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Homeschool Curriculum Review - The Story of the World Volume 1: Ancient Times
One of the most popular ways to study history in a homeschool setting is to go in order, starting from the beginning. When I decided to take this approach the curriculum that seemed to fit with my children's...
0 commentsSecular Homeschooling
Secular homeschooling is a term that is used to define homeschoolers who are either non Christian, nonreligious or not teaching at home for religious reasons. Many secular home educators are troubled by the...
1 commentHomeschool Curriculum Review - Exploring Creation with Zoology 3
Apologia has a great science curriculum that is perfect for homeschoolers. Their Exploring Creation with Zoology series is geared towards elementary student of all ages and is all about animals. Zoology 1...
0 commentsFree Homeschooling – The Egg Drop
This free homeschooling experiment encourages students to be innovative as they design packaging to protect an uncooked egg from a fall. Not only will students learn about the interaction between objects in motion, but they will also be encouraged to think more about how careful packaging of products surround us in our everyday lives. Read this article to get started with this helpful experiment!
1 commentHomeschool Science – Gluep – Solid or Liquid?
It can be difficult to understand how molecules from different solutions work together to form solids, liquids, and gasses. In this fun homeschool science experiment, you’ll form a flexible solid called gluep, which is a type of plastic. This experiment is not only fun to do, but it can really help you to understand how just a few materials can be combined to make a really cool new material.
1 commentHomeschool Science– The Case of the Collapsing Can
Have you ever tried to crush a soda can with your bare hands? If so, you know that it can take some effort to make it fold. In this homeschool science experiment, you’ll learn how to use physics to your advantage to crush a soda can without even using your hands. Pretty cool idea, huh? Read on to learn how…
2 commentsAmerican Sign Language Coloring - V to Z
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0 commentsAmerican Sign Language Coloring - K to P
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0 commentsHomeschool Curriculum Review: the Robinson Curriculum
The program utilizes the Saxon Math Series textbooks for the mathematics subject through Calculus. Two and a half years ago we made the leap. It didn't arrive without a good deal of consternation. Our oldest...
0 commentsHomeschool Curriculum Review - Adventures in My Father's World
Our first year homeschooling we used curriculum from a company called My Father's World. Adventures in My Father's World was a unit study that took us through the history of the United States, but if you...
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