Searching for the best homeschool curriculum for dyslexia? This guide compares dyslexia-friendly curriculum for reading, writing, grammar, history, science, and multi-subject programs — with insight on cost, parent involvement, and confidence-building. The post The Best Homeschool Curriculum for Dyslexia first appeared on Teach Me, Mama. The post The Best Homeschool Curriculum for Dyslexia appeared first on Teach Me, Mama.| Teach Me, Mama
Looking for cozy fall books for kids? Discover the best autumn reads for toddlers, preschoolers, elementary, middle school, high school — plus a few fall book recommendations for moms! The post The Best Fall Books for Kids first appeared on Teach Me, Mama. The post The Best Fall Books for Kids appeared first on Teach Me, Mama.| Teach Me, Mama
Here are some creative ideas for the left-brained homeschooler that do not involve crafts or glue. Suggestions for right-brained homeschoolers are included as well. As a homeschool mom, I am a left-brained homeschooler with traditional style, and that is ok! In the beginning, I ran my homeschool like a traditional school. We had a classroom, […] The post The Ultimate List of Creative Ideas for the Left-Brained Homeschooler appeared first on Your BEST Homeschool.| Your BEST Homeschool
It blows my mind that I have now taught three kids to read! I’m incredibly proud of the hard work we’ve put in. I’m so thankful for the resources that have helped us reach this point. From my Preschool and Kindergarten Journals to working our way through the All About Reading curriculum, we’ve come ... Read More about Let’s Talk Reading! All About Reading Q&A The post Let’s Talk Reading! All About Reading Q&A appeared first on Arrows & Applesauce.| Arrows & Applesauce
Practice important early learning skills while strengthening fine motor skills at the same time with your preschoolers and kindergartners this October using these Free Printable Bat Life Cycle Sequencing Worksheets. Get your no-prep printable sequencing worksheets today! I’m super excited to share these adorable brand-new bat life cycle sequencing worksheets with you today! Explore the... The post Free Printable Bat Life Cycle Sequencing Worksheets appeared first on The Keeper of the Memories.| The Keeper of the Memories
These Free Printable Spider Life Cycle Sequencing Worksheets are perfect for practicing important early learning skills including life cycles and sequencing with your preschoolers and kindergartners while strengthening fine motor skills at the same time. Grab your no-prep printable sequencing worksheets today! I’m so excited to share these adorable brand-new spider life cycle sequencing printables... The post Free Printable Spider Life Cycle Sequencing Worksheets appeared first on The Keepe...| The Keeper of the Memories
Practice important early learning skills with your preschoolers and kindergartners this October using this huge list of Halloween Preschool Theme printables and activities. You’ll find everything from color by code and tracing activities to process art and even cut and paste crafts. You’re definitely not going to want to miss them! I’m super excited to... The post 48+ Halloween Preschool Theme Printables & Activities appeared first on The Keeper of the Memories.| The Keeper of the Memories
Strengthen fine motor skills while practicing pincer grasp with your preschoolers and kindergartners using this adorable Halloween STEAM activity. Don’t forget to add this fun and engaging lesson plan idea to your list of STEAM activities for your next Halloween preschool theme. You’re definitely not going to want to miss it! I’m super excited to share this... The post Explore Measuring with this Fun and Engaging Halloween STEAM Activity for Kids appeared first on The Keeper of the Me...| The Keeper of the Memories
Grab this Free Printable Witch Hat Template that's perfect for your Halloween crafts and activities this October.| The Keeper of the Memories
Want to teach the history of the Reformation to your children? Kids love these Reformation stories by William Boekestein.| Thinking Kids
Redefining “Learning Spaces” in the Home Traditionally, the concept of a “learning space” has often been confined to formal classroom settings, implying a rigid structure and dedicated physical boundaries. However, a more expansive and accurate understanding recognizes the home as the “first and most influential informal learning environment”. From birth, the home serves as the ... Read more The post Homeschooling: Creating Dynamic Learning Zones at Home appeared first on Special ...| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
Homeschooling vs. Mainstream School: A Comparative Guide for Children was SEN Deciding the best educational path for a child with Special Educational Needs (SEN) is one of the most significant choices a parent can make. In England, families typically weigh the structured environment of mainstream schools against the tailored approach of homeschooling. This guide provides ... Read more The post Homeschooling vs. Mainstream School: A Comparative Guide for Special Needs Families in England appea...| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
