Have you ever heard the saying “You don’t really know someone until you know what makes them mad”? In any relationship, the more you know about the person, likes, dislikes, opinions, etc, the closer the relationship. The same is true with God. We have been studying the names and character of God this year in […]
Homeschooling, unschooling, roadshooling, worldschooling, and everything in between. Join us as we seek the praiseworthy in the process of educating our children for a life of service and love of the Savior.
Homeschool Attendance Record (printable)
A typical school year is 36 weeks long, if schooling 5 days a week, or 180 days. Half days, teacher’s work days and field trips are generally counted among those 180 days. Do you need a way to track your homeschool attendance this year? It’s important to keep track of your child’s homeschool attendance and to keep […]
Christian Homeschool Books (What to Read Link Up)
Summer is almost here. You’re almost done with this year’s school books and have begun making a curriculum checklist of what you need to get to be ready for the next semester. Don’t forget to add some helpful parent resources to that list. Having trained as a school administrator, and being a curriculum writer and […]
The Best Thing You Can Do for Your Homeschool
If there was only one thing you could do per year to improve your homeschool experience overall, what would it be? My answer: The number one thing is prayer, of course, but after that it would be to attend a homeschool conference or convention. Homeschool conventions are a smorgasbord of encouragement, ideas, and resources that […]
Missionary Biographies (What to Read Link Up)
Who are your heroes? Many of my heroes are people I’ve met through the pages of my favorite missionary biographies. My children have met many of their heroes in the same way, through books or DVDs documenting the life, adventures & ministries of so many great men and women. It thrills me to hear Flower speak […]
A Homeschool Mom Teaches Bible
If you’ve never considered Bible as curriculum vs. Bible as life, I encourage you to read today’s post by Suzette, a former classroom teacher, with an open mind. How we teach the Bible to our children (whether homeschooling or not) will have a lasting impact on their lives! As a 4th and then 5th grade […]
Hydro Science Fun (video)
Hydro means water. My kids LOVE water! Anything having to do with water grabs their attention instantly. So when we started unit 3 on the Hydrosphere in Christian Kids Explore Earth & Space (by Bright Ideas Press), I knew we were in for an enjoyable learning experience, and I was not wrong. One of the […]
5 Tips for Homeschooling when Moma is Sick
It’s bound to happen at some point during your homeschool year – moma gets sick. What now? Hopefully, you have a plan in place. Today, Laurie, of Grace Filled Moments shares her plan for homeschooling when sick. Today I’d like to share some of my tips for homeschooling when moma is sick. I’ll be using […]
Homeschool Unit Studies (Link Up)
If you’ve never looked into Unit Studies as an option for your homeschool, you should investigate. Unit studies usually surround a certain theme and incorporate study in all the subject matters supporting that theme. The neat thing is that it makes it easy to incorporate several grade levels at once and learning together can be […]
5 Reasons We are Not Homeschooling this Year
I always knew I’d be a homeschool mom. I trained as a teacher, worked as a teacher, and always looked forward to teaching my own children. Our homeschooling family is now active in the Spanish homeschool movement, and I have even enjoyed speaking to homeschoolers and writing a Spanish homeschool curriculum. So why on earth […]
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