“I was reading the Gettysburg Address – that big, long speech by Abraham Lincoln. It was amazing.” ~ my 2nd…
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Tapestry of Grace
Helpful Homeschool Habit: How to Fit it All In
Last weekend was a bit crazy, all-over-the-place. A hodgepodge! So, instead of our usual weekly homeschool planning meeting with all…
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10 Hodgepodge Homeschool FAQs
I’ve shared before some of the frequently asked questions we get here at Hodgepodge. We even have a menu tab…
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Writing Workshop for Multiple Ages
Sometimes in our homeschool we just need to focus on a certain subject. I’ve mentioned this strategy in When You…
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Tapestry of Grace: How Does It All Flow?
Recently, Janeen asked a Tapestry of Grace (TOG) question: I am interested in starting my family with Tapestry of Grace…
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How to Plan Tapestry of Grace for Multiple Ages and Levels
In my continuing series on teaching multiple ages, today I share with you how to plan Tapestry of Grace. Even…
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The Freedom of a Homeschool Schedule
Guess what? Grandma and Grandpa are here! And since we haven’t seen them in a little under two years we…
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Elections Unit Study for Multiple Ages
Picking up books at the library, the librarian is scanning all the selections I’ve reserved. She asks… “so are you…
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Would You Recommend Tapestry of Grace for Kindergarten?
You might know how much we love Tapestry of Grace (TOG) here at Hodgepodge. Recently, I’ve received a few questions…
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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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Homeschool Makeover: History Shelf
The Problem: Spending time searching for what we needed to start our history studies. History books scattered throughout the house….
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Tapestry of Grace for The Teacher
Last summer I hosted a Tapestry Tea in my home. Now that this school year is winding up this is…
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Homeschool Makeover: Flag Art Over Mantel
Many years ago we needed some art work for the family room. There was a big, empty spot over the…
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