Confession time: I love planners and I’m a bit of a planner junkie! My newest find is A Simple Plan Homeschooling Planner that I purchased from Mardel for $19.99. I was giddy when it arrived in the mail. I always have high hopes for finding just the right one. I never seem to use the same planner twice. I have come to the conclusion that
Amazing Apostles’ Creed Catholic VBS Review
“Exploring the simple beauties and richness of the Catholic faith fosters children’s knowledge and love of Jesus.” Each summer my children looked forward to attending Vacation Bible School at our parish. It was one of the highlights of their summer! Most of the parishes in our area used a non-Catholic program. Nothing wrong with that of course, the over-arching theme is always to draw closer
Seton Religion for Young Catholics
While we have made many changes in our homeschool over the years, the one thing that has stayed consistent has been our use of Religion for Young Catholics from Seton. Ever since Jacob started kindergarten eight years ago it has been our one mainstay. We have stayed with the Seton books for religion instruction because they work! Our children have an excellent grasp of their
Nancy Larson Science Review
For many years we never used a formal science program in our homeschool. Most of our science consisted of nature walks, field trips, bird watching, and just observing nature while playing outside. For a long time that worked very well for us, it was exactly what we needed to be doing. This year at the request of my 12-year-old we opted to start a science
Maps Charts & Graphs Review
My oldest son has always had a love for geography. It’s always been natural for us to go find places on a map when we are talking or reading about different places in the world. I’m always looking for little ways to encourage his love of geography. One activity that has helped my son learn more about geography and map work is Maps, Charts and
Hooked on Phonics
Teaching my first three children how to read was quite easy. I’m not even quite sure I remember teaching my oldest daughter to read, I think she taught herself! It’s been a different story with my younger three children. My two younger daughters have some special needs, so I needed to do things a bit differently. Several months ago I turned to Hooked on Phonics
Unit Studies Made Easy Review
{contains affiliate links} Using unit studies in our homeschool has been a great way to add variety and encourage some delight directed learning in our home. Often we take time off of our regular studies during Advent to focus on preparing for Christmas. It’s a great time to add in a unit study. We could delve more deeply into the history of the 12 days
Grammar Time Jingles: A Review
You know you have a winner when your daughter hears the first few notes of the music and says “Yes! It’s the grammar CD!” I was looking for a fun and easy way for my children to learn the parts of speech. We are not a grammar heavy homeschool, particularly in the younger grades. I wanted a gentle introduction, not a workbook style introduction. Mr.
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