Month: April 2018
STORY OF THE WORLD HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM REVIEW
Story of the World was the first history curriculum we purchased years ago when our homeschool journey was just starting out. While we enjoyed it for a couple years, we quickly realized that it wasn&#... Read MorePHASES OF THE MOON PEG DOLL TUTORIAL
These are probably the cutest peg dolls I’ve ever made! Don’t be deceived by the thumbnail, I actually made a complete lunar phase set to last an entire month! Granted it did get a little ... Read MoreHOMESCHOOLING IN HIGH SCHOOL | CLASSES
There are many ways to take classes in high school from forming your own, buying a curriculum, taking online classes to taking community college classes. Today I’m sharing our experience with co... Read MoreHOW I ORGANIZE OUR BOOKSHELVES | HOME LIBRARY TOUR
How to organize bookshelves can vary depending on the types of books you have. If you have a lot of books in one subject area, you can group them together. Groups can be by subject like “botany&... Read MoreHOW TO LESSON PLAN FOR HOMESCHOOL
The process of lesson planning seems to be a mystery because so much of what is shown are the final stages of lesson planning, the point where page numbers and book titles are being added into the les... Read MoreHOW TO GROW SPROUTS FOR BEGINNERS
One day when I was only five years old, my mom caught me sneaking the sprouts. It was as if I was sneaking chocolate! They were so good, and I kept eating them before they were ready. Fast forward nea... Read MoreROMAN HISTORY UNIT STUDY | HOW-TO PROCESS FROM START TO FINISH
It’s time to start a new unit and this time I’ll walk you through the process of putting together a unit study from start to finish. The only thing I’ve put in a separate video is th... Read More- 2 of 2
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