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Calculator Buying Guide

Calculator Buying Guide

By Dan Martin
Apologia has prepared this Calculator Buying Guide to help homeschool students and parents select just the right calculator for their homeschool needs.  As students advance in their homeschool science and math courses, they will need some very specific features in their calculators. And…what about calculator apps? Electronic devices are a part of our lives, but...
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Devotional: The Fundamentals of Basketball and Life

Devotional: The Fundamentals of Basketball and Life

By Davis Carman
Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author, and perfecter of our faith (Hebrews 12:2) As residents of North Carolina for the last three decades, we’ve enjoyed some of the best college basketball in the country. Whether you wear the Carolina blue of the UNC Tar Heels or the darker blue of their rivals,...
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5 Tips to Get Your Homeschool Organized with Kristi Clover

5 Tips to Get Your Homeschool Organized with Kristi Clover

By Apologia Marketing
The Battle for Homeschool Organization: My Top Five Tips to Help You Get Organized! I remember when I first started to homeschool. I felt buried by the amount of “stuff” that came with our decision to homeschool. Papers, books, multi-part curriculum, supplies, & more! There was stuff everywhere. Overwhelmed didn’t even begin to describe the emotions...
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Devotional: Got Wisdom?

Devotional: Got Wisdom?

By Davis Carman
If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him. (James 1:5) You probably recall the “Got Milk?” advertisements. Sponsored by the dairy industry, these clever commercials and print ads usually featured a smiling face wearing a classic milk mustache. The idea...
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Devotional: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

Devotional: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

By Davis Carman
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. (Psalm 139:14) In a well-known passage from Psalm 139, David expresses his utmost admiration for the complexity of the human body. He reflects on the fact that God formed our bodies, intricately weaving frame and flesh into a beautiful form that...
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Tips for Creating a Summer Scrapbook

Tips for Creating a Summer Scrapbook

By Jeannie Fulbright
Creating a summer scrapbook is so easy and will serve more than one purpose for your family. For my family, the wonders of childhood have now faded, giving way to the sensible pursuits of teens becoming adults, complete with driver’s licenses, summer jobs, and the busyness of preparing for college. Summers are now marked by...
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Is This Your Favorite Family Activity To Do On Summer Vacation Too?

Is This Your Favorite Family Activity To Do On Summer Vacation, Too?

By Davis Carman
Twenty-six years ago this summer, Rachael and I made our first family beach trip to Charleston, South Carolina. We had one infant son at the time, and we had no inkling of the long-standing family tradition we were starting. Since then, we’ve skipped the beach just once when we spent our vacation money to attend...
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Devotional Old Sin Nature

Devotional: Old Sin Nature

By Davis Carman
So now it is no longer I who do it, but sin that dwells within me. (Romans 7:17) In chapter seven of Paul’s letter to the Romans, he discusses and explains an age-old issue: The problem of sin. Have you ever found yourself in Paul’s sandals? You know, those days when you feel prepared to...
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Make a Family Activity Center for Under $8

Make a Family Activity Center for Under $8

By albright@gvtel.com
Keep family activity ideas at the ready with this DIY family activity center. For under $8, your memory-making activities will be organized and accessible for you whenever you’re ready for them. The frame in our project was a bulletin board with two photo inserts found at a thrift store for $1.50. Conveniently, this family activity...
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How to Plan a Summer Service Project Idea

How to Plan a Summer Service Project Idea

By albright@gvtel.com
“What I Did On My Summer Vacation.” As cliché as that sounds, I distinctly remember each September (back in the days when school started after Labor Day) writing an account of the most memorable events from the previous June through August. I typically discussed the family vacation, afternoons spent at the pool, and evenings playing...
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