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September 11, 2009 by: Shannon

NaturExplorers from Shining Dawn Books

I am excited to tell you about NaturExplorers, a new series of nature-based unit studies written by Cindy West and Melissa Leach. The authors are both veteran homeschooling Moms who are passionate about studying nature with their children and inspiring other Moms to do the same. No matter what type of homeschooler you are, and whether or not you already do nature study with your family, these

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August 9, 2009 by: Barb

Have you heard about Eeboo?

Brenda and I had the privilege to review products from a new-to-us company with a funny but memorable name, eeBoo. We decided to combine our reviews into one entry so you can see a variety of their items and get two different perspectives about a line of products that is sure to become one of your favorites too. Here is Brenda’s review to start us

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July 25, 2009 by: Eva Varga

Creativity & Nature Study

 Shortly after I started homeschooling, I came across a wonderful activity that we now incorporate into our curriculum regularly.  With the popularity of new technological gadgets, many people are familiar (to varying degrees) with Geocaching.  Fewer, however, are familiar with Letterboxing.       Letterboxing is an intriguing pastime that combines navigational skills and rubber stamp artistry in a fun outdoor quest. Letterboxers hide small, weatherproof boxes in

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July 9, 2009 by: Jimmie

The Mystery of the Periodic Table by Benjamin D. Wiker

Do you ever plan too far ahead? That happened to me with science curriculum. I bought Noeo Physics 1 and Noeo Chemistry 1, but we worked through the physics material so slowly that by the time we got to the chemistry material, my daughter had outgrown level 1! Fortunately, Noeo is a living books based curriculum. And good books are good books no matter their

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May 28, 2009 by: Brenda

Lyrical Learning – Science Supplement

Lyrical Learning is good music, good science,and good-time learning! I’m a lover of science and have been hodge-podging our science curriculum together for 8 years. I like to use a little bit ‘o this and a little bit ‘o that. Someday I’ll write and reveal my brilliant science curriculum, but not today. ; ) I want to talk about learning science by singing it. No,

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May 22, 2009 by: Kristen

Apologia Elementary Science

Apologia publishes a full-range of science texts for the Christian homeschool. They began with high school science texts which have been very popular with homeschoolers for many years. More recently, Apologia began publishing elementary texts. Currently, the elementary science series includes five titles: Astronomy, Botany, Flying Creatures, Swimming Creatures, and Land Creatures. These texts follow the immersion principle of learning. Rather than study a wide-variety

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May 12, 2009 by: Jimmie

Noeo Science Curriculum Review

Noeo Science is a rare jewel for Charlotte Mason homeschoolers. Miss Mason felt that nature study was adequate science instruction for elementary children. But for eclectic homeschoolers who desire a more structured science curriculum in addition to nature study, Noeo fits the bill. Noeo is not a textbook but a literature based curriculum with options for grades K-6.  You can choose from one of three

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May 10, 2009 by: Brenda

The Elements – Chemistry Review

The Elements by Ellen Johnston McHenry Now let me introduce you to the profile of the compliant child:  My oldest is very easy to homeschool. I could hand him a 500 pg. book to read, give him 3 pages of questions to answer, assign a 5 page typed report and he would comply by the following day. I know this about him but I do not

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