This is a guest post by our friend Danika Cooley from Thinking Kids Press. This post uses affiliate links. Learning about history with kids can be engaging. Here are two simple ways to teach fun history kids will love! Have you ever heard kids say history is their least favorite subject? There’s all those dry dates and boring names! Still,… Read More
Using Heritage Letter in Your History Studies: HWM #99
I recently discovered Heritage Letter and was so intrigued by the concept that I thought you’d like to hear about it! After receiving several Heritage Letters in the mail for my daughter, I was able to chat with Julie about her subscription business and how homeschoolers can benefit from it. Welcome to the show notes for Episode #99 of the… Read More
CrossWired Science Review
Let me introduce you to Sound, and Fluid Dynamics from CrossWired Science. My fifth grader was able to try out this new science resource and we think it has great potential. What is CrossWired Science? CrossWired Science is an online science curriculum that can be used as a stand-alone program or as a supplement to another science curricula. They recommend… Read More
Homeschool Supply List
If you’re just starting out with homeschooling, you may be wondering what kind of supplies you’ll need. Here’s a run-down on some of the extras you may want to purchase, and also a reality check of what it really takes. Plus, you can grab a FREE printable homeschool supply list in this post. This post contains affiliate links for your… Read More
Homeschool Q&A: HWM 130
I love when listeners send in their homeschool questions! Today we’ll be talking about solutions to one listener’s questions about starting homeschooling and how to make it work. I know she’s not the only one dealing with these challenges. Do you have a homeschool question that you’d love to hear answered on a future podcast? Contact me! This post contains… Read More
Reformation Books for Kids
Bring church history to life with these Reformation books for kids from the new Who What Why Series. Author Danika Cooley, creator of Bible Road Trip curriculum and Help Your Kids Learn and Love the Bible, believes that church history matters. Here’s an inside peek into these fun and educational books. This post contains affiliate links. I may receive a… Read More
Dear Homeschool Mom, You Don’t Have to do it All
An open letter to moms everywhere about homeschool burnout. Dear Homeschool Mom, You Don’t Have to do it all. The pressure to do it all – to be the “perfect” homeschool family with well-rounded kids in 7 different activities each – can leave a nagging feeling looming over your days. But I’m here to remind you that you don’t have to… Read More
Use a Bullet Journal for Your Homeschool Planner
Every new homeschool mom is in the market for a homeschool planner. But you might not want to run out and grab the huge teacher planner off the shelf. Here’s the thing. Even “homeschool planners” might not fit the bill for you. Because every homeschool mom is different, with unique organizational needs and challenges. But here’s the bottom line: your… Read More
How to Get Back into Homeschooling After a Break
Have you just taken a break from homeschool? Maybe your schedule has gotten off track, even for a good reason. It is nice to take a break from routine. We all need that! But at the same time, we all crave routine and get a bit grumpy when it’s a free for all for a week or more. You too?… Read More
Expert Tips for Homeschool Parents: HWM 124
Want to get some expert homeschool tips from veteran homeschool moms who know a thing or two about this subject? Listen in as we chat about planning, curriculum ideas, decluttering, and meal planning with four homeschool experts from our Homeschool Mom Collective Membership. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you purchase from… Read More
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