Beyond Sports: Creative Activities for Homeschooled Kids (Because Not Everyone Wants to Chase Balls Around) We recently came across a heartfelt plea from a soon-to-be homeschooled student: “Help! My dad says I need activities so I’m not stuck in the house all day, but I hate sports and don’t know what else to do!” Sound ... Read more The post Engaging Extracurricular Activities for Homeschooled Kids appeared first on Special Education and Inclusive Learning.| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
Technology is woven into modern life—and homeschooling is no exception. You may be wondering, What are the right tech tools and learning experiences for my child’s homeschool education? How do I include technology into my… The post Technology for Homeschooling: Tools That Make Learning Easier appeared first on Bridgeway Academy.| Bridgeway Academy
If there’s one subject that can easily turn into a clutter-filled monster in your homeschool — it’s science. (Well, science and art… ah the monster crafts can become… but that’s not my focus today.) And while that’s not necessarily a bad thing — because let’s be honest, having a whole bookshelf of gorgeous books, workbooks,... The post Minimalist Homeschool Ideas for Science appeared first on Vigor it Out.| Vigor it Out
If you’ve got a busy little toddler at home and you’re looking for a fun, easy way to sneak in some learning during the day, then a toddler learning journal might be your new best friend. This is such a simple concept, but it can have a huge impact—especially when you’re working to build those... The post Toddler Learning Journal Ideas appeared first on Vigor it Out.| Vigor it Out
If you’re anything like me, you probably didn’t jump into homeschooling thinking, “I can’t wait to juggle three different grade levels while keeping the toddler from finger painting on the walls.” But here we are,| Vigor it Out
This taste-safe cereal sensory bin for toddlers creates easy fall fine motor play with scooping, tong work, and autumn textures that keep little ones engaged. The post Taste-Safe Cereal Sensory Bin | Easy Fall Fine Motor Play appeared first on Montessori From The Heart.| Montessori From The Heart
Make spooky learning sparkle with the 5 Little Pumpkins Magic Paper Flashlight Trick—an easy, no-mess Halloween activity that brings the rhyme to life.| Montessori From The Heart
Whether you homeschool or not, this Autumn homeschool poetry unit makes for a fun activity and a nice keepsake. Making Creative Writing Skills Fun Writing... The post Create a Fall Poetry Book with this Autumn Homeschool Poetry Unit (free printable) appeared first on Misfit Mama Bear Haven.| Misfit Mama Bear Haven
Let’s set the record straight about why more families are choosing home education The post Clapping Back at Homeschooling’s Perennial Foes and Fallacies appeared first on Education Next.| Education Next
As you know, we think learning should be fun! That is why we have loved partnering with Reading Eggs as… The post Mom Review: Reading Eggs Homeschool Max appeared first on Kids Activities Blog.| Kids Activities Blog
Join Trish and Nadim al Rahim from CTCMath in a great Homeschool Conversation as they discuss math worries that come up again and again—and how to replace that anxiety with confidence and progress.| Hip Homeschool Moms
What do eighth graders learn in math? Here's a guide to what this year in math covers, plus some tips for making it less overwhelming.| Hip Homeschool Moms
*Some links are affiliate links; see full disclosure below* My eleven-year-old is going into sixth grade! How is he already old enough for church youth group and moving up to the Navigators group i…| The Schoolin' Swag Blog
If you’re anything like me, you love the idea of celebrating holidays with your kids—but the reality? Well, it can get overwhelming fast. Especially when you’re homeschooling neurodivergent kids who crave fun and novelty… but who also struggle with transitions, crowds, costumes, or overstimulation. Halloween can be a tricky time of year. One minute they’re... The post Spooky Fun (Without the Overwhelm) | Easy Halloween Games for Neurodivergent Learners first appeared on Raising Life...| Raising Lifelong Learners
Kitchen & Cooking Skills for Teens Teaching children to cook goes beyond just preparing meals; it fosters independence, boosts confidence, and encourages healthy habits that ... Read more| Captivating Compass
One of the things I love most about homeschooling is that we get to slow down and talk about the things that matter, not just for academics, but for real life. Last school year, we learned about the beginnings of our country, the Revolutionary War, and the Declaration of Independence. As much as I ... Read More about Studying the Bill of Rights With Our Kids The post Studying the Bill of Rights With Our Kids appeared first on Arrows & Applesauce.| Arrows & Applesauce
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I want to share our homeschool curriculum choices for the 2025-2026 school year, for my five kids that are in grades 12th, 10th, 9th, 7th, and 3rd. I have kids in elementary, middle, and high school, but for...| Silo & Sage
