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 […]
Deeper Dives and Independent Learning with Education Perfect Homeschooling Resources
We’re in the last few days of homeschool preparation around here. I’m busy collecting supplies, clearing space for new materials, and bookmarking websites that will help make our homeschool richer and more robust. One of my new favorite homeschooling resources is Education Perfect. Disclaimer: I partnered with Education Perfect for this post, receiving a membership […]
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 American History Through Literature (with Beautiful Feet Books)
Back when I learned history, we had textbooks filled with names, dates, details, and fuzzy maps. I thought it was horrifically boring. I have no idea how I managed to score well on the AP US History exam because I seriously don’t recall much at all. I wanted my children’s history lessons to be different, […]
Our Classical Christian Curriculum for Third Grade
Okie dokie, homeschool mommas. Before I share our selections for our classical Christian curriculum for third grade, I have a confession to make. My boys are in between grade levels, and as I talk to more homeschooling families, I’m finding that we’re not alone. Part of the beauty of homeschooling is being able to meet […]