There are some weeks that just click along in our homeschool. And there are other weeks we couldn’t possibly plan…
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The Flexibility of Homeschool
Last week I noticed all the many comforts of homeschool. This week I was struck by the flexibility we have….
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The Comforts of Homeschool
It occurred to me this week, as it often does. This homeschool life is full of comforts. But this time…
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Homeschooling Children of Multiple Ages – Joys and Challenges
This week has been one of those weeks I have truly felt – yep, we are homeschooling multiple ages. Both…
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Mid-Term Homeschool Assessment
Remember a few weeks ago when I shared about finding the heart of homeschool? “…I have also made a purposeful…
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Fall Homeschooling
I think I hear about it much more often from others during spring. The beautiful weather, need-to-get-outside, distracted and can’t-get-school-work-done…
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Full Throttle Homeschooling Multiple Ages
Our slow and steady start to homeschool led us to full throttle back to school. Over the last three weeks…
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Weekly Homeschool Planning Meeting with Multiple Ages
Along with our habits, our weekly homechool planning meeting helps build the ‘bones’ of our homeschool days. Our family meeting…
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Homeschool Reorganization: Simplification and Reordering Priorities
What? Just a couple weeks in and already reorganizing? Yep. That’s because we started slow and steady, savoring summer. (We…
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Annual Hodgepodge Homeschool Photos
We have this annual homeschool tradition – a student photo with the First Day of School Sign. First we do…
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Savoring Summer with a Slow Start to Homeschool
Summer started simple and easy going and then took off at super speed. So, we’ve slowed down these last weeks…
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Summer Hodgepodge Hopscotch
It’s been kind of quiet here at Hodgepodge this week. But you wouldn’t have thought that if you’d seen us!…
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How to Let Summer Learning Happen
Are you feeling it too? The calendar is clearing up. There’s white space on the page, flip flops by the…
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