Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. What do you think when you hear “Western Humanities”? In college, this required course included anything that was a discipline, featuring man at the center, that focused on the human imagination and thought. Long story short - The Arts, Literature, Drama, Religion,... Continue Reading →
Homeschooling with Sonlight – 50 States Unit Study
Embracing the spirit of a New Year, my homeschooling journey takes an exciting turn with Sonlight’s Literature-based Christian Curriculum. As a homeschooler who values simplicity, Sonlight’s all-in-one solution is a game-changer. Offering zero-prep, fully planned lessons, and a flexible schedule, it caters to Pre-K thru 12 with a biblical perspective. Our exploration begins with the 50 States Unit Study, a vibrant journey through the USA. Armed with ‘The 50 States’ book and the Instructor’s Guide, Cash and I delve into 36 weeks of captivating lessons, creating our own State History Notebook. The curriculum’s ‘no-prep’ promise holds true, making each week’s activities a breeze. Week One brought a creative twist as Cash designed his State notebook cover, sparking engaging conversations. Week Two, an exploration of Alabama, turned a 15-minute activity into an hour of map study and travel tales. The curriculum’s flexibility allows us to study additional states, enhancing our homeschool experience. Keen to follow our journey? Stay tuned for updates on The 50 States Unit Study and a glimpse into Science Level C with Sonlight. If curiosity strikes, explore Sonlight’s diverse catalog and enjoy free samples. Plus, there’s an exciting chance to win an Election Lapbook – check out the link in the blog!
Use Technology to Supercharge Learning with Forbrain
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. I come from the generation of tube televisions, Tandy computers, VHS tapes, and home phones and the age of technology has taken this Mama for a serious spin these last few years. I’ve adjusted the best that I can but I realize... Continue Reading →
Get Organized in both Parenting and Homeschool with Beehive
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Organization is not my strong point. People that don’t know me see a mama with all her ducks in a row and respectful, intelligent kids. Those that actually know the real me, know I’m a mess. I’m a last minute planner and... Continue Reading →
Embrace Hybrid Homeschooling with KaiPod
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Homeschooling is hard. Admit it. We work on a daily basis to be everyone and everything for our kids but even the best homeschooling parent could use a little help from time to time. But who do you turn to for that... Continue Reading →
Demystify Coding with MYTEK LAB
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. I’ve got a Techie Kid. I’ve known this since he was tiny playing with various robots and coding toys for toddlers. But I’m an artsy Mama. It doesn’t mean I can’t figure out all the tech stuff, it just means I don’t... Continue Reading →
Find your Community with iugo.world
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. I love our homeschool community. If you need a mentor parent, or have a burning learning at home question, you can search YouTube, ask a question in a Facebook group, or follow your favorite homeschool influencer on TikTok or Instagram. There are... Continue Reading →
Take Supplemental Learning to the Next Level with Elephango
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. GameChanger. I’ve found the homeschool cheat code and I can’t wait to share it with you. As an Eclectic Unschooling family we use a LOT of different things to aid with our learning - tons of books both fiction and non-fiction, manipulatives,... Continue Reading →
A New Way to Learn Homeschool Science – Discover! Curriculum
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Science is one of the hardest subjects to homeschool. Yes, that’s my opinion, but if you ask homeschool parents around the globe, I think the majority of them would agree with me. There are so many questions involved - what age do... Continue Reading →
Teach Your Child to Live Generously with Generous Family
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Explore Generosity with the Generous Students Homeschool Curriculum Kit! How do you teach Generosity and Kindness? We are always homeschooling the typical academic subjects, and you can find vendors galore for Math, ELA, and Science - but what about resources for Social... Continue Reading →