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Novel Study – Britfield & the Lost Crown
We love books and a good novel study around here. When we were given the opportunity to review Britfield & the Lost Crown, we were very excited. Our adventure has only begun.
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Yoga With Kids: Learning Together
Yoga with kids is a fun and challenging experience. I am fairly new to my yoga journey and I love that my children are learning yoga, to control their bodies and minds, with me.
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Ancient Greece Homeschool Unit
Ancient Greece has been a topic of conversation in our home for many moons now. Incorporating an Ancient Greece homeschool unit has been so much fun.
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Using Sight Words – Crafty Classroom Review
Sight words can be a wonderful introduction to reading for your child. Luckily, we have been able to review a program from The Crafty Classroom all about sight words!
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The Heart Changer – Book Review
My family love to read. We are always looking for new books. Recently, I got the chance to review The Heart Changer from Jarm Del Boccio, Author.
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Homeschooling in the Summer
The warm weather is here, public schools are out. Are you homeschooling in the summer? For us, learning never stops, the opportunities just change.
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Struggling to Learn to Read? Check out this Dyslexia Gold Review
Is your child struggling to learn to read? Dyslexia Gold is a program designed to help them improve their reading and spelling skills.
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Matific Galaxy Review
Do your kids love puzzles and video games? If so, you should check out this review for Matific Galaxy - an award winning math game for grades K-6!
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School’s Out! Unschooling Year End Report
School's Out! It is summer and we are excited for warmer weather and new adventures. We just had our unschooling year-end meeting and are officially done!
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Jump In – Homeschool Writing Review
Today I am reviewing Jump In, 2nd Edition - digital edition. This textbook, from Writing with Sharon Watson, is a homeschool writing lesson guide for your students. It works through the complexities of writing essays and the finer points of writing in small increments as to not overwhelm students.