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Homeschool Tips Archives

Free Homeschool Curriculum Resource

– I am  very happy to share the latest TOS (The Old Schoolhouse Magazine)  E-Book (about E-Books!) with you . . . E-Homeschooling: Embracing the E-Book Revolution This originally $14.95 value is FREE! You may already know the value of E-Books for homeschool curriculum and records, but if you don’t, the information found in this free ebook is invaluable to you. This unique book will help answer the following questions about E-Books and so much…

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Homeschool Record Keeping

Perhaps,  like me, you need help with record-keeping?    Do you need something that is  easy to set up and that will give you more time with your children while helping to keep things organized.  An extra benefit to being organized today will enable you, at the same time to capture your family’s precious memories.  Your homeschool record keeping is actually akin to scrapbooking.  You have the basic framework to flesh-out a wonderfully creative  “scrapbook” of…

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Seven Things that Help When Homeschooling Gets Hard

We all have bad homeschooling days sometimes. …even had bad weeks, or bad months, and even some bad years. Now years later, it doesn’t seem to matter that every homeschooling day wasn’t rosy. Life is just not a bed of roses and neither is homeschooling.  So we just have to expect that there will be those hard homeschooling times when nothing seems to be accomplished or when Mom is sick, when there is crisis in…

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Setting up a Homeschool Schedule

I wrote last year about our success with  our Year Round Homeschool Schedule.  If you haven’t settled on a good schedule for your family, you might want to read here about what Cindy Rushton is offering that you can help you (Free for you). It concerns developing a good schedule for your family. This is the story: Cindy was telling me all about her Ultimate Homeschool Expo.  She has just finished adding all of the…

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Homemade Play Dough Recipe

Playdough in Homeschool Play dough is an art medium for homeschool with multiple uses.  I always kept a supply of play dough for my preschooler’s “school” acitivity time.  Making things with play dough was an activity that was often on their school time list. It would keep my 4 year old occupied for a while while I worked one on one with my older children who needed help with reading or math. I often made…

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Learn How to Homeschool

I want to share with you what is available at this years online homeschool convention…Just Look at a few of the homeschool workshops for you this year: Teaching the Multi-Grade Homeschool Home What You Need to Have a Good Art Education Program in the Home Saving Money with Coupons Habit Formation Reach for the Stars: Getting Your Children (and You) Excited about Story-writing Unfamiliar Territory: Covering Subjects You’re Not Familiar With Lap Booking Bringing Science…

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Online Homeschool Convention

photo credit: Andrew Stawarz When Tim and I made the decision over 20 years ago to homeschool our children, my first task was to read everything I could find about homeschooling.  With my children’s future in my hands, I wanted to learn, learn, learn so I could offer them the best education and family life that I could by God’s grace.  (Another day, I will share with you the books that I read that gave…

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Home Grown Kids

photo credit: John-Morgan My friend Debbie Bailey gave me a book to read about homeschooling.  The book was Homegrown Kids: A Practical Handbook for Teaching Your Children at Home by Dorothy and Raymond Moore.  I was interested in homeschooling but I knew nothing about it.  Debbie had given me a book that was to change my life! As I sat down to begin reading this book, Lane was an active 4 year old and Nathan,…

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Frugal Simple Living

Help for the frugal family! Christian parents have a desire to have homes that model good work ethic, enterprise, and accomplishment. Homeschool families strive to incorporate activities for all family members that work toward these goals. Now more than ever, as we face challenging economic times, we all want to find cost-saving activities that are constructive and helpful to our families.  Vision forum is offering a sale this week on products for practical and frugal…

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Children’s Chores

Tips for Successful Kids Chores will help you improve your home chore plan. You will find suggestions for implementing a chore program in your home that includes your children. Here you will find some ideas for how it is done in other homes. Also, you’ll find chore ideas to give to your children so that they can to work as part your family team.

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You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise.

- Deuteronomy 6:7 -  

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