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Real Life Homeschooling

June 5, 2013 By: amyswandering1 Comment

I am so excited to introduce the newest homeschooling blog hop on the block!

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Real Life Homeschooling is a monthly blog hop that will show the world that homeschooling is so much more than sitting at a desk doing math worksheets.

On the second Tuesday of each month over twenty homeschool bloggers will be joining me in co-hosting the Real Life Homeschooling blog hop. Each blogger will share a post of their own and then give you the opportunity to link up your own posts.

Feel free to share any posts that show how homeschooling happens in real life just as well as during “school hours”. Possible ideas include: field trips, special projects, community service, what your child learned in the grocery store/barn yard/park/etc., family trips, church events, the possibilities are endless. Real life homeschooling is about turning the world into our classroom.

As a homeschooling parent, we know our children are always learning, right?! That is what this blog hop is about.

The Real Life Homeschooling Blog Hop co-hosts are:

Heather from Upside Down Homeschooling

Tabitha from Meet Penny

Jill from Enchanted Homeschooling Mom

Aurie from Our Good Life

Amy from Are We There Yet?

Sonya from Becoming a Strong Woman of God

Heather from Homeschooling on Faith and Coffee

Leann from Montessori Tidbits

Sherri from Our Front Porch Looking In

Erin from Royal Baloo

Renee from Next Gen Homeschool

Megan from Homeschooling etc.

Stephanie from Bowmania

Ticia from Adventures in Mommydom

Karyn from Teach Beside Me

Jamie from Walking in High Cotton

Selena from Look! We’re Learning!

Rebecca from Homeschooling Autism and More

Andrea from No Doubt Learning

Stacey from Layered Soul

Lisa from Farm Fresh Adventures

Tiffany from Life & Lessons From a Country Road

Rachel from Rooms of Knowledge

Marla from Marla’s Motherhood Musings

Dusty from To the Moon and Back

Take a few minutes and check out the awesome blogs listed here. You’re in for a blessing and don’t forget to check back on the second Tuesday of each month {beginning next Tuesday, June 11th} to link up your own Real Life Homeschooling posts!

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Philosophy Adventure Giveaway

May 31, 2013 By: amyswandering2 Comments

Philosophy Adventure set

Funny Girl will soon be starting her third year of high school, and it will be Ms. Creativity’s first.

There are so many wonderful curriculum options available these days that we have had a fairly easy time fulfilling graduation requirements. I do have a few blanks to fill in though, one of which is that tricky speech credit. 

When offered the opportunity to help launch Philosophy Adventure™–Pre-Socrates from Home School Adventure Co., I decided to first take a peek at the samples on the website. I then raced to fill out the review application!

Philosophy Adventure™–Pre-Socrates teaches 6th-12th graders how to write skillfully, think critically, and articulate clearly by studying the history of philosophy and the origins of ideas. They will learn how to cultivate and defend a biblical worldview.

**This is just an intro! I will be doing an in-depth review in August.**

Stacy Farrell, the author, has three goals for this curriculum. There is no question in my mind that she achieved them:

Engaging

  • This is one of the pretty textbooks I’ve seen. The colorful layout and images are like a mini museum.
  • Each lesson is divided into short sections that are packed with information – just enough to bite off & chew on before moving on to the next idea or assignment.
  • The writing is like sitting at the feet of a storyteller.

Easy to Use

  • Clear pronunciation is given for all of those strange ancient names.
  • Every philosopher has a sidebar listing things like famous works and contemporaries.
  • Assignments are very specific and broken down into baby steps (if needed).

Empowering

  • This one excites me the most! Stacy Farell has such a gentle way of encouraging excellence from her students, like reminding them to be prayerful about being ready to give an answer, or giving permission to write a “terrible” first draft. Her writing whispers, “You can do it!”.

Philosophy Adventure{Sample Lesson}

There are several formats available:

  • Complete Set with Resources CD ($89.95)
  • Reader with Resources CD ($69.95)
  • Digital Edition of reader & Resources all on CD ($49.95)
  • Digital Download ($39.95)

To celebrate the launch of Philosophy Adventure™–Pre-Socrates, I get to give away a digital download of the Complete Set –>
Reader, Student Workbook, & Teacher Resource!!
{Giveaway is open to anyone and ends Thursday, June 6th}

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Want more chances to win? Click the blue guy to visit the rest of the launch team!

