

Homeschooling since 1991, I have read many government textbooks! While many were excellent, they didn’t have everything I was looking for, so I wrote my own government textbook/unit study/notebook.
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Institute for Excellence in Writing® is impressive so I was delighted to review IEW’s Structure and Style® for Students Year 1 Level A (Grades 3-5). I reviewed the Student Manual and Teacher’s Manual. I received the physical kit with student notebook, pages to insert, and teacher’s manual.

Let me tell you a story about a brave hero and heroine that you know.

I love exploring my home state of Florida so I was super-excited to review the Make-A-State Activity-Pak from Home School in the Woods, one of my favorite publishers. Family-friendly and flexible, Make-A-State Activity-Pak is the perfect way to learn about your state.

We kicked off our brand new year of homeschool co-op with an exciting adventure. We made passports, took a plane ride around the world, and learned about the 10/40 window.

Traveling is the best way to learn about other places. Pane trips, boat adventures, train rides, road trips and long walks can all take us to exciting locations.

Economics impacts us every day, but many of us feel intimidated by economics. I’m here to explain basic economic principles to you in an easy-to-understand way.

Digging deeper into good literature is fun and made easier by Progeny Press with their literature study guides. I reviewed Little Women Study Guide for high school students (8th – 12th grades) and In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson Study Guide for upper elementary students (4th – 6th grades). The E-book…

Is your homeschool co-op special needs-friendly? I believe parents, children, and teachers can all work together to be welcoming and supportive. Since our homeschool co-ops are filled with special needs children, often that we are unaware of, this is an important topic as homeschooling continues to grow exponentially.