The world around us is beginning to show signs of spring. Daffodils and crocuses are sending up bright green shoots from beneath the cold, brown earth. A robin braves the cold winds, hopping across the yard. These signs of life give us hope that the long winter will come to a … [Read more...]
Teach As You Rest
Teach as you Rest Lately my kids hear me singing, “tis the season to be weary…” I hear God telling me to rest more…. Find His peace. Certainly our home education needs to be made new; it’s time to determine to teach from a state of rest. Andrew Kern says we ought to … [Read more...]
How Grades Changed Our Homeschool
When we started our homeschooling journey 6 years ago, we didn't know a homeschooler and had no idea what our plans were. But, when it came to grades, I had a clean picture - what was the point of giving them. My husband even asked me about her grades that first year and I asked … [Read more...]
Jon Snow Days – When You Feel Like You Know Nothing
I'm a huge fan of George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series, otherwise known as Game of Thrones. Of all the characters, my favorite would be Jon Snow, the illegitimate son of the troubled Stark Clan and whom I think will end up winning the GoT (but that's better … [Read more...]
Flourish by Mary Jo Tate (Apologia Book Review)
Are you a homeschool mom on the brink of burnout? Is keeping up with a schedule stressing you out? Or, maybe you're just stuck in a rut and need some inspiration! Either way, the latest book reviewed by members of the Schoolhouse Review Crew is for you! Apologia Educational … [Read more...]
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