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Summer Readers Becoming Summer Writers

Summer Readers Becoming Summer Writers This is a guest blog post written by Beth Fine, the author of all the great books at http://imaginepurple.com   If the maxim “Readers are writers” could instantly convert your homeschooled kids into Shakespeare, Browning, or Grisham, your bookshelves would bulge with their massive output. However, having taught a workshop […]


Summer Learning with Large Families

Worried about summer learning loss? Amp up your homeschool organization with these tips for summer learning with large families! Read for more info.


6 Ways Online Learning Makes Study More Interesting for Children

6 Ways Online Learning Makes Study More Interesting for Children There’s no denying the fact that everyone approaches studies differently. Some kids dive into their books with enthusiasm while others avoid them. It all boils down to building interest in studying, rather than treating it as a chore or burden. Online learning has been making […]


A Healthy Diet Makes for Better Reading Skills

Originally printed on https://blog.acereader.com/   If you’re a child between 6 and 8 and are learning to read, a healthy diet may be a key to greater reading success according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Eastern Finland tracked children’s reading progress from grades 1 to 3; according to a study published […]


Summer Learning Loss Info from Thinkstretch

We LOVE Thinkstretch.com!  We’d like to share their summer learning loss info with you, as well as a link to their FREE activities – they really have A LOT (24 pages of fun)!  And they go well with our 101 Things To Do This Summer lists! So, “What is summer learning loss? How does it […]