1. Middle Girl got a new devotional – it’s ok math was delayed a little each day. | 2. History…
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HomeSchooling
Digital Photography Unit Study by Amanda Bennett
Before the start of this school year I asked my older children what they’d like to learn more about. My…
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Review Week + Hodgepodge Helpful Habit
1. Fun Sunday afternoon trip to Michael’s with Eldest Girl included duck tape and then Starbucks | 2. Shark Birthday…
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Living Math – Still Loving It!
Our math curriculum, Teaching Textbooks, is the main source of math learning for our older three children. Kindergartener enjoys Saxon…
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Tapestry of Grace Unit Review with Lapbook
What’s a lapbook? I had no idea what to do with one when we first began our Tapestry of Grace…
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How Do You Fit It All In?
Today, we are off at the Georgia Aquarium celebrating a six-year-old girl’s birthday! She’s the one that loves hammerhead sharks….
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Science Project: How Do You Make An iPad App?
Lately, I’ve spent time with my Dad learning how to use software to make iPad and iPhone apps. I’m learning…
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Simple SunButter Bird Feeders
With fall and cooler weather, we often think of the birds. Plus, with a little SunButter, we often see more…
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How Are the Human Eye and a Camera Lens Different? – 8th Grader
For my board I compared the camera to the human eye. I chose that topic because the eye was something…
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Medieval Castle: A Pastels Tutorial
Inspired by our current Tapestry of Grace studies, Nana taught us how to create castles with pastels! Gather your castle…
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What is a Sea Turtle’s Life Cycle? – Fourth Grader
I wanted to learn more about sea turtles ever since we went to the beach. There was a sea turtle…
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Layers and Levels of Unit Studies
Unit studies serve the age range in our homeschool well. Especially when two or more subjects overlap and the learning…
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Science Fair and Art Show Results – Kindergartener
Four Science Projects to compliment our studies. As we started into working on each of these projects I suggested to…
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