Blog Cruise — Why Homeschool?

Why do you homeschool? I love asking this question to homeschool moms. For some reason, I just find it an interesting and enlightening conversation to have. Ask a hundred homeschool moms why they homeschool and you’ll get 100 different answers. From academic excellence to special learning needs, differing worldviews to more time as a family, … Read more

King Alfred’s English

This article is in collaboration with TheShorterWord.com. King Alfred’s English: A History of the Language We Speak and Why We Should Be Glad We Do was written by Laurie J. White as a way to bring the history of our language to students in grades 7 through 12 in a fun and engaging manner. Laurie … 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 — Hobby Farm Homeschooling

{This week’s Spotlight on the Crew article is brought to you from Jennifer, at  Our Peculiar Lives.}   One thing I’m learning, a couple of years into this home educating journey, is that things change! Our oldest, Hannah, is 6 ½.  Then we have three boys. We decided to do school on daddy’s work days.  We planned … Read more

Back to Homeschool Blog Hop — Homeschool Classrooms

Welcome to day 4 of our Back to Homeschool Blog Hop. If you haven’t yet had the chance to explore the first 3 days of our Back to Homeschool Blog Hop, you can do that by following these links: Monday — Homeschool Methods Tuesday — Homeschool Curriculum Wednesday — Homeschool Planning I just love catching a glimpse of … Read more

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