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[…] provided a recommended course sequence for you to view. Curriculum Scope & Sequence Books for further reading How to Have a H.E.A.R.T for Your Kids by Rachael Carman How Many Times Do I Have to Tell You? by Rachael Carman Co-Op Kickstart Guide There are many creative ways to teach an Apologia course in a co-op setting, giving […]
[…] world so they can see the important role math plays in everyday life. But perhaps the most important aspect of this course is teaching students through mathematics how our Creator is present in their lives. Below is a list of topics covered in Level 6. Multiplication Factors and Prime Factorization Long Division Exponents Square […]
[…] inside and outside the womb. What Can You Do in this Literal Fight for Life? The fight for life is clearly not over. Abortion is allowed in many states. March for Life and other pro-life organizations have adjusted their strategies to focus on state marches. March for Life organized six in 2023, have fourteen […]
[…] Homeschool Co-Op Kickstart Guide for helpful information on getting started. Co-Op Kickstart Guide Books for further reading How to Have a H.E.A.R.T for Your Kids by Rachael Carman How Many Times Do I Have to Tell You? by Rachael Carman Curriculum Bundles Looking for curriculum ideas for students in other grades? Check out these other blog posts. […]
[…] what I needed. But where to begin… Have you ever sat in front of an open textbook and thought to yourself I don’t even know this stuff; how am I supposed to teach this to my child? If so, you’re not alone. Nothing can feel more discouraging than to KNOW you are called to […]
[…] they only knew the solutions available to them; if they only knew better. Here are some common examples: Obesity wouldn’t be plaguing Americans if they only knew how to eat better. People wouldn’t smoke if they knew how bad it was for their lungs. No one would waste money playing the lottery if they […]
[…] down my career with all its accolades and accomplishments for the service of my family was the most humbling thing I’ve ever done. It was a struggle many days to feel significant during diaper changes, feedings, and seemingly endless piles of laundry. There was no paycheck, no awards night, and certainly no annual review […]
[…] teen who is planning to attend college, you need to be informed about what to expect from the process of applying to and choosing a college and how to prepare for it. Choosing a College First, it is important to be sure your student has met the high school graduation requirements for your state. […]
[…] and students. Next, let’s look at safety. In-person bullying and cyberbullying. No kid wants to be subject to that torture. Bathroom privacy is even up for discussion. How about school shootings? Add sexual abuse by teachers and even peers. Shall I go on? Then there is the overall sexual agenda. Premarital sex is practically […]
[…] can read that article here. To my mind, homeschoolers have plenty of reason to pray regardless of which scenario actually comes to pass. I can think of many things we can be praying for the current homeschool movement, but here are ten items we will specifically pray about in the coming year. Obviously, you […]
The Cups of Communion “Drink from it, all of you. For this is My blood that establishes the covenant; it is shed for many for the forgiveness of sins.” (Matthew 26:27–28) Passover In Matthew 26:17–30, we find Jesus and the disciples celebrating the Passover meal together like the Jewish people had been doing since […]
[…] want to get on with the program already. But God is sovereign and holds the future in His hand. He knows exactly what is best for you, how and where it should come about, and when the ideal time is for accomplishing His will. So be patient and don’t lose hope. Wait on God. […]
[…] Remembers: An Evangelistic Resource for the Christmas Season Most contemporary depictions of the Christmas story focus on themes such as joy, peace, and goodwill to all and how giving is better than receiving. Yet even among those who resist the truth of God’s Son leaving the glory of heaven to live among us in […]
[…] with better standardized test scores, and make better, more well-adjusted citizens. Hooray for homeschooling! But seriously, with all these successes, there is still room for growth in how homeschool parents prepare their students for college. As a college pastor I see a lot of homeschool graduates at university, and I’ve noticed a few areas […]
[…] a phone call to discuss scheduling a visit. Have questions like these ready when you talk to the on-site representative: Will there be a structured presentation and how long will it be? Is there a hands-on experience where children can handle materials and explore? Is the program designed for a specific age group? If […]
[…] and gentle to bold and very serious. When speaking to groups of parents, I often share my 5 top reasons to homeschool. The bottom line is this: How can a Christian parent even consider sending their children to a public school today? Yes, this is a strong statement. Tragically, the evening news far too […]
[…] curriculum can serve as a guide, helping both parents and children stay on track and achieve their spiritual and educational goals. In this blog post, we’ll explore how to choose the right Bible homeschool curriculum, set meaningful goals, and create an engaging learning experience that integrates biblical studies with other subjects. Understanding Bible Homeschool […]
[…] provided a recommended course sequence for you to view. Curriculum Scope & Sequence Books for further reading How to Have a H.E.A.R.T. for Your Kids by Rachael Carman How Many Times Do I Have to Tell You? by Rachael Carman Co-Op Kickstart Guide There are many creative ways to teach an Apologia course in a co-op setting. You’ll […]
[…] calling him the “father of lies.” Here’s one more thought related to Satan’s statement that Adam and Eve could become like God. Have you ever thought about how you would have responded to Satan if you were in this situation? What kind of reply could Adam and Eve have given if they were more […]
[…] minds to the truth, beauty, and goodness of God’s creation can help stimulate the practice of self-education while they are still young. The question is not, — how much does the youth know? when he has finished his education — but how much does he care? and about how many orders of things does […]