High School Reading List Round-Up

Homeschooling through the High School years is a wonderful time of exploration and delving into deeper level thinking. Over the years the crew have enjoyed reading some wonderful titles and would like to encourage you to add these to your summer reading lists. Mother, Should I Trust the Government? explores the history of the American … Read more

How Notebooking in Our Homeschool Saves My Sanity

One of the best things that I’ve for our homeschool is incorporate notebooking into various subjects. Notebooking is a great way to see what information your child has absorbed from what they have learned. I always have a place for my child to create a drawing along with their writing because it’s another creative outlet … Read more

Free Music Appreciation Lesson on Leonard Bernstein

M is for. . . Music Appreciation. Today’s lesson is a really fun one about Leonard Bernstein. You’ll find information, links to websites and videos, and free printables! Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) American Leonard Bernstein is known for 3 important roles in music: for being the first permanent conductor of a major American orchestra (he was … Read more

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