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Why a Home Library is More Important Than Ever

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IEW Fix-It Grammar curriculum REVIEW

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Why high school at home is vital for Christian families

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Review: The 101 Series Christian Homeschool Science Curriculum

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Understanding School Choice

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What about socialization?

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Mystery of History Volume 1: Week 27: Lessons 79-81 – Nehemiah, Pericles, and Peloponnesian War

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Mystery of History Volume 1

Miles Standish, Puritan Captain BOOK + Free Study Guide

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Christopher Columbus Book and Free Study Guide

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Christopher Columbus journals

Mystery of History Volume 1: Week 26: Lessons 76-78 – Socrates, Hippocrates and the Statue of Zeus, and Ezra and Arezxerxes

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Mystery of History Volume 1: Week 25: Lessons 73-75 – Xerxes 1, Esther, and The Golden Age of Athens

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The False Security of the “Good School” (Expository Parenting)

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Copywork is a valuable language arts teacher. By simply copying the writings of other men and women, we are able to mimic correct spelling and punctuation, proper grammar usage and sentence structure, and gain a wider exposure to vocabulary in its context. Choosing meaningful text adds another layer of learning by seeing, reading, and writing words that matter. Copywork works well as a supplement to your favorite language arts curriculum, or as a stand-alone review of English mechanics. “Rather than society influencing the home, it ought to be the Christian home influencing society. Righteousness brings beauty of character. Character creates harmony in the home. Harmony in the home brings order to civilization, which makes peace on earth." (Karen Andreola) And Christians are called science-deniers. My son and six of his friends graduated from homeschooling today. There's always some discussion going around this time of year about whether you should finish a curriculum, or end the school year because you're ready. I'm going to give you my two cents and disagree with the popular refrain. Todays post for the #villagewellchats is about being patient when you can’t do all the self-sufficient things. 👈🏻 That’s me. I’m a homemaker at heart, love the land, the garden, and the DIY, homemade life. While you're choosing your curriculum for next year, keep my Knowledge Keepers series in mind! There are 11 books in the series now, and several include free study guides: I will be sharing homeschooling encouragement near Tulsa next Tuesday! Education is important. Discipleship is important. When you have to choose, choose discipleship first.

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