Are you worried that homeschooling will break the bank? I’ll show you how to be successful homeschooling on a budget. While this budget breakdown was from several years ago now, I think it will still be valuable to share. Because my homeschooling looks a lot different these days with only a couple kids left at home. So, when we were… 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.
Generations Elementary History Homeschool Curriculum Review
Here’s a Generations Homeschool Review of their newest elementary history books. Generations Homeschool has the focus of integrating God’s Word into every subject. Their goal is to equip parents for family discipleship with their homeschool curriculum for every grade level. We had the opportunity to review some of their elementary history curriculum. Here’s an inside look and honest review of… Read More
How to Make an Easter Tree (with printables)
Create an Easter Tree with your kids to help walk them through the significance of the Resurrection. Easter can come and go without much thought if we’re not careful. Christmas seems to start in October and we know it’s coming for months. It seems easier to be more intentional with teaching our kids Biblical truth throughout the Christmas season. What… Read More
Iwako Erasers for Math Manipulatives (plus free printables)
How can you help your kids understand abstract mathematical concepts? By showing them how math works by using manipulatives. Kids love to be able to see concepts in real life. And using math manipulatives makes this tricky subject just plain fun. Learn more about using math manipulatives, and specifically Iwako erasers, plus download a free set of 7 math mats…. Read More
Inductive Bible Study Courses: The Book of James
Your kids can learn how to study the Bible with these engaging James Inductive Bible Study Courses for grades K-12. So excited to share the mission behind the Inductive Bible Study Courses resource: The Book of James. It is such a gift to teach our children how to study and interpret the text of Scripture and allow Scripture to speak… Read More
Review of the Tuttle Twins Books
Want to know what the Tuttle Twins books teach? What is their bias or viewpoint? Are they worth buying? Here’s an inside peek and review plus our opinion as a conservative Christian homeschooling family. My posts contain affiliate links. What are the Tuttle Twins Books? If you’ve ever wanted a resource to help teach your elementary kids about the principles… Read More
Mystery of History or Story of the World: Comparing Two Popular Homeschool Curricula
Many homeschool families find themselves wondering if the Mystery of History by Linda Lacour Hobar or Story of the World by Susan Wise Bauer would be a better fit for them. Since we’ve used both courses in our homesechool through the years, I thought I’d offer my perspective about both of them. Here’s everything you want to know about MOH… Read More
Homeschooling with Outschool Classes
Have you used any Outschool classes in your homeschool? Today we’re chatting with CEO & founder of Outschool, Amir Nathoo, about how the platform has grown, how a live class works, and why you should consider using it as part of your homeschool day. Plus, we have a great offer below where new customers can get a $20 credit toward… Read More
Review of A Tuttle Twins America’s History
Are you considering purchasing A Tuttle Twins Series of Stories: America’s History by Connor Boyack and Elijah Stanfield? If so, you likely have questions about the format, the content, the topics that are covered, and the background of the author. We’ll give you a video flip through of the book and try to answer your questions too so you will… Read More
Homeschooling a child with Dyslexia
Some of you may be homeschooling a child with dyslexia. I’ve been there! The “experts” in the school system may try to tell you that you are not qualified to teach your child with dyslexia. But that’s just false. A well-equipped and knowledgeable parent can do a far better job one on one with their child than a teacher at… Read More
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