[maxbutton id=”3″] Ever since an Alpha Omega representative took time to comment on my post “Horizons Versus Lifepac,” we’ve been sold. It’s a really good fit for my Drama Queen who grasps the math concepts fairly quickly and easily but tires of a math lesson that drags on too long or gets too repetitive. Imagine my surprise (not) when her younger brother turned out to be the exact same way? …
School at Home
School at home – that’s self explanatory right?
Dissections, Scalpels and Organs, Oh my! (A Home Science Tools Review.)
[maxbutton id=”2″] When I think about 7th grade science, I think “dissections.” What about you? Did you enjoy them, hate them, avoid them? We were blessed to be in a school where we could work on dissections individually or in pairs. I never minded doing dissections and I knew since beginning this journey that dissections were one of those “public school experiences” I wanted my home schooled kids to be …
10 Things I’ve learned about blogging while homeschooling.
This past year has been crazy (but in a totally good way.) One year ago I joined the iHomeschool Network and felt God leading me back into blogging for income. Blogging has now become my job. I’m not getting rich or anything, but hey! I’m paying some bills. That’s really cool and all, but, well, it’s not my only job right? For the past year I’ve also been trying to …