most strategic and amazing events from Creation to Heaven. Filled with vibrant, full-color illustrations and exciting "faith facts" that confirm the Bible is true, this apologetics-infused book is designed to help Christians of all ages…
Adventure. Humor. Drama. Help kids discover God's great love story! As they read, they will uncover the big picture. Kids ages 8 to 12 will find out that God's story is not just a collection of random adventures; it's a complete story that tells about God's great love for his people. Using the New International Reader's Version (NIrV) of the Bible, The Story for Kids reads like a novel at a third-grade reading level. Events, characters, and…
The last few months my major focus has been on getting our house ready to sell. It was necessary but our homeschool ended up getting shoved to a back burner and I’m ready to throw some new things in the pot and spice things up a bit! Watch the video below for more details and…
I’m a really big fan of all the various dollar stores. I mean, you do have to watch your prices because some things are more expensive there but I love finding things that I know would be way more expensive in a different store but I found for a good price at a dollar store….
If you have been following around here for a little while you may know that we (well, I) decided to give the Charlotte Mason method a try for this school year. I love the Charlotte Mason method, I love all the photos I see and really agree with most of the method. But I am…
When it dawned on me a few months ago that the Winter Olympics were this year I knew right away that was going to be our whole homeschool plan for the month of February. Since sharing that we don’t stick to a schedule or curriculum in our homeschool I’ve gotten a lot of messages from…
In the last few weeks we have been doing what I’ve dubbed as “relaxed notebooking”, I share more about the concept in my Homeschooling as a Lifestyle Workshop but in essence we have been picking topics each week to do mini unit studies on. This approach works really well with our relaxed, interest-led homeschool style. I thought…
Do you ever wish you could be a fly on the wall of someone else’s homeschool? Maybe I’m just nosy but I would love to be able to sit in and watch other people homeschool. Even though I get together with other homeschoolers and we chat resources and tips and all that there is so…