Strategies for Reading Aloud to Your Children
Few things appeal to me more than the idea of curling up on the couch
Few things appeal to me more than the idea of curling up on the couch
Do you have elementary-aged kids that like to color? My oldest, when in 2nd grade
You’d be surprised by all the wrong ideas people have about Abeka Academy. Are they
Sometimes it’s hard to admit we may need help with our home school. Understandably, we
Love. It’s a very popular subject any time of year. If you stopped people on
Dragon Slayers Boys are conquerors by nature! Ask any mom who has one. If they
Have you ever felt like God wanted you to step out and do something? Have
As a homeschool mothers, wives, and believers in Christ we have many aspirations. We want
Free Printable Responsibility Chart With all the freedom that comes with homeschooling, it’s valuable to
The holidays are almost over, and today is the first day of winter. Schoolwork and
In recent years, video lessons have become more and more popular among moms in the
We at Teach Them Diligently are driven in our mission of encouraging you to seize
Holidays & Homeschooling If you’re like me, one thing you need is extra time to
What is a Word Family? One of my favorite ways to help young readers learn
Advent Christmas Season With Christmas quickly approaching and our to-do list ever growing; we may
Growing a Leader Part One Hi! This is Betsy, from BJ’s Homeschoool. Today I’d like
Unit Studies Have you ever considered unit studies for your homeschool? Unit studies are a
Here are eight fantastic ways to promote pre-reading skills (without mess or fuss!) using alphabet
Originally aired as a Facebook Live, this video will give you some great insights and
There are many ways to help your child become more proficient in typing skills. And,
Journalism, you probably have some pretty set ideas of what it is, and why you
Thanksgiving is a time to stop and give thanks to God for our many, many
Thanksgiving writing prompts for middle school students offer a variety of ways to sneak a little bit of school into your hectic holiday-schooling days. Use the holiday excitement building in your home to make writing assignments more exciting as well.
The year has brought about changes in our family’s homeschool. I let go of many of my pre-conceived notions about home education. The difference has been great. We still don’t live in a “Pinterest-perfect” house or run our school in a picture-perfect way, but we are all growing and changing and becoming more like the individuals God created us to be. For that, I am thankful!
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