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Used Curriculum Sale
Holy moly, we have two weeks to go!!!! Speakers are prepping, vendors are packing, and we have a plethora of used curriculum making its way to the Conference ready to be loved and used again! If you have curriculum sitting around the house that you no longer need for your family, there is still time to participate. If you would like to submit curriculum for the sale, please register here. The used curriculum sale has gotten so big, we have separated it from the vendor hall this year! You don’t want to miss this! You must register for the Conference to attend. If you haven’t registered, here’s the Conference Registration…
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10 Ways to Homeschool through the Holidays
Do you homeschool through the holidays? Every year, I go back and forth. The problem for us is if we take a break in December, it’s very difficult to get back in the groove in January. So this year, I’m taking the bull by the horns, so to speak. Here are a few ideas for easy homeschool days through December (just in time for your monthly planning): 1. Revisit some of your favorite holiday books. While looking for one of my Advent devotionals last night (yes, I’m extremely late trying to find it), I came across a bunch of picture books we *used* to read aloud in December. Books like…
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We now have a Goodreads account.
Reading plays such an important role in education. I love to read and I loved reading to my kids when they were younger. It was hard to move on after reading the Diary Of A Wimpy Kid or the Harry Potter series so I was always looking for my next recommendation. There are many places you can get recommendations. Facebook has a bunch of groups you can join, there are a ton of websites out there, and there are dedicated accounts on other social media that are just for recommendations. I personally prefer Goodreads. I love my Goodreads account. In case you’re wondering “What is Goodreads?” Goodreads is a website,…