
Top 10 Homeschooling Elementary Grammar Curriculum Choices For 2021
Grammar can be one of the most fun subjects to teach. But it can also
Grammar can be one of the most fun subjects to teach. But it can also
Spelling and Vocabulary is a hard but fun subject to teach. We asked our fellow homeschooling
Teaching your child to read is a daunting task. You want to set your child
Math is a scary subject to teach. There are so many different ways to teach
Home educating your preschooler is a great and high energy season of life. You have
This was included as part of the Back2Homeschool conference this week, but I wanted to share it with all of you as well since it’s the time most of us are getting ready to head Back2Homeschool. There are some pretty easy ways to make sure that you have the best school year ever. Whether you’re […]
This week in Real Moms of 365, Leslie answers YOUR questions. She talked about gaps in education, finding perfect, socialization and activities, and much more. Be sure to check out this video– and join us live for the next Ask Me Anything where Leslie will field your questions specifically about marriage. 😍 Check out the […]
Not all of us have a large family, but we all at some time struggle with keeping it all together. Join us as we talk with Beth about how she manages homeschooling a large family.you are sure to find some practical tips to use in your own family!Additional ResourcesRecommended Audio— Homeschooling The Large Family— Whether […]
A restful homeschool is birthed in the heart of a restful homeschool momma. This thought can bring discouragement to the best of homeschool moms. As you pursue a restful heart, do you feel like you’re filling a leaking cup? Perhaps you need to pursue a different type of rest. This session filled with practical tips […]
This week, we will discuss a creative way to help your family focus on the One we truly are celebrating this month. Then, we will finish by looking at Christmas around the world and the academic and discipleship opportunities tied to that.
The big secret to success in most things in life is to focus on your
“I’m overwhelmed!” “My kids are going to have gaps in their education.” “Everything depends on me.” “I’ve failed too many times.” “I can’t do this right.” “I’m screwing up my kids.” “Everyone else’s kids are doing better than mine.” Have you heard the lies, too? Join Heidi as she talks about her own experience of […]
Jamerrill Stewart of Large Family Table shares some tips and tricks for homeschooling for less. You don’t want to miss it!
As we approach 2020, we’ll discuss the vision for the 365 community and our theme
Homeschooling moms can often feel under the microscope of performance where success or failure depends on presenting the perfect family and children who always behave and achieve. This session will share how one mom learned to see things differently after the death of her husband and two of her nine children threw her family into chaos. Learn how she discovered that the gospel of grace offers hope and freedom to an imperfect family, even when the performance spotlight shines the brightest.
Homeschooling parents often find themselves surprised and even scared when facing the increasingly intense middle
What exactly is a co-op? Does your family need a co-op? How do we go about choosing a co-op? This week we will be hearing from Susanne Brown, administrator of Upstate Homeschool Co-op, which happens to be the largest co-op in the country! For all your co-op questions, look no further!
Thank the Lord, most of us don’t go at this “homeschool thing” alone. We have others that are locking arms with us to support and encourage us in our journey. This week, we will be talking with Steve Blackston specifically about our coordination with our spouse. How can we as a couple most effectively work […]
Our theme for Teach Them Diligently 2019 is “Rethink Education,” and you will see that focus reflected in much of what we do this season. In 365, though, we will be spending each week rethinking EVERYTHING—making sure that what we’re doing is the best for our family, making sure that we’re thinking and acting biblically […]
David and Leslie talk about how they got started homeschooling and the importance of setting a firm foundation for why you are homeschooling in the first place.
This week we’ll hear from Lori Lane of Artios Academies. We will discuss how to incorporate the arts in your homeschool and why that even matters.
In April, we will take a look at being “over-kneaded” and how to make sure that does not affect your family or your homeschool. We’ll also talk about different field trip ideas, the arts in home education, and then we’ll finish up the month by considering the National Day of Prayer. Be sure to join us in April!
For the last week of our mini series on homeschool styles, Kerry Beck joins us to take a closer look at some of the last major methods of homeschooling.
Mary Alphs of Classical Conversations joins us this week to give us some insight on the classical method of home education.
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