For those of you who follow my blog, Pass The Flu Bug Please, you know that our family faces many medical ups and downs. Some are very easy to combat and still others drain us of everything we have in us. Some are related to the children’s health while some are related to my own. [...]
The writers here at The Homeschool Classroom wanted to take a moment to congratulate one of our own on a big accomplishment! Congratulations to Kris, who writes with us every Wednesday, for her win at the Homeschool Blog Awards! Her blog, Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers, won for Best Unschooling or Eclectic Homeschooling Blog! Well done, Kris! [...]
When it comes to what we enjoy for reading material, Genius and I have entirely different ideas. I really will read anything, but enjoy historical fiction a lot. Genius needs to be duct taped to a chair to read anything that isn’t sci-fi or fantasy though. I was filled with excitement knowing that through the [...]
For the last couple of years our homeschool group has stuffed shoe boxes for Operation Christmas Child. We chose this particular service project because it’s a simple one in which we can involve all the kids in our group, from the youngest to the oldest. It has always been my hope that, in addition to [...]
I didn’t learn to type until I was in 7th grade. Back then, we had big, clunky electric typewriters and if we got consistent high grades, we might be able to type on the computer word processor for a couple of lessons! Well, times have changed and typing skills is something our children are needing [...]
I am not the world’s best artist. As a matter of fact, my idea of drawing people usually involves a whole lot of “stick” lines, and perhaps a set of triangles put together to make a bow, as well as some eyelashes, to indicate which of those stick figures is a girl. Because of this [...]