A Homeschool Lost and Found

If only our school had a “lost and found” box.  Unfortunately, I don’t think that will even help.  I would actually have to find things first in order for them to be in that box. Help me!  I’m homeschooling a house full of little people and lost items are a regular occurrence.  The hardest part … Read more

Teach Your Children to Read with a Multi-Sensory Decoding Program Review

ABeCeDarian Reading Program is “a research-based, explicit, comprehensive, multi-sensory decoding program.”  It focuses on phonemics awareness, phonics, and fluency. ABeCeDarian is divided into 4 levels. Crew members with young readers have been using the first two levels of the program. Level A is for nonreaders or very beginning readers. Level B is for students reading at … Read more

Computer Programming Software for Christian Families Review

For the past several weeks, the Crew has been reviewing computer programming software from Computer Science for Kids. The Crew reviewed two different products, Computer Bible Games for Microsoft Small Basic and Beginning Microsoft Small Basic.                                       … Read more

Unit Studies and Lapbooking for PreK – Middle School Review

A Journey Through Learning provides a wonderful opportunity to practice scrapbooking/lapbooking in an educational setting.  The lapbooks are available for all different subjects and ages.  On the main page of the website you will see a few new lapbooks including ones for upcoming holidays. A Journey Through Learning was created by two homeschool moms who … Read more

Travel Schooling

I have wanderlust. I can’t help it. I get giddy at the thought of exploring new places and seeing new things. The food! The history! The cultures! The possibilities of things to see and places to go are endless. I want to share this sense of wanderlust with my children and have found that learning … Read more

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