Spotlight on the Crew — How Homeschooling and Adoption Made Us Into a City

{This week’s Spotlight on the Crew article is brought to you from Susan, at Slightly Nerdy, Sometimes Cool.}   It was a one day only 50% off coupon sale at  the craft store.  I was so going to use that coupon to stock up on popsicle sticks, tacky glue, and googly eyes.  I am a woman after … Read more

Spotlight on the Crew — Overcoming Homeschooling Fears

{This week’s Spotlight on the Crew article is brought to you from Laura, at  My (re)Viewpoint}   In 2010, over two million children were being homeschooled in the US, and this number continues to grow exponentially every year.  It sometimes seems, though, as if there are just as many families who express an interest in homeschooling, but … Read more

A Thomas Jefferson Education Reviews

This article is in collaboration with A Thomas Jefferson Education. For great education to occur, students must choose to study long, hard and effectively because they genuinely love it! It must be their passion and their delight. When students are deeply in love with studying, they learn in “the flow” and they absorb massive amounts … Read more

Back to Homeschool Blog Hop — Homeschool Co-ops

Welcome to our 5th and final day of the Back to Homeschool Blog Hop! We hope you have enjoyed your time with members of the Schoolhouse Review Crew this week. If you haven’t yet checked out days 1-4, be sure to do so! Monday — Homeschool Methods Tuesday — Homeschool Curriculum Wednesday — Homeschool Planning … Read more

Spotlight on the Crew — Notebooking Artists and Composers for High School

{This week’s Spotlight on the Crew article is brought to you from Angie, at Petra School.} Do you have a desire for your son or daughter to be able to recognize the great art pieces through history? As you approach these High School years do you feel like you barely have time for Literature, History, Math and … Read more