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January 27th, 2012

Sewing classes at Jo-Ann Fabric & Craft stores (a homeschool review)
Involving your children in extra curricular activities outside the home is a great way to enrich your homeschool. We recently did this with our two oldest daughters, who have begun to take an interest in sewing. A while back I signed up to get emails from Jo-Ann Fabrics, and one day in the middle of spring [...]

Liberty University Online Academy Earns Full Accreditation for Online Homeschooling
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI) announced last month that Liberty University Online Academy (LUOA) has been granted full accreditation. Lynchburg, VA (Vocus) March 11, 2010 — The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI) announced last month that Liberty [...]

Tales2Go & iPod or iPhone Make Storytime & Travel Time Easier
Audio story CD's are a great way to keep young minds entertained AND thinking while they actually look out the window at the passing scenes, however these can become bulky and take up a lot of space in the car.

The Double-Daring Book for Girls - a review
DISCLAIMER: The Double-Daring Book for Girls is a sequel to the original Daring Book for Girls, published in 2007, by Andrea J. Buchanan and Miriam Peskowitz. I have reviewed this book in an effort to provide parents with enough information to help them decide if this book is appropriate for their daughter. I have to admit, [...]

Jenga Pistol - A Great Lesson in Physics
I like the simplicity of Jenga, as well as the excitement and suspense it produces.

Our Field Trip to Puerto Rico
In July our family went on an extended field trip to Puerto Rico. While we were there we covered several academic subjects, including: spanish, history, science, writing and geography.

Is Homeschool different for Girls?
We homeschool four girls, so that makes us wonder, is homeschooing girls any different from homeschooling boys?