The greens of spring. Basil in bottom left with sweet potato vine and squash plant. It’s a busy week. I’m…
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HomeSchooling
Homeschool Makeover: Chalkboard Desk
It has been three weeks since I’ve posted a weekly wrap! That’s because the past two Fridays I was sharing…
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Homemade Graduation Card
This is one of those fun little ideas I came up with after an internet search for quotes. I wanted…
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Technology for all ages
In our home, we use basically three types of teaching applications or technology-based learning: computer games/apps, edutainment and courseware. Computer…
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Hands on Learning, Projects for Multiple Ages
Yesterday’s art tutorial is definitely a hands on type of learning. We love art around here. We also enjoy other…
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Teaching Art With Multiple Ages
My Blue Boat: A Pastels Tutorial The joy of art. We are blessed that way. See, for over two years…
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Unit Studies with Multiple Ages
Welcome back to Lasagna Learning: Teaching Multiple Ages. Don’t miss the link to a review of Harmony Fine Arts Plans…
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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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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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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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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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