So Many Choices- Which is Right for Me? 5 Tips for Choosing Curriculum
I had 14 children and I’ve been homeschooling for more than 35 years- I’ve gone through some curriculum! Here are some things I’ve learned along the way about choosing curriculum. #1- There isn’t...
View Article2 Paragraphs You Should Memorize
Here are 2 paragraphs every American should know by heart- The preamble to our Constitution, and the preamble to the Declaration of Independence! Have your children (or whole family) memorize them and...
View Article5 Reasons Why Your Child Wants to Learn History from Uncle Rick!
The Uncle Rick Audio Book Club is your child’s home for inspiring American history. (you’ll also find Scripture audios and adventure stories, too!) You will hear stories that dig deeper than your...
View ArticleCreative Geography Teaching Tools
Geography is something that many schools are ignoring these days, but really there are so many fun resources that make teaching geography a breeze! My kids learned so much just because we had fun...
View Article2 Books Every American Family Should Read
Don’t you love reading together as a family? It’s a fun time, a “together” time, an inspiring time. There’s nothing like snuggling with a couple of kids while a toddler falls asleep under the coffee...
View Article7 Favorite Learning Resources Under $20 for Ages 3-5
Here is a list of 7 Learning Resources that I really like for preschoolers/kindergartners. I’d say Ages 3-5 would best benefit from these picks. This year, we are homeschooling our 4th preschooler....
View ArticleEasy Economics for High Schoolers
Let me tell you about a great resource for teaching economics to your high schooler. It’s called Biblical Economics in Comics by Vic Lockman. It actually looks and reads like a comic book! You might...
View ArticleCurriculum Pick: Geography and Prayer
Geography and Prayer?? Yes, they can go together! This is my favorite resource for teaching geography through prayer. Sound weird? Well, it makes so much sense. I wanted my kids to know geography. Not...
View ArticleMy Kids’ Favorite Books: a book list for later elementary to middle school
One of my favorite things to see, as a parent, is my children curled up on the sofa, or sitting outside on the porch swing, or numerous other places reading! And let me add to that- reading without me...
View ArticleSetting Your Kids Free
Do you feel bound by your curriculum? Do you feel guilty if you don’t do every problem? Are your kids overwhelmed, bored, or frustrated on a regular basis? I want to encourage you to free your...
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