Today, we’re talking about our plan to take our homeschool history online with the American History courses from The Nomadic Professor. With five children in our homeschool, we have lots of different personalities and preferences when it comes to school. Some of my kids prefer live classes, while others may enjoy recorded options. Some of […]
Heading Outdoors with the New Beautiful Feet Books Nature Study Program
Lately, I’ve been struggling to keep my kids away from screens. It started as a quick fix to keep my kids occupied for a few minutes while I made dinner, but these days, it’s a near obsession. From shopping on Amazon, and watching YouTube shorts, to playing Fornite, it’s almost impossible to get my kids […]
How We Use the Wordela Homeschool Vocabulary Builder
Need a fresh vocabulary builder program in your homeschool? Take a look at Wordela Homeschool – the innovative vocabulary learning platform. Juggling five students in my homeschool is a little bit like herding kittens. It’s an enormous challenge to keep everyone on track. As my kids get older, I’m working hard to encourage independent learning […]
Choosing Homeschool Science Courses for our High School Student
Today, we’re talking about how we choose online science courses in our homeschool, particularly in the middle school and high school years. Read on to learn about Greg Landry’s Homeschool Science Life Prep Physics course for high school. In August, we’ll be heading into our thirteenth year of homeschooling. We’ll have three high school students, […]
Using BuddyBooks for Reading Practice for a Student with Dyslexia
Today we’re talking about the BuddyBooks program from ObjectveEd. It’s an excellent way to help struggling readers or students with dyslexia practice their reading independently. Years ago, one of my twin sons was diagnosed with dyslexia. After adjustments to our curriculum coupled with an Orton Gillingham phonics program, he is thriving and will be entering […]
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