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World Origami Day for Kids
No matter how long you have lived in this world, you have no doubt heard of the beautiful art of origami. However, do you know
How to Teach Physical Education in Homeschool
If you are like most of us, homeschooling parents, you worry whether what you do for your children is sufficient. Are they learning what they
What to Do When Your Homeschool Curriculum Is NOT Working
Have you purchased your “perfect” homeschool curriculum but it is not working for you? Are you frustrated and don’t know what to do next? Then
My Little Book of Psalms, Book 2
Memorize the Bible with Me! Are you looking for materials that would help your child with Bible memorization? Some time ago we published a free
8 Benefits of Joining a Homeschool Co-op
Have you just started homeschooling and wonder what homeschool co-ops are? Or, have you been homeschooling for a while and are looking for external classes
Free Piano Lessons for Kids
Do you want your children to understand music but don’t know where to start? Are you overwhelmed by the multitude of programs available? A few
2022 Fall Coloring Contest
Coloring Contest with an Added Purpose This contest is CLOSED; THANK YOU for your interest! View the contest winners. Our long awaited Fall Coloring Contest
How to Pass Principles of Marketing CLEP Exam in High School
If your high school student follows a dual-credit path and earns both high school and college credits at the same time, Principles of Marketing may
Bible Activity Book for Kids
Welcome to this super amazing Bible Activity Book for Kids! We are SO glad you are here. What will you find on the pages of
Baking with Kids
Have you ever wondered how old your children must be to help you make your favorite cake? Can you bake with a three year old?
How to Teach Homeschool Writing Without a Curriculum in High School
Disclaimer: This method of teaching writing expects the high school student to already understand basic principles of writing and be familiar with fundamental writing “tools.”
The Importance of Saying “Thank You”
When I was growing up, my mother was very keen on a couple of words: PLEASE and THANK YOU. One of the things we always
10 Favorite Board Games for Older Children
Do you play board games with your older children? We are finding out that playing games provides us with an excellent opportunity to spend time
How to Take Biology CLEP Exam in High School
This CLEP exam is difficult but can be passed even in high school. Is your high school student “clepping” their college exams? If your answer
Lessons That Only Life Can Give
Do you ever feel like you need a good laugh? Some time ago, a friend shared with us her grand dog adventure and I enjoyed
Mover of Men and Mountains by R.G. LeTourneau
Book Review by Christopher Davis (Age 16) “By accepting God as your partner, no limit can be placed on what can be achieved.” R.G. LeTourneau In
10 Favorite Board Games for Younger Children
Do you have hard time keeping your children off of the screen? Unfortunately, raising children in this electronic age is not as easy as it
Curriculum Review: Math-U-See Algebra 2
Are you considering Math-U-See Algebra 2 program for your high school student? When we were first looking for a high school math curriculum, we thought
5 Things We LOVED About Homeschooling 10th Grade
Are you planning your homeschooled student’s 10th grade and looking for ideas? Let me share with you our top five choices that made our 10th
How to Homeschool with Multiple Children
A dear friend of mine, a mother of eight, has over 20 years of homeschooling experience. Following please find her tips on planning and organizing
Taking CLEP Exams in High School
An Open Letter to a Fellow High School Student Written by Christopher Davis (Age 16) Ah, the joy of taking a CLEP (College Level Examination