Shortly after we started making lapbooks in our unit studies, I discovered notebooking. I loved the idea that you could use notebooking with any subject, topic, and age group. I started out by printing free pages from various online sources. Eventually I was making my own notebooking sets and sharing them. Notebooking is sort-of like [...]
Read More →Unlike early homeschoolers, who suffered from a lack of exciting resources, people that are educating their children today get overloaded with choices and programs. Today you practically have to swim through a sea of resources- both physical and digital- and figure out what you should use. How can I find the right resources? There are [...]
Read More →In my last article I talked about how you should have a firm grasp on the laws regarding homeschooling in your state. That is the first essential. The next item to check off your list is a little tricky. You need to have a right attitude about homeschooling. What reasons did you have for deciding [...]
Read More →Do you own an e-reader? When I first got my Nook I planned on using it for casual reading. I downloaded many of the free classics on Barnes & Noble. Eventually I came to realize that I could store my pdf cookbooks and crochet patterns for trips and quick reference. It took my children bugging [...]
Read More →If you have been homeschooling for a while then I can almost bet you have done some sort of notebooking during your studies. Many times when a new-ish homeschooler hears about notebooking they assume it must be some complicated method used by only the most experienced parents and students. The truth is, notebooking is simple. [...]
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