This week’s question comes from Kelly on our Facebook page: What do you school on furniture wise? Individual desks or one large table? Something else? I am buying new classroom furniture and would love to hear what has worked for people. I suspect we’ll have all kinds of different types of answers on this one, [...]
That is my brand new mouse. I love it. Well, I love it for all of the times except when (because it is wireless) I just dropped it on my foot. Ouch! So, before I manage to drop the mouse on my foot again, I’ll share some great links that I have been enjoying: Slow [...]
As the end of the school year approaches it may be a good time for you to evaluate your ability to teach your children before you start making plans for next year. We homeschool year round, but I like to take the time each year around now, when many other homeschool families are winding down, [...]
This one is a tough question (or set of questions), but I thought it would be an interesting one for some of you to try to tackle. I hope that this will be especially helpful for some of our readers that are just newly getting ready to start their homeschooling journey. Brandi asked on Facebook [...]
God’s Method for Choosing Education : Choosing Curriculum – Raising Olives What does the Bible say about educating our children and how can we apply that to our curriculum choices? Learning at the Grocery Store : Have a Color Hunt – Quirky Mama This simple game uses easy tools to make grocery shopping fun! Tips [...]
Finding field trips to go on has never been a problem that I’ve faced, even before my family began traveling with my husband’s job. I realize that we all live in different size communities and though there’s always a ton of opportunities for those in a larger city, that’s not necessarily true in a rural [...]