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a multiplication chart to print out

Here’s a Multiplication Tables Worksheet to Print

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21 Sep

why memorize multiplication tables? Learning multiplication tables helps with quick math calculations. When we're in a store and looking at something in a package, such as hamburger buns or eggs, we can quickly determine how many packages we need to feed a crowd. Sure, we could stand there and ... Read More about Here’s a Multiplication Tables Worksheet to Print

Balancing Homeschooling while Working From Home

Balancing Homeschooling and Working From Home – a Realistic Approach

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20 Sep

At times, well-intentioned advice suggests that dedicating an entire day to homeschooling leaves no room for a job during regular hours. This is not necessarily so. My husband and I owned a garden center for a few years while also homeschooling. After that, I had an online business while ... Read More about Balancing Homeschooling and Working From Home – a Realistic Approach

Free Printable Coloring Pages for Caspar David Friedrich

Free Coloring Printables for Studying the Artwork of Caspar David Friedrich

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6 Sep

I created more coloring pages for you! I chose Caspar David Friedrich for your students to study, as his works are deep and should give your students much to think about, and will hopefully spark discussions. Friedrich created many stunning pieces and is well worth studying in your homeschool's art ... Read More about Free Coloring Printables for Studying the Artwork of Caspar David Friedrich

1916 spelling manual

Learn Spelling from this 1916 Curriculum for Elementary and Middle School

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26 Aug

When I'm researching through old books, I keep an eye out for educational guides, as education was often more rigorous in the 'olden days.' Don't you agree? We would have never thought to teach much of the left column below. But the point then, as now, is that when we teach spelling, we need to ... Read More about Learn Spelling from this 1916 Curriculum for Elementary and Middle School

free preschool toddler baby curriculum

Free Baby, Toddler, Preschool Curriculum + Daily Planner

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16 Aug

We used Letter of the Week years ago with our homeschooled children, and I'm happy to say it's still online, still free, and still relevant for homeschoolers today. Many of you recently discovered it in our archives here, so I thought I'd re-highlight it for those who are looking for a simple ... Read More about Free Baby, Toddler, Preschool Curriculum + Daily Planner

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making the transition from public school to homeschool

We did what you’re doing, or thinking about doing. Our eldest two went to public school in our little town, and it was just fine, we didn’t have any problems, but I missed them. Also, it was a hassle packing up the baby and toddler to commute the school kids from two different school locations, … Read More about Going from Public School to Home School? Here’s My Advice

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tips for homeschooling a struggling reader

how to homeschool a struggling reader I’ve covered this topic before, but it’s one I’m passionate about, so here I am again. Even if you have a child who is 9 years old and can’t read simple words, or a teen who “doesn’t like books,” don’t give up. You can have a reader, one who … Read More about Tips for homeschooling a struggling reader

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