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Learn & Recall with Math Essentials Speed Wheel Drills
Math Essentials has designed a creative, safe self-competition-styled way to practice math facts with the Speed Wheel Drills book series.
Busy Mom’s Guide to Bible Study Collaboration
I’m hosting a collaboration focused on busy mothers sharing ways to include Bible Study in their routine.
Free/Low Cost Summer Field Trips
Going outside, even in the Texas heat is a must-do during Summer Enrichment! Use these suggestions to explore your city alongside your children while encouraging free play and creativity.
Proverbs Bible Study for 6th-8th Graders
With greater responsibility comes higher expectations so let the Wise Up study from Positive Action Bible Curriculum help you prepare your children.
Art Projects/Crafts for Children and Teens
This Summer we are diving deep into my Art Book library and trying new projects. This year we will be painting on canvas, building 3D projects, and sculpting a volcano before the end of August.
8th Grade Summer Workbooks & Unit Studies
found these books to help my 8th grader learn during his leisure time.
Fatherhood is a blessing
Father. Protector. Hero. Provider. Example. Priest. Happy Father’s Day to all the men making a difference and lasting impact in the lives of their children and their community. Need encouragement? Tap the posts below to learn the importance and power of fatherhood. Celebrating Fatherhood Grandfathers are great! Undeniable Power of Daddy For more homeschool andContinueContinue reading “Fatherhood is a blessing”
Homeschool Information Package by The Old Schoolhouse®
Beginning your homeschool journey is no longer intimidating thanks to The Old Schoolhouse® Considering Homeschooling Info-Pak Option B.
Best Summer Workbooks for Elementary Students
Summer is here! Fun in the sun is on our agenda but so is Enrichment learning via fun and creative activities.
