Sneaking School into the Busy Days

Lisa @ Chicken, Bunnies, and Homeschool — How I sneak in extra school Sneaking in extra school on long car journeys can be “downloadabley” easy and free! Kemi @ Homemaking Organized Blog — Where Did You Learn That?! Okay before you think I’m talking about learning swear words and unseemly behavior let me put your … Read more

The Road We Traveled

You know those “fork in the road” moments that we all have?  Sometimes they feel as though they are much more “permanent” than they really are…’cause we actually CAN turn around, go back and go the other route, can’t we? But most of the time, when it’s one of those moments, it doesn’t seem like … Read more

Play to win the most powerful job in the world! (The Presidential Game Review)

Many homeschool families love to have fun and play games as they learn. The Presidential Game is designed to for both. Teach your children the ins and outs of politics as you race to be declared President. Played in teams of Democrats and Republicans, players have to decide whether to campaign or go fundraising. As … Read more

Unlocking the Potential in Your Children (PeopleKeys Review)

Have you ever wanted to know why your kids do the things they do, and what they’re thinking while they do it? Wondered exactly what motivates them, and wished you had a better understanding of how to help them effectively use that drive? Or, take it even farther, and use their unique personality to encourage, … Read more

Reading with Phonograms and Cursive Handwriting (Logic of English Review)

Logic of English offers an approach to reading instruction that is based on the fact that 98% of English words can be understood if the student learns just 74 basic phonograms and 30 spelling rules. It teaches reading, spelling, and writing all at the same time using multisensory activities that appeal to all types of learners. Some … Read more