Homeschool and study room decor ideas. See the budget-friendly hacks we used to create the perfect space for learning and working. I’m starting to think I should call these room reveals something like “tips and tours” because to me that’s exactly what they are. I get to take you, my friend, through my newly finished... The post Homeschool and Study Room Decor Ideas appeared first on Tidbits.| Tidbits
When you are jumping into homeschooling one thing that you can learn that can make the entire process 1000x times smoother is how to figure out what learning style your child has. Different people learn better in different ways. If you aren’t fighting how their brains learn best and instead learn to work with their... The post How to Figure Out What Learning Style Your Child Has appeared first on Vigor it Out.| Vigor it Out
After 11 years of homeschooling we’ve tried ALL the ways. Different schedules, curricula, co-ops, hybrid schools, virtual classes, you name it, we’ve tried it. But oen of my favorite ways to homeschool without burnout is a 4 day work week. I’ll walk you exactly through the benefits of and how to do a 4 day... The post How to Do a 4 Day Week Homeschool Schedule appeared first on Vigor it Out.| Vigor it Out
Let me be the first to tell you—how to set up a homeschool schedule that works isn’t a one-size-fits-all question. And after 11 years of homeschooling my daughters from Kindergarten all the way through 8th grade, I’ve learned this truth the hard (and sometimes funny) way. What works for one season, child, or year might... The post How to Set Up a Homeschool Schedule That Works appeared first on Vigor it Out.| Vigor it Out
If you’re new to homeschooling or just trying to figure out how long to homeschool each day by grade, I’ve got you covered. I’ve been homeschooling since my oldest was in kindergarten… that was 11 years ago and now I’ve got three kids and loads of experience all the way through middle school. And let... The post How Long to Homeschool Each Day By Grade appeared first on Vigor it Out.| Vigor it Out
I've homeschooled over a decade... sometimes through a "charter school" that gives you funding, sometimes using a hybrid co-op school, and some years completely on our own. Homeschooling can be really expensive, but it doesn't| Vigor it Out
Our History Quest audiobooks can be beneficial for students of all ages (and for us adults too!). We hear your “buts…” so here are some shortcuts on how an audiobook might work for you. We are already using the printed books now…Life gets busy. Having an audiobook on hand gives you the option to listen … Read More » The post Don’t have a History Quest Audiobook Yet?! Benefits of Audiobooks for All Learners appeared first on Pandia Press.| Pandia Press
In recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ Day today, we are honored to share some resources that will help you explore the legacy, rich culture, history, and modern achievements of Indigenous people worldwide. What About Columbus Day?Many parents and teachers, in the traditional school systems, did not grow up recognizing Indigenous Peoples’ Day. When we were younger, we may have … Read More » The post Resources to Honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day appeared first on Pandia Press.| Pandia Press
From History Quest: United States, Chapter 24 Read More » The post Teaching Children about 9/11: Free Downloadable Unit Study appeared first on Pandia Press.| Pandia Press
Free Resources for Parents, Kids, and Teachers In celebration of Labor Day, we want to honor all of our fellow citizens whose hard work makes our country run — here today and decades ago. We’re excited to share some resources on why today is so important and how your kids can learn more. Click below for … Read More » The post The History of Labor Day & United States History appeared first on Pandia Press.| Pandia Press
In this podcast on Biblical Parenting, we discuss technology wellness, including gaming, social media, and how to set boundaries that actually stick.| Hip Homeschool Moms
If you want your children to be prepared for our world’s rapidly-changing economy, start raising them like little CEOs—curious kids with an understanding of money, business, and entrepreneurship. Whether they’re 2 or 17, it’s never too early to empower your child with a mindset that helps them not just in the distant future, but right...| Hip Homeschool Moms
No Azure Standard Near Me - The realization of what I would be missing soon became apparent.| Hip Homeschool Moms
When my wife was teaching, she loved when kids would make her little gifts: notes, letters, cards, drawings, etc. Now that we have four kids in school, she tries to give back by doing little things throughout the year for their teachers. The first day of school, holidays, or Teachers’ Appreciation Week is a great... Read More » The post Printable Gift Tag for Teachers Appreciation Week: “C is for Caffeine” first appeared on Your Modern Dad. The post Printable Gift Tag for Teachers Ap...| Your Modern Dad
