“It would be so nice if something made sense for a change.” Alice…in Wonderland
This post contains affiliated links. Last spring when I was looking for geography curriculum, I came across a free resource for U.S. Geography, 50 States and Where to Find Them by Kathy Jo DeVore of Barefoot Meandering. (I honestly cannot remember where at this point. I really ought to write that stuff down. Thanks whoever […]
Except communists, I guess. But since I probably don’t have a lot of communists reading this blog, it doesn’t matter. Non-communist homeschoolers really love sales, and Compass Classroom has a huge sale this week only–30 to 50 percent off. This is the company that puts out Visual Latin. We love this program, and I’ve reviewed […]
I previously reviewed the spectacular Visual Latin curriculum produced by Compass Cinema. Now Compass is offering an economics program that is just as great as the Latin offering. (They’re having a 30% off sale right now. Get on that!) Economics for Everybody is a biblical economics program for (almost) everybody. It is unapologetically Christian. The […]
Home schooler are suppose to study Latin. It’s in the charter. Moms must wear denim jumpers, and the children are suppose to study Latin. There’s an optional woodworking clause, but Latin is a must. Since I don’t even own a denim jumper (gasp!), the kids had better study Latin or we’re kicked out of the […]
One of the most common questions any homeschooling mom of more than one kid gets is, “How do you juggle it all? What do you do with the other kids while you are working with one child?” And honestly, this is something I still struggle with. Despite my carefully laid out plans, schedules, charts, routines, […]