“If philosophy is the love of wisdom, then Philosophy Adventure is a course to love for your teen children. This captivating overview of pre-Socratic philosophers not only will help instill a love for knowledge and wisdom in your child’s heart and mind, but even more it will fuel the growing flames of faith and Christian worldview at a critical point in your child’s life.

“What makes this course especially distinctive is its trust in the Christian student—encouraging your child to interact with all knowledge (the history and views of philosophers who have shaped thinking), and then helping them to ‘make a defense…for the hope that is in you’ from Scripture and reason. Thoughtfully-designed writing, thinking, and speaking exercises biblically equip your child to make their beliefs their own. Beautifully-designed interior pages make philosophy both more appealing and easier to learn.

“This is the kind of wholehearted learning that fueled our own family’s love of learning. I heartily recommend this adventure.”

—Clay Clarkson
Whole Heart Ministries
Author of Educating the WholeHearted Child

PAFTC

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Homeschool for Free: Grammar

May 14, 2013 By: amyswandering7 Comments

Free Homeschool Grammar Curriculum

Here is some great site’s for you’re kids to be practicing they’re grammar with.

Oh settle down, I am kidding!! 🙂

Enjoy this list of Free Grammar Curriculum.

KISS Grammar

Grammar Bytes

Daily Grammar

Powerpoint Grammar

English Banana

English-Zone

Glencoe Workbooks

Improve Your Writing

English Grammar 101

English Maven

Scott Foresman Handbooks

Literacy Place Resources

The Basics of Sentence Diagramming

Busy Teacher Worksheets

Big Dog’s Grammar

National Treasures Workbooks

Grammar-land

Road to Grammar

English Grammar Online

Grammar Songs

See all of my Homeschool for FREE! posts

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Places to Buy & Sell Used Homeschool Curriculum

May 8, 2013 By: amyswandering6 Comments

This post contains affiliate links.

buy sell used homeschool curriculum

One of the ways I stay within our budget is by selling any homeschool books we no longer need and using that money to purchase curriculum for the next year (used if possible). I’ve collected quite a few links for buying & selling online, and I hope some of them have just what you need!

Vegsource Homeschool Talk & Swap

Homeschool Classifieds

Best Homeschool Buys

The Well-Trained Mind Sale & Swap Board

Curriculum Classifieds on Google+

Homeschool Market on Facebook

A-Z Home’s Cool Homeschool Classifieds Yahoo group

HSLDA’s Curriculum Market

Homeschool World

Used Homeschool Curriculum

Curriculum Share

PaperBack Swap (this is my referral link)

Amazon Marketplace

Ebay

Craigslist

Half Price Books (not online, but a great place to look)

Blog it: Do you have a blog? Post a Books for Sale list! You can promote it to your readers, and you will also get sales from people doing searches for specific books.

Don’t forget that you can also Homeschool for Free, and I can help you create a curriculum plan using your freebies!

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Tools for Planning Your New Homeschool Year

April 15, 2013 By: amyswandering2 Comments

tools for homeschool planning

Every April I get the urge to start planning the next homeschool year. My printer starts humming as I hunt for free curriculum links and browse Pinterest boards for ideas.

Use these free planning tools to organize your new year:

Start by printing out a free homeschool planner. There is something for everyone on my huge round-up list!

Map out your weeks on my favorite school year calendar.

Divide your child’s work into quarters with the easiest record system ever.

Make sure you stay on track with color-coded progress lists.

Save some money by keeping a running curriculum list.

Compare prices with this curriculum price comparison sheet.

Use those computer files with this handy idea for organizing your ebooks.

Find time for extras like crafts and nature study with a theme of the day.

Do you want to step away from boxed curriculum? I show you how in my Create Your Own Curriculum series.

Find more ideas on my Homeschool Organization Pinterest Board!

 

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