I’m sharing about making a scripture memory box at The Homeschool Classroom today. Go take a look…
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The Apple and The Arrow Supplemental Lapbook
The Apple and The Arrow from Sonlight Core A and a free unit study/lapbook to go with the book.
How to Have a H.E.A.R.T. for Your Kids – Chapter 1
Thoughts and reflections on chapter 1 of How to Have a H.E.A.R.T. For Your Kids: Moms, we need to be responders, not reactors. What’s the difference? A reactor acts in reaction to the the situations around them. If the surrounding environment is screaming and chaos, the reactor acts with the same – screaming and adds to the chaos. Responders act from within. They pour out what’s inside them to add peace and calm to a situation. It’s about being intentional and that starts with taking care of mom and our relationship with God.
Four Things to Remember When Teaching an Early Reader
When my son Jonathan was about three and a half, he started showing an interest in reading. He knew all his letters and most of their sounds. He would flip through books and “read” the ones he’d memorized or make up the story for those he didn’t know. And then, he started asking to learn to read.
How to Have a H.E.A.R.T. for Your Kids – Introduction
This past week in the HEART Book Club, we’ve been reading the introduction of How to Have a H.E.A.R.T. For Your Kids. It’s not too late to join us. You can still sign up for the email newsletter and get the printable journal, join the Facebook group, and chat on Twitter using #HEART4YourKids. Feel free to read ahead and don’t feel bad if you get behind the schedule. Read at your pace! I’d also recommend signing up for my regular daily email to get all my blog posts sent directly to your inbox or adding my RSS feed to your favorite feed reader so you don’t miss a post about the HEART Book Club.