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  • Homeschool Elective: Character and Skills for Home and Career
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    Homeschool Elective: Character and Skills for Home and Career

    I’ve discovered that it can be incredibly difficult to find quality curriculum choices for my teens who prefer a textbook-based approach to learning. Anyone else have the same problem? My eighth grade son, Keaton, recently began using a new-to-us elective course from Paradigm Accelerated Curriculum. I’m thrilled that the course…

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  • Atomidoodle: Educational Chemistry Game
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    Atomidoodle: Educational Chemistry Game

    Learning the periodic table can be a daunting task. In fact, I have to confess I never advanced beyond a basic understanding of how to use the table for my chemistry assignments in high school. But what if there were a fun, challenging video game that could eliminate all the…

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  • Valentine Heart Dot Marker Printables
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    Valentine Heart Dot Marker Printables

    Do-a-dot printables are wildly popular with my 3-year-old right now. Whether they are ABCs, numbers, or art projects, she loves them all. These Valentine Heart Dot Marker Printables are perfect for preschoolers to make and give to family and friends. I hope your little ones enjoy them as much as…

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  • Color-by-Number Holiday Pages
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    Color-by-Number Holiday Pages

    Lately my 3-year-old, Kendra, has been so excited to work on color-by-number activities. Last week we started using the Color-by-Number Holidays worksheets from Mama’s Learning Corner–and Kendra LOVES them! Color-by-Number Holidays is a collection of 55 coloring pages for Thanksgiving and Christmas. From turkeys and pumpkins to Christmas trees and…

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    Winter Wonderland Online Art Course

    Because I am not gifted artistically, I am always on the lookout for quality art instruction for my children. Two of my teens in particular are interested in art, and I am amazed at what they have accomplished with DVD instruction in pencil drawing, painting, and colored pencil art. My…

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  • Printable Alphabet Letters
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    Printable Alphabet Letters

    It’s been so much fun having a preschooler to work with again! While I do enjoy the challenge of teaching high school courses, there is just something special about seeing a happy little face beaming at me while we practice ABCs and 123s. This colorful alphabet set is an excellent…

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  • North Star Geography {Review}
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    North Star Geography {Review}

    Over the past four years of homeschooling high school, we have tried two different geography courses. Neither was particularly enjoyable, and I definitely wasn’t interested in repeating either of them with another student. As Kaylee approached tenth grade, I began to look for a more suitable geography course. When Bright…

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  • William Penn Unit Study
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    William Penn Unit Study

    Who Was William Penn? William Penn was a Quaker who founded the colony of Pennsylvania as a place for religious freedom in America. Early Life William Penn was born in London, England, on October 14, 1644. He was the son of a land-owner and admiral, Sir William Penn. Penn entered…

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    Online Learning Resource for High School Courses

    As my children reach the upper grades, I find myself continually challenged to keep up with their high school courses. Algebra, geometry, physical science, chemistry–I’ve coached my teens through all of them. But even though I enjoy helping my kids with high school subjects, sometimes they just need more skillful…

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