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Tips for Nature Study with Toddlers and Preschoolers

By Dianna Kennedy 7 Comments

Don't be intimidated by science! Check out these easy tips for nature study with your toddlers and preschoolers.

We’re sharing our best super simple tips for nature study with toddlers and preschoolers today, with our friend Colleen Kessler. One of the things I love best about staying home to teach my little ones is that I get to see the wonder in their eyes as they discover new things. I get to hear […]

Filed Under: The Homeschooling Life Tagged With: children, Colleen Kessler, family, guest post, homeschooling, nature study

Insider Tips for Getting Started with Teaching Textbooks Homeschool Math Curriculum

By Dianna Kennedy 4 Comments

Looking for something to fix your homeschool math woes? We recently made the switch to Teaching Textbooks Homeschool Math curriculum and our family loves it!

Are you considering making a switch to the Teaching Textbooks homeschool math curriculum? Read on for some insider tips to get you off to a great start! If you’re ever around a group of homeschooling mommas, chances are, you’ll eventually hear the conversation turn to math. Moms may extol the virtues of their favorite homeschool […]

Filed Under: The Homeschooling Life Tagged With: homeschool, homeschooling, math, math curriculum, teaching textbooks, teaching textbooks homeschool math curriculum, the homeschooling life

Our Classical Christian Curriculum for Second Grade

By Dianna Kennedy 2 Comments

Second Grade with Memoria Press - a classical homeschool curriculum, with special attention for struggling learners' needs.

As much as I love the Memoria Press classical Christian curriculum packages, there are times when you can’t work from one core. That’s where we are now with my boys. Currently, we’re dealing with an unofficial diagnosis of dyslexia and dysgraphia for them. They struggle with reading and handwriting, but their oral comprehension is spot […]

Filed Under: Memoria Press, The Homeschooling Life Tagged With: Classical Christian curriculum, classical education, homeschooling

Tips and Tricks for Organizing Your Memoria Press Homeschool

By Dianna Kennedy 11 Comments

Wondering how to organize your Memoria Press classical homeschool curriculum? Take a look at these ideas.

Do you need some ideas for organizing your Memoria Press classical homeschool curriculum? If you’ve got children in multiple cores, there’s a LOT of material to organize. These are some of the best tips and tricks that have worked in our family. This year, we have students in fifth grade, second grade/Simply Classical, and in […]

Filed Under: Memoria Press, The Homeschooling Life Tagged With: homeschooling, Memoria Press, organizing your homeschool

Salvete! How We Teach Latin in Our Homeschool

By Dianna Kennedy 4 Comments

how we teach Latin in our homeschool

As we explored the different styles of homeschooling, we decided on a classical approach. One of the cornerstones of the classical curriculum is learning Latin. I’ve never taken a Latin class, so I was a bit worried about how I was going to teach a subject without any experience!   How We Teach Latin in […]

Filed Under: Memoria Press, The Homeschooling Life Tagged With: classical homeschooling curriculum, homeschooling, Latin, Memoria Press, Prima Latina

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