Discover how to plan an art day that’s fun, easy to prep, and full of creativity. Use these simple steps to spark imagination and explore artists at home!| jojoebi - jojoebi | Productivity For Moms | Printables for Kids
Get ready for fall with the Best Caramel Dip Recipe Fall and apples seem to go hand in hand. More specifically fall and caramel apples. I do love a traditional caramel with my apple, but it’s not always great for dipping. There is something about this creamy caramel dip that just makes it the best. […] The post The Best Caramel Dip Recipe appeared first on Julie Measures.| Julie Measures
One of the questions I get asked most frequently is “How do you structure your day?” I understand being curious about what goes on during other people’s homeschool day. I’ve watched many day-in-the-life videos trying to glean wisdom and inspiration. There’s something reassuring about knowing we’re all learning and no two homeschools look the same- ... Read More about A Homeschool Day-In-The-Life The post A Homeschool Day-In-The-Life appeared first on Arrows & Applesauce.| Arrows & Applesauce
I am fully aware that the majority of my followers are probably already homeschooling (yay, for homeschooling!), but there may be a few of you who follow along out of curiosity, or are still on the fence. There may be some of you who have a close friend or family member considering it. Some of ... Read More about START HERE if You’re Thinking Of Homeschooling The post START HERE if You’re Thinking Of Homeschooling appeared first on Arrows & Applesauce.| Arrows & Applesauce
Printable notebooking pages for kids to learn about Leonardo da Vinci. Perfect for homeschool and classroom use.| My Joy-Filled Life
Learning how to keep all the homschool materials organized so you don’t lose your mind with mess is an art. It’s important to let the kids learn and explore and that takes a lot of stuff… but how do you keep it together when shool is not in session? Learn exactly how to organize homeschool!... The post How to Organize Homeschool appeared first on Vigor it Out.| Vigor it Out
Two of my best tricks for homeschooling is using board games, and using Youtube! Youtube has ENDLESS educational resources for all ages and really works well at keeping the kids engaged. (Some are boring as heck though, you just gotta know where to look.) So check out this list of 30 awesome Youtube channels for... The post The Best Youtube Channels for Homeschooling appeared first on Vigor it Out.| Vigor it Out
Whether you are short on space, living in an RV to travel, or just want to keep the homeschool clutter minimal… this post is for you! Learn how to set up a minimalist homeschool room with me with tips and tricks I’ve acquired over 11 years of homeschooling! Minimalist Homeschool Rooms are Actually the Norm... The post How to Set Up a Minimalist Homeschool Room appeared first on Vigor it Out.| Vigor it Out
Calculate homeschool GPAs fast. Add courses, credits, and grades; set A+ 4.0/4.3 and Honors/AP bumps; see weighted + unweighted GPAs and credits.| Homeschool of 1
Anya, the founder of Montessori From The Heart, is an educational coach, a blogger, an author, a digital creator, and an influencer.| Montessori From The Heart
A Gentle Approach to Sixth Grade Language Arts Teaching language arts to boys can be a challenge. My oldest graduated in 2023, and with her, language arts came easily. Fast... The post A Gentle Approach to Sixth Grade Language Arts appeared first on Grace Grow & Edify.| Grace Grow & Edify
This Free Printable Owl Template is perfect for making lots of fall crafts and activities with your preschoolers and kindergartners this September, October, and November.| The Keeper of the Memories
What do seventh graders learn in math? Here's a quick overview of topics your middle grader needs to learn this year ... and how to help them learn it!| Hip Homeschool Moms
Let's talk about 5 ways to grow a love of creation and nature in your homeschool.| Hip Homeschool Moms
In Homeschool Conversations Podcast, Episode 36, Trish and Nadim El-Rahi discuss helping your child build a strong math foundation for a future STEM career.| Hip Homeschool Moms
Today I'm sharing some fun ways to make the first day of homeschool something for you and your children to look forward to!| Hip Homeschool Moms
Morning time has been one of the few constants in our homeschool. As my children have changed, our schedules have changed, and our goals have changed, we have adapted our homeschooling curriculum in many ways, but having a morning time has remained a constant. There have been years when morning time more typically happened in … Continue reading Family Time (aka Morning Time) 2025| The Schoolin' Swag Blog
Education is one of the most significant choices a parent will make for their child, and the decision between homeschooling and traditional school often comes down to more than just curriculum. One of the most frequently discussed aspects is time, how much of it is spent learning, how it’s structured, and how it affects the […] The post Homeschooling vs School Hours: Why Less Might Be More first appeared on jojoebi.| jojoebi
