Since many of us homeschool parents are homeschooling more than 1 child at a time, money is often an issue. It is possible to homeschool on the cheaper side, and our frugal homeschool tips are a great starting place. Today, we’re learning how to make a master workbook for homeschool. The workbook used as an [Click here to keep reading this post!]
The Guinness World Records Homeschool Workbook is designed for homeschool students from 4th grade through high school age. This workbook is a fun non-traditional homeschool topic and includes vocab, scavenger hunts, activities, writing prompts, Shakespeare and more.
I’m happy to wrap up the Scaling Down the Homework series, and even happier that the 16th was the last day of school! If you missed our 4-part series Scaling Down the Homework, click the links below to check it out: Scaling Down the Homework (Part 1) Scaling Down the Homework (Part 2) Scaling Down [Click here to keep reading this post!]
If you missed the first three installments of Scaling Down the Homework, you should read them before continuing down the page. Scaling Down the Homework (Part 1) Scaling Down the Homework (Part 2) Scaling Down the Homework (Part 3) How do you motivate a “moving away from” child in a positive way? What is the [Click here to keep reading this post!]
Homework is a very personal and sensitive topic, and most parents have their opinion on what is appropriate: what subjects, how much, due dates, and more. If you missed the first two installments of Scaling Down the Homework, you should read them before continuing down the page. Scaling Down the Homework (Part 1) Scaling Down [Click here to keep reading this post!]
School has finally wrapped up for the year, and we, as parents, are left to contemplate what WE learned from the school year. My husband and I finally got the homework situation figured out with our daughter once the school year was already drawing to a close. If you missed the first installment of Scaling [Click here to keep reading this post!]
The Homework Situation Our daughter is slow. She takes her time with everything she does: writing her name, walking to the door, putting on her socks. Her teacher told us she takes so long on her class work that she is the last kid to finish, and often she doesn’t get finished at all. As [Click here to keep reading this post!]
I’ve learned a lot about being a parent over the last 8 years. As many of you know, there are always little revelations still waiting around the corner. It was 2 days ago that I had one of these epiphanies, and felt I had to share. I was watching one of my favorite movies, Blast [Click here to keep reading this post!]










