1. Yes, I know that there’s a tab about homeschooling here, but I’ve been really lax in actually getting the job done. About two months ago, my husband and I firmed up our decision to homeschool Rachel. I’m a complete nervous wreck! 2. That’s not ENTIRELY the truth. Somedays, I’m excited — […]
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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 […]
Games for Learning: A Trekking Through History Review
Today we’re talking about the brand new Trekking Through History board game. It’s the perfect addition to your family game night! Do you ever have days where you simply don’t have any motivation to teach your children? Those days are TOUGH. I know that if I don’t teach SOMETHING, I will end up feeling guilty […]
6 Language Arts Homeschool Resources to Explore this Summer
I’m sharing about our favorite language arts resources for our homeschool, found at the Homeschool Buyers Club. During the school year, I’m pressed for time. (isn’t every homeschooling mother?) But as the school year winds down and our schedule relaxes a bit, I get a chance to evaluate what worked, what didn’t, and what we […]
Teaching Geography through Literature with Amazing Picture Books.
Are you looking for the perfect way to teach geography in your large family homeschool? Don’t miss our favorite resource for teaching geography through literature. A few weeks ago, my Daniel caught me as I stared at our computer’s screen, riveted and heart-broken. The Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris was in flames, while people around the […]
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