If you’re wondering how to make a time capsule with kids, let me share our story. Back in 2014, we visited an Andy Warhol exhibition in Tokyo, and that’s where the idea began. Warhol had created hundreds of boxes filled with everyday items from different periods in his life, and it sparked something in us. […] The post How to Make a Time Capsule with Kids first appeared on jojoebi.| jojoebi
Welcome back to another season of Homeschool Conversations with Humility and Doxology! I'm Amy Sloan, a second-generation homeschooling mom of five including 2 graduates, and I’m so excited to be back in your earbuds for Season 12. Today’s episode is a special one: a listener Q&A to kick off the…| Humility and Doxology
We are largely staying the course, so to speak, and savoring this season. Someone recently mentioned the sweet spot between diapers & driving- life is sweet, by that definition! The “baby” potty trained this summer, and we have a few years till the oldest gets behind the wheel. I’m acutely aware of the speed at which these kids are growing, and there are certainly micro-stages within this sweet spot. But here we are, scaffolding into independence bit by bit and leaning into new interest...| Librarian in the House
My kids enjoy memorizing! We've been part of a "classical-lite" co-op since my rising 5th grader was in kindergarten, so memory work has been a staple. As I often spend a good chunk of my summer searching for new memory work for the upcoming school year, I thought it might be helpful to share our list of what we've memorized over the years, in case anyone might be in my shoes!| Librarian in the House
Enjoy this encouragement on the importance of homeschool mentors and where you might find them! From groups to homeschool friendships.| Your BEST Homeschool
Now that I’ve shared our curriculum picks for our group subjects and our grade-specific subjects this year, I want to share how we keep it all organized. This isn’t the first blog post I’ve done on this subject, but it couldn’t hurt to have an update and a little clarification via YouTube. Plus, even ... Read More about Keeping Our Homeschool Organized The post Keeping Our Homeschool Organized appeared first on Arrows & Applesauce.| Arrows & Applesauce
Want to prepare your teen for the financial aspects of adulthood? Here are 5 skills to cover and a personal finance curriculum that can help.| Table Life Blog
Learn how to develop homeschool learning objectives this year, and find out why learning objectives are important.| Thinking Kids
Printable First Day of School Signs | Choose from 7 editable designs, from a colorful infographic school sign to a pennant cutout sign, and other easy printable first day of school photo signs (plus matching last day signs). Instant download PDF files so you're ready to print and snap a photo. #remodelaholic #firstdayofschool| Remodelaholic
Try these fun outdoor activities in hanging planters. Hide the planters in your hard or place them in their typical spot and watch your child discover the books, toys, games or any other activity you want to put inside of them. This convenient storage idea will help breathe new life into your toys and get […] The post Outdoor Activities in Hanging Planters appeared first on Little Pine Learners.| Little Pine Learners
This leaf activity for kids is so easy to create and SOOOO fun to play with! These leaf magnetic tiles make a great addition to any magnatile collection and will breathe new life into playtime. Magnetic tiles are by far the most loved toy for both my older children at home and kindergarten students in […] The post A Leaf Activity for Kids appeared first on Little Pine Learners.| Little Pine Learners
These DIY pressed flower magnetic tiles are so beautiful and really easy to make! They make a great addition to any magnatile collection and will breathe| Little Pine Learners
Want to instantly freeze water? Let's do a cool science trick to instantly freeze water! I'll help you impress your friends, do some science at home with your kids, or set this STEM science experiment up in your classroom. Learn this cool science trick. Instantly freeze water with science at home.| Susan Berk Koch
Teach kids mapping and cartography with this hands-on project. Build spatial thinking, math skills, and curiosity about the world.| STEAM Powered Family
Home School Researcher Volume 39, No. 2, 2025, p. 1-8 Marta Giménez-Dasí Faculty of Psychology, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, magdasi@ucm.es Laura Quintanilla Faculty of Psychology, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, Spain, lquintanilla@psi.uned.es Renata Sarmento-Henrique Psy...| National Home Education Research Institute
Home School Researcher Volume 39, No. 1, 2025, p. 1-9 Lucy Barnard-Brak Professor, Department of Special Education, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, lbarnardbrak@ua.edu Carolina Kudesey Doctoral Candidate, Department of Special Education, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, clkudesey@ua.edu Abstract...| National Home Education Research Institute
