Starting a Home-Based Business: Part 3

If you have faithfully applied the wisdom of this series, by now you have prayed diligently about how the Lord might use your gifts and talents to generate income. If that passion is continuing to burn inside you or wake you at night, you might have also taken a serious first pass at a business plan. Developing a business plan...

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Learning Styles: The Basics

There’s one lesson I learned right away when we first began homeschooling – not everyone learns the same way. Why this shocked me, I don’t know. I am so glad that I learned it early on in our homeschool experience. Most parents and teachers prefer to teach according to how they learn. I know I sure do! But...

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Classical Christian Education Made Approachable (Giveaway)

Congratulations to Nicole Bauer, the winner of this giveaway! Have you ever read a book and found yourself highlighting almost every sentence that you had read? Classical Christian Education Made Approachable was that book for me. Classical Christian Education Made Approachable is a new book written by the team at Classical...

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Arctic Polar Bear Art Project

Polar bears roam on the Arctic ice and swim in the freezing waters of the Arctic Circle. They are excellent swimmers and use their webbed-front paws to help paddle through the water. They can swim hundreds of miles from land, and float on sheets of ice to rest. Polar bears have a thick coat of insulated fur that covers a...

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I’m Bored!

Are you taking a summer break from school?  If so, how many times have you heard the words, “I’m bored!”  Around my house each summer, these words are all too familiar.  Although I appreciate hanging out with my children and reading books on the hammock or pulling out some board games to play under a shade tree, I...

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July 2011 Magazine

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Wright on Time: Homeschooling in an RV (Giveaway)

Congratulations to Sarah Reinhart, the winner of this giveaway! The first thought that came into my mind when I learned about the Wright on Time series was, “Finally!” Now that my son and I have read the first four books my thought are, “What a breath of fresh air!!” Thank you Lisa M. Cottrell-Bentley! Wright on Time is...

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Hands-on Projects A to Z

Need a fresh activity for a homeschool lesson or a summer activity? There’s no excuse for being bored. These hands-on projects get kids involved in the learning through actively creating and doing. From A to Z, there is something for every subject and situation. A art projects B bound book C cootie catchers D diorama E...

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Christmas in July

It’s hot outside. Mosquitoes abound (at least here in the south). I bet you are fanning yourself as you are reading this. Ready for some cool thoughts for mid-summer? Our annual tradition will have you and your children smiling. For one or two days right smack in the middle of summer we celebrate Christmas. Yes, Christmas in...

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Thoroughly Fun Homeschooling

There seems to be a lot of discussion lately in the homeschooling community about the idea that you can either have fun or be thorough. I’d like to propose that home school can be fun and thorough. My definition of “fun” goes beyond just “Woot.” I count satisfied, fulfilled and contented too. In much...

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