Here are my TOP 8th Grade Home School Curriculum picks. Homeschooling 8th grade students and preparing your home schooled child for high school whilst developing the skills needed as well as getting a head start on high school credits.
Read MoreYou know that bees make honey, right? Do you know why bees make honey? It is their food during the winter months! When the flowers are available, bees eat the nectar and the pollen; but during the winter, they eat the honey.
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The Best Reading Books for your Kids for the Summer. Kids are off for long summer months, but they still need to read. I have selected some of the best books to read over the summer, either themselves or read to them.
Read MoreOur next Camp Science experiment was Garden in a Glove. We are currently waiting for warmer weather to transplant all our seedling in the ground. I seriously had to turn my heat on last night as we dipped to 40 degrees! We are days away from May 1st and I am sitting her bundled up in my
Read MoreThe Butterfly Nursery is such a delightful kit your children won't even realize they are learning. The kit enables your family watch the lifecycle of a butterfly. Literally, miracles happen before your eyes. The live butterfly kits come with caterpillars so you and your children can see theamazing transformation!
Read MoreWe have been schooling for 12 weeks now and I can say we have hit a good groove . . . I think . . . but I probably shouldn't even say that or I might jinx the good thing we have going . . . My 5th grader hit her stride right away and settled right in with her curriculum as there were barely any
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The 10 Best Children’s Books of all time. Obviously, this is subjective and I am certainly biased. But here is my list of Children’s Books to read to your children and then save forever.
Read MoreHere are my TOP 5th Grade Home School Curriculum picks and my TOP 7th Grade Home School Curriculum picks. Homeschooling 5th grade students and homeschooling 7th grade students is all about shifting a bit of responsibility to the student and adding in some fun.
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