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
Homeschool Subjects
Check out the posts in this category if you want detailed reviews and recommendations, inside peeks and resources related to teaching all the subjects in your homeschool. We'll cover all the basics plus more: Art & Music, Bible, Math, Language Arts, Science, History & Geography, and Electives.
Dyslexia Gold REVIEW
Do you have a child that might have dyslexia? If so, you’ll want to hear about the help you can receive from the Dyslexia Gold Full Bundle from Dyslexia Gold. One of my sons exhibited all the classic signs of dyslexia back when we started homeschooling kindergarten. But I felt ill-prepared to help address his struggles. I wish I would… Read More
Online Math Games with Matific Galaxy (Review)
My 5 year old had a lot of fun brushing up on her math skills by playing online math games from Matific Galaxy. If you are interested in an online subscription, here’s what you can expect. What is Matific Galaxy Matific Galaxy is an online learning platform where your kids can access hundreds of math games that cover concepts from… Read More
Travel the World with Universal Yums
If you want your kids to travel the world and get a literal taste for different cultures without leaving home, then a subscription box from Universal Yums might be just what your family needs! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you purchase from these links. Thank you. A few months ago, my… Read More
Entrepreneurship for Kids with The Kingdom Code REVIEW
Do you have kids in grades 3-6 that would love to learn how to start their own business? My fifth grader was happy to learn about entrepreneurship with The Complete Starter Kit from The Kingdom Code. You can explore entrepreneurship for kids too with this fun resource. What’s The Kingdom Code? The Kingdom Code is a 34-week program to teach… Read More
The Joy of Discovery: How to Teach with Unit Studies REVIEW
Homeschooling with unit studies is a great method to use with multiple kids and an eclectic homeschool style. Here’s my review of The Joy of Discovery with Learning Objectives for K-8 from Hewitt Homeschooling Resources. This resource is a wealth of information and provides practical ideas for homeschool moms to be able to craft customized unit studies for their kids…. Read More
REVIEW of The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic Set by Memoria Press
Are you trying to teach American history to a middle schooler? If you want a solid curriculum choice that your homeschooled 5th through 8th grader can use independently, then you’ll love this American history curriculum from Memoria Press. My posts contain affiliate links. American History Curriculum My fifth grader started his American history studies this year with The Story 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
The GeoBear Project: How to Create a Geography Adventure for Your Kids
When I was in elementary school, I loved collecting postcards and postage stamps. These two things fuelled my love of geography and I eventually became a social studies teacher! But as a kid, it was just so fascinating to amass hundreds of postcards from traveling friends and family over the years and imagine being in that place. Collecting postage stamps produced… Read More
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