If you are unfamiliar with Charlotte Mason, you may not understand that this is a method, not a curriculum. Realizing it is a method and determining if it is right for your homeschooling, you may be wondering how to gently add it to your current curriculum. I will walk you through some easy ways that you can begin to implement some of these methods, without changing … [Read more...] about How to Implement the Charlotte Mason Method into Your Current Curriculum
Ultimate Homeschool Link-Up #12
Here are some of the favorites from last week (it was hard narrow it down): Earth Day Activities for Teaching Creation: 18 Tactile Spelling Activities Battling Homeschool Boredom: Gardening with Children: What is eligible? Anything applicable to homeschooling: daily life, stories, how-to posts, encouragement, curriculum reviews, giveaways…basically anything … [Read more...] about Ultimate Homeschool Link-Up #12
April :: National Poetry Month
April is National Poetry Month. Poetry gets a bad wrap sometimes, people see it as boring and hard to understand. In college I took a poetry class and felt like there was so much analyzing involved, that I really couldn't enjoy the written word. It doesn't have to be like that in our home. Here is a great blog post about ways and whys to studying poetry. If … [Read more...] about April :: National Poetry Month
A journey in teaching reading
Learning to read is not an easy task and teaching reading can be just as hard, buy cialis especially when it is new for both the student and the teacher. My first child learned how to read in the public school system before we started home schooling, seek and I was able to get a few years of home schooling under my belt before I had to teach my second child to read. That time … [Read more...] about A journey in teaching reading
Growing Seedlings for your Veggie Garden
Over the past four years I've gone from a girl who couldn't keep a plant alive to a girl who (with the help of my family) grows a full bounty of fresh veggies and fruits every summer. It's exciting and fun to learn right alongside the children as we 'homeschool' in the everyday. I am by no means a professional when it comes to gardening but I sure have discovered some … [Read more...] about Growing Seedlings for your Veggie Garden