Homeschool families are always on the lookout for companies that provide high quality resources. I was surprised to learn that Library and Educational Services LLC carries products at wholesale pricing, and gives homeschools the same discount. We enjoyed checking out Who Was Laura Ingalls Wilder? from the Who Was . . . series, The Lifehouse Theater CD The Princess and… Read More
Homeschool High School
Are you homeschooling teens in grades 9-12? These posts will discuss best practices, schedules, and curriculum options for your homeschool high school.
Timeline Collection from Home School in the Woods (REVIEW)
We love the Timeline Collection: A Collection of Historical Timeline Figures download from Home School in the Woods! It’s an amazing resource which can be used in dozens of ways by homeschool families. This complete video review will show you what you get with the Timeline Collection: A Collection of Historical Timeline Figures download. We’ve personally used some of their timeline sets… Read More
Back to School Signs
It’s that time of year again! Even though you may have just cleaned up from last year’s adventure, you probably find yourself planning, buying, and organizing for the fall. Yup – back to school! Here’s a bunch of back to school signs that you can print for your yearly back to school photos. Or these would be great to include… Read More
Homeschool with Moxie Podcast #25: Apple Tree or Christmas Tree?
This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you purchase from these links. Thank you. Welcome to the show notes for Episode #25 of the Homeschool with Moxie podcast! As a former classroom teacher, now homeschooling mom of five, I love to equip and encourage other homeschooling families. Stick around to learn how to… Read More
Homeschooling and Extracurriculars: How to Know When It’s Too Much
So many homeschool families ask the question “How many extracurriculars is too many for homeschoolers?” We know we have the flexible schedule (usually) and see all our friends heading out to 10 different activities per week. Am I a bad mom if I don’t do it too (we think)? Let’s dive into this topic! My posts contain affiliate links. Of… Read More
World Geography Activities
World Geography is such a fun hands-on subject to learn with your kids. Here’s a round-up of some of my favorite world geography activities and ideas for your homeschool. Mini Geography Lessons If you just have 15 minutes or so to fit in a geography lesson, here are some mini lessons for you to use with any age. All the… Read More
Supercharged Science Review
I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not confident in my science abilities as a homeschool mom, so we jumped at the chance to give Supercharged Science a try with their e-Science Homeschool Science Curriculum. My posts contain affiliate links. Features of the program This is truly a hands-on science program. It is great for our kinaesthetic learners, of… Read More
Maths Invaders Online & Typing Tournament Online REVIEW
My fifth grader was able to try out an online subscription to Maths Invaders Online and Typing Tournament Online from EdAlive. Here’s what you can expect from this online typing tutor and math games provider. About Maths Invaders Online Maths Invaders Online is a hands-on gaming approach to practicing and retaining math facts. It covers these topics: counting adding &… Read More
Mini Geography Lesson: Imports Scavenger Hunt (with FREEBIE)
Here’s a quick, open and go mini geography lesson to use today in your homeschool. Kids will learn about the geographical theme of movement with an Imports Scavenger Hunt! Be sure to download your freebie below. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you purchase from these links. Thank you. When I was… Read More
Vocabulary Virtuoso PSAT-SAT Book 1 REVIEW
We love resources from The Critical Thinking Co. and were eager to try Vocabulary Virtuoso PSAT-SAT Book 1 for our tenth grader. What is Vocabulary Virtuoso PSAT-SAT Book 1? Vocabulary Virtuoso: PSAT-SAT is ideal for late middle school and high school students, from about Grades 8-12. Each lesson includes 9 vocabulary words, most of which are taken from current test lists…. Read More
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