So last week, I created four weekly planners for your homeschool or home – or life – and I enjoyed making them so much that I worked on more planner pages. This week, I finished creating a set of six monthly planners. They’re free to print and use for personal use. I CREATED SIX DIFFERENT STYLES OF Monthly PLANNERS FOR…
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Need a Weekly Planner for your homeschool? I made four free printables.
Hi, there! I’ve broken my left hand, so I can’t type very long. The question is always “how?” so I’ll ashamedly answer: I tripped over a vine while hiking down a mountain slope with hiking sticks in my hands. The hiking stick twisted my finger and hand as I fell on it. The vine that I tripped on? It was…
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Free Lessons and Curriculum on Music Theory
One of the courses often required in the first couple years of college is music theory. If you’re homeschooling a high schooler, you may be interested in having your student learn music theory to help ease his or her transition to college. G Major Music Theory provides everything you need for piano lessons, even theory work pages and first pieces….
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Free Sign Language Video Course
Many homeschoolers, including me, have used the excellent free sign language curriculum produced by the American Sign Language University. The sign language course is taught through video as well as through lesson plans. The method of teaching used by this sign language curriculum is through “frequency of use,” not topically. This results in a higher level of retention. William G….
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A Free 1899 Spelling & Language Curriculum Based on Old Quotes
So many of us homeschoolers enjoy the classics — books and educational guides from an older time period. Much of what we prefer is pre-1900. I’ve enjoyed introducing our family’s children to the classics, and they are richer (in mind) for it. They can understand a deeper language than the one used in society today, they understand references to old…
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