Homeschool Philosophy Resources for Kids of All Ages
This is a collection of Homeschool Philosophy Resources for kids of all ages. Starting in elementary school, through high school and even college!
Self-Paced ASL Courses for Homeschoolers
Self-Paced ASL Courses for Homeschoolers with Mr. D Math. Online, video based, in every level from elementary to ASL 3.
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Hello there Starts At Eight readers! I’ve had a few people say they’re not getting my Facebook feeds all of the time. 🙁 Unfortunately Facebook likes to only deliver my posts to a few of you unless I pay for advertising. Get My Facebook Updates in Your Feed If you’d like to see what we’re […]
4 Ways to Supercharge Your Homeschool Curriculum
Keeping kids engaged can sometimes be difficult. Staring at textbooks all day can have an effect similar to a tranquilizer on a student. That’s why, for years, teachers have used activities, projectors, and other supplemental materials to keep students entertained while they learn. But what about homeschoolers? It can be difficult as a homeschool parent […]
Our 6th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Choices
This is the third and final time I will be homeschooling 6th grade. I am surprised how much things have changed with each child’s needs, and as I find new things which seem to fit the bill! 6th Grade Homeschool Curriculum English/Language Arts We are switching things up big time in the English/Language Arts department, […]
Timeline Based Middle School History {A Two Year American History Plan}
I am so excited to be trying something new with my up and coming middle schooler! We have always favored doing unit studies for history, and as the kids have gotten older we have used a few various curricula. For the first time this year I am going to try Timeline Based Middle School History. […]
Life Skills as High School Electives: Laundry and Clothing Tips
I recall a story I find myself telling when discussion of life skills – specifically home economics types of stuff – comes up. While it isn’t directly laundry and clothing tips related, it is very similar. It speaks to how easily we can take for granted some of the seemingly basic household tasks. Many years […]
Our 9th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Choices
This is the beginning of my second go around at homeschooling high school. While some of our 9th grade homeschool curriculum is the same as what our first child used for homeschooling 9th grade, some things have changed too! This is our son Jayden’s first year of high school. According to the NYS Homeschool Regulations […]
Self Study vs. Group Study
As a homeschooling parent, you may sometimes get anxious that your child doesn’t have the same access to study groups as children at regular schools do. If you do get anxious, then you don’t need to, because there are many positive aspects of studying independently. Let’s examine the pros and cons of Self Study vs. […]
Homeschool Sentence Diagramming Practice
I honestly do not remember doing sentence diagramming as a kid in school. When I saw it in my kid’s homeschool curriculum it was completely new to me. After spending years doing it with my children, one of the things I love most about sentence diagramming is that it pulls so many grammar skills and […]
101 Reasons in Favor of Flexible Homeschooling
I am an off the chart, type-A personality. I love schedules, plans, lists, boxes to check, etc. When I started homeschooling many moons ago I brought this rigidity with me (I was definitely not flexible homeschooling). I was hard and fast to follow curriculum and adhere to schedules, even if it meant stress and misery […]
4+ DIY Fidget Spinners
Fidget Spinners seem to be all the rage right now. Kids are loving them and teachers are loving to hate them. As homeschoolers we don’t have the kind of main stream pressure that public school kids do. Nonetheless we have seen the adds, watched them be given as birthday gifts, and heard all their friends […]
Teaching Middle School History Through Literature
I hated history in school. It felt dry and boring, and I couldn’t relate or connect with it. One of my goals as a homeschooling mom is to help ensure my children will feel differently about their history studies, even if just a little bit. Middle school history builds on the blocks you stacked in […]
True to You Book Review
True to You is the first book in Becky Wade’s new Bradford Sisters Romance Series. I was so excited to get my hands on this one as I LOVED her Porter series so much! About True to You After a devastating heartbreak three years ago, genealogist and historical village owner Nora Bradford has decided that […]