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Every parent has heard that it’s great to read out loud to kids, and I happen to find this a particularly enjoyable part of my day, BUT I wanted to know: what are the actual benefits? Besides the snuggles. 🥰 Some of these findings were surprising to me, but others were things I already have... Read On → The post 20 Benefits of Reading Out Loud to Children appeared first on Every Sunny Day.| Every Sunny Day
Are you creating a custom homeschool schedule based on the needs of your family? Find out what to consider when doing this.| iHomeschool Network
These Free Printable Owl Life Cycle Worksheets are perfect for practicing sequencing, order of events, and of course fine motor skills with your preschoolers and kindergartners this fall.| The Keeper of the Memories
These Space Preschool Theme printables and activities are perfect for practicing important early learning skills with your preschoolers and kindergartners this school year.| The Keeper of the Memories
Check out our Illustrated Bible Maps Review. It's A Visual, Faith-Filled Resource for Homeschool and Family Study.| Hip Homeschool Moms
If you’re homeschooling a teen, you know that equipping them for long-term success of adulthood means they need a lot more than just a few math, literature, and science credits. They need to know how to make a myriad of ordinary (yet vital) decisions every day, from budgeting to insurance to avoiding debt. Including personal […]| Humility and Doxology
A gathering of the top homeschool resources to help your homeschool be the best It can be! Homeschooling can be simple and full of freedom.| Your BEST Homeschool
These grade numbers just keep getting higher! I logically know that third grade turns into fourth grade, fourth into fifth, and so on, but I tell ya’- each year my flabber is completely gasted at how fast time is passing! Today I’m sharing our curriculum picks for our grade-specific subjects. If you missed our ... Read More about Curriculum Picks For Third, Fourth, and Sixth Grade | 2025-26 The post Curriculum Picks For Third, Fourth, and Sixth Grade | 2025-26 appeared first on Arrows & A...| Arrows & Applesauce
I love sharing our curriculum picks with you at the start of each new school year. It’s like sitting down with a friend and just spilling all the details of an important life event. The excitement of back-to-school season has never faded for me! Today I’m sharing resources we’re using for group subjects. Sometimes ... Read More about Group Subjects + Morning Basket | Curriculum Picks 2025-26 The post Group Subjects + Morning Basket | Curriculum Picks 2025-26 appeared first on Arrows & A...| Arrows & Applesauce
Anya, the founder of Montessori From The Heart, is an educational coach, a blogger, an author, a digital creator, and an influencer.| Montessori From The Heart
Unsure about independent learning in your homeschool? Here's what to know about it, plus the best homeschool curriculum for this approach.| Table Life Blog
Engage your students with this interactive addition game. A great way to reinforce addition math facts through fun and games.| My Joy-Filled Life
My father-in-law once explained why he wanted to ‘homeschool’ when almost no one else in the state was doing so. “I wanted my children to be like their mother rather than like the teachers in the schools.” Whether this was or is the best practical conclusion, it in any case indicates a key starting point: […]| LifeCraft
Looking for Halloween crafts for kids that are fun and affordable? Discover easy Halloween crafts your kids will love making this spooky season! The post Your Ultimate List of Halloween Crafts for Kids This Fall first appeared on Teach Me, Mama. The post Your Ultimate List of Halloween Crafts for Kids This Fall appeared first on Teach Me, Mama.| Teach Me, Mama
The number one question I’ve been asked over the last several months? What’s Gracen’s school situation – high school or homeschool? So here’s the update… But first – a little catch up in case you’re new here or just not up-to-date on the situation… Home learning has always on our radar – we’re talking since… The post High School or Homeschool? appeared first on Mama.Papa.Bubba..| Mama.Papa.Bubba.
Homeschool Math Curriculum I’m so excited to tell you about my newest project, a homeschool math curriculum! I know I’m biased, but... The post FUN Homeschool Math Curriculum appeared first on Orison Orchards.| Orison Orchards
Best Homeschool Calculus Class Is your child ready to earn college credits, but not quite ready to socialize with young adults on... The post Calculus with Mr. D Math Review appeared first on Orison Orchards.| Orison Orchards
What is the best app to learn Spanish? My kids and I have been studying Spanish in our homeschool for many years.... The post The Best App to Learn Spanish appeared first on Orison Orchards.| Orison Orchards
My favorite Homeschool Planner When I began homeschooling over twenty years ago, there was no such thing as a homeschool planner, so... The post My Favorite Homeschool Planner appeared first on Orison Orchards.| Orison Orchards
If you're looking for a great educational game, Trekking Through History is a fun strategy game for adults and families.| Orison Orchards