
Teaching Kids about God’s Love with Engaging Bible Activity
Love. It’s a very popular subject any time of year. If you stopped people on the street and asked them, “What is love?”, you are

Love. It’s a very popular subject any time of year. If you stopped people on the street and asked them, “What is love?”, you are

Here are eight fantastic ways to promote pre-reading skills (without mess or fuss!) using alphabet refrigerator magnets. The letter sets with uppercase and lowercase for the activities below

Thanksgiving is a time to stop and give thanks to God for our many, many blessings. Of course, Thanksgiving isn’t the only time we should

I love word sort! Word sorts are such a fabulously hands-on way to teach spelling and phonics. Word sorts help kids focus on spelling patterns

Many of us have chosen to homeschool because we believe in basic skills. We know our students need a strong foundation in reading, writing, and

My mom got this one right. Some of my earliest memories are of my mom reading aloud to me and my siblings. We would all

With Easter’s arrival, I thought it would be appropriate to share a final word pattern sort based on the cross. (Click HERE to download.) The

As your child’s teacher, you possess something of value that your student needs — knowledge. One of the great challenges of teaching is discovering the

If you are getting started with homeschooling, you may be asking yourself: What do I need? Where am I going to put it? Should we

We’ve all been there. One too many mornings of freezing temperatures and not being able to pull ourselves out from under the warm covers. So

During our first couple of years of homeschooling, I felt a little exhausted with the process of it all on more than one occasion. Not

In the current economic situation for our country the thought of providing a well-rounded home education can be overwhelming and even stressful. Two income families

It’s All About Connections Between The Brain and Body In Kindergarten, we learn about the five senses – touch, taste, sight, smell and hearing. As

It’s that time of the school year when we reevaluate what works and doesn’t work for us as a homeschooling family. Maybe you spent a

(This is part one in a series. The series will cover all aspects of getting started in homeschooling.) What should I do for my children’s

As we are moving to a new area, I am looking for ways to save on expenses. We are moving from a fairly large area

After I finished home schooling our kids, I headed back to school myself to completing a Ph.D. in educational psychology. I wanted to know how

By Sharon Gibson, Homeschool Legacy Are you new to homeschooling? Perhaps you have been homeschooling for several years. Either way, you will eventually hear about

By Sharon Gibson, Homeschool Legacy and Once-A-Week Unit Studies Teaching Outside The Box I still remember the day my favorite teacher took our science class

By Sharon Gibson, Homeschool Legacy and Once-A-Week Unit Studies By this point you’ve probably already discovered unit studies and are fascinated by their many advantages

Best Gift For a Husband Several years ago, I learned about the best gift I could give my husband. Truly, it is the best gift

Raise your hand if every day is homeschooling utopia with your family. No? No hands raised? None here either! One of my most favorite things

Knowing letters and letter sounds is one of the foundations for learning to read and write. Sometimes kids learn these rather easily, almost teaching themselves.

I love word sorts! Word sorts are such a fabulously hands-on way to teach spelling and phonics. Word sorts help kids focus on spelling patterns