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OCTOBER 3, 2018

Share Your Favorite Book!

Head over to our contest page and share a photo of the cover of your favorite book!  When you share - you are automatically entered for a chance to win a new age-appropriate fiction book! Everyone…

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SEPTEMBER 29, 2018

3 STEM Experiments to Kickstart Your Homeschool Year

Each school year brings with it the ability to try new things and have new experiences. Last year, we brought you a new STEM experiment every month centered around specific themes. To kick start…

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SEPTEMBER 28, 2018

Kimberly’s Story – a Christian Homeschool Journey

Today’s culture scares me.  It seems that our country is falling apart when it comes to values and morals.  I cannot even let my six year just pick out books at the library anymore due to…

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SEPTEMBER 28, 2018

Where Did Other Religions Come From?

By Winfried Corduan The Bible never states how non-biblical religions got their start. Genesis begins with the one true God. There certainly were people who lived in defiance of him (e.g.,…

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SEPTEMBER 27, 2018

Resources for Computer Learning Month

Undoubtedly, computer literacy has changed the way we learn things. They provide a portal into worlds we at one time only dreamed about. Today, we can think of a question and have an answer at…

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SEPTEMBER 25, 2018

Finding My Perfect Fit Curriculum

I have three children who are homeschooling. We tried a myriad of programs before finding one that suited all three with their various learning styles. Etap.org appealed to each child's method…

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SEPTEMBER 24, 2018

Famous Writers Who Were Homeschooled

Sponsored post from Time4Learning.com. This quote from Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken” could be viewed as a brief summation of his educational experience:         “Two…

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SEPTEMBER 21, 2018

Returning to Thank the Healer

Luke 17:11-19 By Becky Keife I stand at the kitchen sink performing my nightly ritual. The water is scalding, but I barely flinch each time I rinse another dish under the steamy stream.…

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SEPTEMBER 17, 2018

Literature: the Book, the Place, and the Pen

I could have never dreamt that there were such goings-on in the world between the covers of books, such sandstorms and ice blasts of words.                                                        Dylan…

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SEPTEMBER 14, 2018

How to Build Confidence in Your Young Writer

Think back to the first time you ever held your newborn in your arms. That wriggling, tiny bundle of arms and legs felt so vulnerable in your grasp that you couldn’t help but feel your stomach…

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