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Top 10 Reasons to Homeschool High Schoolers

Written by Tasha Swearingen Homeschooling through the high school years may seem like an intimidating task, but it doesn’t have to be. Sure, there are more records to keep track of and, eventually, more people will be watching what you’re doing (on transcripts, for instance). But you can do it and there are good reasons […]


Printable Learning Games for Homeschool Families

  Printable Learning Games for Homeschool Families This is a guest blog post from Super Teacher Worksheets Homeschool learning can be exciting and adventurous when you incorporate educational games into your homeschool curriculum. Super Teacher Worksheets has an amazing selection of printable games for homeschool families. If you feel like your homeschool routine is getting […]


Ways to Implement Technology in Your Homeschool

In this post, Heather Woodie of Blog, She Wrote introduces four simple ways to introduce technology into your homeschool. She recommends a few of her favorite devices, tools, and sites that have benefited her students. For additional ideas for your homeschool, be sure to visit Kids Discover’s Teacher Resources Blog, and check out Kids Discover […]


Puzzle Prime

The mathematician Artur Kirkoryan created the website www.puzzleprime.com contains fun brain teasers, sudoku-type problems, puzzle video games and other logic-related content.


UWorld Product Review

    UWorld.com is a software based test prep company. For the past 15 years they’ve been helping doctors and nurses with their licensing exams and now they are helping high school students prepare for the SAT. Here’s a little information about their SAT program: UWorld has MANY (over 1400) practice questions with detailed explanations […]


Our Homeschool Journey with Dyslexia

When I first started homeschooling, I felt pretty confident about teaching my kids to read, even my children with dyslexia.  After all, before I had children, my primary job had been teaching children with learning disabilities.  Teaching children to read was my specialty.  What could go wrong?  (Insert laughter from all the homeschool veterans). Our […]