Bam Bam’s Kindergarten Curriculum

I’m so excited to have another child to use My Father’s World Kindergarten curriculum, God’s Creation from A to Z with. Since there have been some updates since I first tried it, I thought I’d share the changes. Bam Bam is super excited and has proven that he is ready to take on Kindergarten.

Homeschool Must Haves

So many people will tell you that it is imperative to have certain things when you are a homeschooler. I have NEVER been one of those people… until today. I jotted down a list of my current must-haves and I know you can find room for them in your homeschool. So be a good noteContinueContinue reading “Homeschool Must Haves”

God Schooling: How God Intended Children to Learn (Review)

Julie’s breakdown of relaxed homeschooling paired well with the focus of educating the whole child and maintaining joy. Throughout the entire book, she focuses on how to implement all the information shared with such care for the reader. It was as though she was walking you through the steps personally and wanted to help you make it to the finish line.

Our World Travel with Paddington Bear (Review)

Last month my children enjoyed a week following Paddington Bear’s adventures while traveling to London and Peru. This Branch Out World literature study includes art, science, math, and geography activities. Information about the author, illustrator, and countries are also included. Branch Out World was created by a home educating family with over 20 years ofContinueContinue reading “Our World Travel with Paddington Bear (Review)”

Homeschool 101: Free Curriculum List

Happy Friday! Today’s post is short, sweet, and features a list of awesome FREE things. I was browsing Only Passionate Curiosity website and I happened to come across a list of goodies. If you are interested in using FREE curriculum then click the link below. This list is great for newbies and veterans alike. ThisContinueContinue reading “Homeschool 101: Free Curriculum List”

July 2018 Homeschool Wrap-Up

Hello everybody! How are you doing? I hope all is well and your neck of the homeschool words and I can’t wait to share with you everything that has been going on at Team Kemp Academy. No need for a long introduction, let’s just dive right in! GOALS Here are a few of our goalsContinueContinue reading “July 2018 Homeschool Wrap-Up”

Classical Music & Watercolors

Since our previous Art Appreciation posts received so much love, I thought I’d share another fun art class. We are learning about Classical Music and since each piece has a unique personality, it only made sense to add art. For this experience, we used some watercolors that I snagged via Blitsy for $1.52 over theContinueContinue reading “Classical Music & Watercolors”

Review: Smart Kidz Radio

Playing music is something our whole family enjoys while cleaning, reading, and cooking. Recently, we had the opportunity to review the Smart Kidz Radio station, which plays informative songs about life skills, positive self-esteem, and core subjects for young children. Smart Kidz Media created this **FREE** station with family fun and education in mind. **On-demandContinueContinue reading “Review: Smart Kidz Radio”

No Longer Little: Parenting Tweens with Grace and Hope (REVIEW)

No Longer Little: Parenting Tweens with Grace and Hope is the parental testimony of Hal and Melanie Young while raising children during their preteen and early teenage years. Published by Great Waters Press, the plethora of recommendations, anecdotes, and scripture provide is sure to educate and encourage parents. The Youngs penned this book after beingContinueContinue reading “No Longer Little: Parenting Tweens with Grace and Hope (REVIEW)”

Library Fun for Kids

Recently, I shared a video on YouTube featuring some memories during our time at the local library. I’m grateful that our locations offer programs geared specifically towards homeschooling. Here is some footage of my cool kids enjoying library fun. https://youtu.be/68R64ilhYUo Hope you enjoyed the video! If your local library has not created programs for homeschoolersContinueContinue reading “Library Fun for Kids”