We are right here in the middle of 10 Days of Lasagna Learning: Teaching Multiple Ages. What’s a series on…
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How To Fit In All The Extras
One more thing after lunch. One more thing after lunch. This is the one thing that really changed our homeschool….
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The Three Rs for Multiple Ages
Sunday morning, I’m helping put his shoes on for church and he says it. “Mama! N is for no and…
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Blueberry Pound Cake Recipe
“When can we have it?” – 14-year-old “Amazingly delicious!” – 12-year-old “This is a dream!” – six-year-old “Mmm. mmm. mmm….
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10 Days of Lasagna Learning: Teaching Multiple Ages
If ever there was a week that was an example of homeschool lasagna learning, it was this. Lasagna learning being…
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Continuing Education at Your State Homeschool Convention
The sheer number of homeschoolers. That’s what impressed me most the first time I attended my state homeschool convention. Others,…
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DIY Hand Soap Dispenser
You may remember our pretty hand soap dispensers with initials? Well, in our house some things need to be super-sized….
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Potato Salad with Hashbrowns
Yes, indeed you can make potato salad with hashbrowns. It’s a perfect recipe for Easter, a spring or summer family…
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Help for the Homeschool Mama
As part of this weekly wrap up I’m sharing help for the homeschool mama. One help? We were on a…
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Allergy Friendly Easter Treats
For Easter treats we like nut-free and egg-free Cadbury mini eggs – the little chocolate eggs with the crunchy shell….
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Fun for Easter Week
A guilt-free, clean-slate stay-cation celebratory Easter week ahead! We’ll enjoy some Easter traditions and add in a few other activities…
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Homeschool Makeover: Maps as Window Treatments
In our homeschool, I sometimes feel like geography is one of those things we need to work on more in…
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Path to the Beach: A Pastels Tutorial
The very first time Nana taught us a pastel lesson was a little over two years ago, in February 2010….
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