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there, their, they’re – its, it’s FREE Practice Worksheets
At one point, I noticed that the kids need a bit more practice distinguishing between their, they’re, there and its, it’s so I made this grammar worksheet for them. It has become one of the most popular free worksheets on the website and I wanted to highlight it for you again! I have made the kids tons of grammar worksheets over the years and these PDFs are all FREE! Scroll down below to see if there are others that you can use! Let me know if these are helpful or if there is something else you’d like me to make...
How to Include DEI in Homeschool Lesson Plans
As conservatives’ mind-boggling crusade against social justice in public schools continues to gain momentum, more and more parents are opting to homeschool their kids. That’s good news. And although it’s true you need to comply with the homeschooling curriculum choices in your school district, you do have the freedom to use lesson materials that are best suited for the values you want to teach. As long as the modified lesson material you choose satisfies the education standards for the grade level you’re teaching, you’re good. Let’s take a look at your options for including DEI in your homeschool lessons....
How to Make Homeschooling Easier [10 Tips]
Homeschooling can be a rewarding experience for both you and your children, but it can also be challenging at times. Whether you are a new homeschool mom or have been homeschooling for years, it is essential to find ways to make the process easier and more manageable. Here are some tips to help you make homeschooling easier and some encouragement to keep you motivated. Affiliate links are used in this article. Create a schedule: One of the most important things you can do to make homeschooling easier is to create a schedule. This will help you stay on track and...
9 Charlotte Mason Habits: Habit Training [With a Christian Perspective]
Charlotte Mason was a 19th-century British educator who developed a unique teaching and habit training approach, emphasizing the importance of Christian values. Her philosophy emphasized the role of good habits in character formation and cultivating a love of learning while also highlighting the importance of Christian principles in a child’s moral and spiritual development. In this article, we’ll explore the principles of Charlotte Mason’s approach to habit training from a Christian perspective and discuss how they can be applied in modern educational settings. Also, if you are looking for a great Christian Charlotte Mason curriculum, check out A Gentle Feast...
Real Life Homeschooling With Rachel Baker [Episode 118]
REAL MOMS, REAL LIFE HOMESCHOOLING As part of a new 2023 Sisters Series, Cait welcomes longtime podcast listener Rachel Baker. Together they took a real life look at homeschooling from the perspective of a mom of four (ages 15, 13, 12, and 9). Find out: Rachel’s approach to managing multiple ages How she uses Morning Time in her homeschool Favorite homeschool resources (including Rachel’s obsession with the library!) What a typical day looks like in Rachel’s home How Rachel’s husband contributes to daily life … and so much more! The Homeschool Sisters Podcast Welcomes Rachel Baker! My name is Rachel from Waterloo,...