I recently came across a book called Kitchen Table Play and Learn by Copley & Custer. The subtitle caught my attention “Activities and lessons for building your preschooler’s vital developmental skills.
The book starts out with some questions that someone would have when starting out this book. Then it moves into Read more »
Originally posted 2009-04-06 12:37:19. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under: Alphabet, Curriculum, Home school, Homeschooling, Reviews
Did you know that scientists can tell what kind of rock you send to them? Follow this site and find out how you can send a rock to a scientist. They will test the rock with the same technology they use on the mars exploration rover and then tell you what the rock is made of. They feature a rock of the month and give you some interesting links where you can learn even more about rocks. You will see pictures of the whole process of what your rock goes through when you send one in. Here’s the link….http://ratw.la.asu.edu/
Originally posted 2008-06-25 23:55:52. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under: Gardening, Home school, Homeschooling, Internet, Science, Websites
I thought I would give you a Mystery of History review since it’s one of my favorite History resources. There are 3 volumes that are written by Linda Hobar, a Christian homeschool Mom.
In each volume you will get 36 weeks of lessons organized Read more »
Originally posted 2009-02-26 15:54:46. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under: Curriculum, Home school, Homeschooling, Reviews
Dollar Homeschool produces the CDs for Rays Math. I received the Ray’s Arithmetic series as part of the TOS homeschool crew. This is quite a huge collection…
You receive the equivalent of 38 textbooks along with Read more »
Originally posted 2010-02-16 00:44:15. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under: High School, Home school, Homeschooling, Math, Reviews
Career exploration for High School students can be fun and exciting. After all these years of home schooling, your child can start to investigate what it is he/she will be able to do the rest of their life.
The little weE-book published by the Old Schoolhouse Magazine called Career Exploration for High School Students introduces what you can do with your child to help them investigate this area. Read more »
Originally posted 2009-04-02 09:10:48. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under: Curriculum, High School, Home school, Homeschooling, Reviews
If your child is struggling with their math facts, they might benefit from an online math program like Read more »
Originally posted 2010-02-02 10:17:24. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under: Curriculum, Home school, Homeschooling, Math, Reviews
Have you ever heard of Presidential Penmanship? I had never heard of this program until I received a CD for review as part of the Homeschool Crew. Although I am familiar with The Book Peddler Read more »
Originally posted 2010-02-19 00:49:04. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under: Grammar, High School, Home school, Homeschooling, Reviews, Writing
If you’re anything like me, one of the few things you remember about public school were the field trips. We’re they fun? That’s what I like so much about homeschooling – we can take field trips to so many interesting places!
I’ve written up some homeschool field trip ideas on Read more »
Originally posted 2009-08-04 13:30:55. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under: Field Trips, Home school, Homeschooling, Websites
I found a great site that lists lots of virtual field trips. I didn’t know that there was one site that had so many of these! It looks like a lot of fun. They have everything from geysers, volcanoes, how products are made, and lots more. I emailed this site to my children to look at. Let me know what you think…. http://www.googolpower.com/content/free-learning-resources/virtual-field-trips
Originally posted 2008-10-06 12:43:48. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under: Home school, Homeschooling, Internet, Science, Virtual Tours, Websites
I received several review copies of ebooks published by Guardian Angel Publishing. The titles I reviewed were Rainbow Sheep, Hamster Holidays, Earthquake, Gifts from God and No Bones About It.
These were engaging books that can be viewed on your computer or printed off. They are mainly for ages 0-12. I printed off Read more »
Originally posted 2009-10-13 23:46:04. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under: Home school, Homeschooling, Reviews, Science