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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

Elementary School Curriculum Choices
Do you wonder how to choose the best curriculum for your elementary school student? The good news is there are many excellent curricula available on

10 Fun Paper Crafts for Kids
Do you have a child that enjoys fun paper crafts? Even if your young one is not very thrilled about coloring, cutting and pasting, these

World Bee Day for Kids
Have you ever thought how many special celebrations there are in the world? Each country has many of their own but then there are even

Busy Bee Activity Book
Welcome to this amazing activity book about bees! We are SO glad you are here. What will you find on the pages of this Busy

2022 Poetry Month Challenge Winner!
Our 2022 Poetry Month Challenge has come to an end and we are here to share with you our amazing winner. Even though we had

2022 Spring Coloring Contest Winners!
Our 2022 Spring Coloring Contest has come to an end and we are here to share with you our amazing winners. Thank you all for

Fifth Grade Homeschool Curriculum Choices
Are you looking for a fifth grade homeschool curriculum for your student? I must admit that fifth grade was probably the most challenging year in

How to Take Western Civilization II CLEP Exam in High School
1648 to the Present Is your high school student following a dual-credit path and earning both high school and college credits at the same time?

2022 Poetry Month Challenge
This challenge is CLOSED; THANK YOU for your interest! View the challenge winner. Do you teach poetry in your homeschool? I must admit I haven’t done