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Weekend homeschool links: May 12th

Weekend homeschool links: May 12th

I have been so impressed with the amount of beautiful guided journals coming out these days, and this new one from Jennifer Dukes Lee would make an amazing homeschool project to share between you and a teen! Homeschool writing plus going deeper with a child? Yes please! (afflinks) Weekend homeschool links: How to Solve Letter Reversals (Do you have a child who does this, too?) The 2nd Annual Life Skills Summer Camp Will Be Here Soon – Get your free ticket now! Because Normal Doesn’t Mean Perfect Igniting Your Kids’ Passions  24 Creative Ways to Have Fun with Your Family in...

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Middle Grade Writing Opportunities for the End of School

Middle Grade Writing Opportunities for the End of School

Merry and marvelous, the month of May! Congratulations to teachers, librarians, and parents of middle graders on the completion of another year of school. To everyone involved with education, amid the final projects, end-of-year grading, and graduation to whatever is next, the end of school brings a chance to reflect and draw conclusions about the year’s accomplishments. For middle graders, May might bring the end of a year spent with a beloved teacher or the end of their stint in a particular school building. These kinds of upcoming endings can prime students emotionally for reflection, journaling, and other writing activities...

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Homeschool Planning: Save Time with Homeschool Planet Plug-in Lesson Plans

Homeschool Planning: Save Time with Homeschool Planet Plug-in Lesson Plans

Homeschool parents – plan the entire school year in minutes with Homeschool Planet’s Professional Plug-in Lesson Plans! In case you aren’t aware, I absolutely LOVE Homeschool Planet. I’ve been using their online homeschool planner for 8 years! I’ve raved over how much time it saves me with homeschool lesson planning. I’ve talked about how I … The post Homeschool Planning: Save Time with Homeschool Planet Plug-in Lesson Plans appeared first on Mama Jenn.

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2023 Sew With Me | Block #5!

2023 Sew With Me | Block #5!

.wp-block-image img {max-width: 100%;} img {height: auto;} 2023 Sew With Me | Block #5! is a post from Confessions of a Homeschooler. If you’ve enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Erica on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest! Also be sure to stop by her Community to join the discussion or her Store to see her latest items! It’s time for Block #4 in our 2023 Sew With Me series! Join me as I teach you how to make some of the most fun and classic quilt blocks! Throughout this series, I hope to teach you some new skills, tips, and tricks,...

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Family Files Federal Lawsuit Against Massachusetts Police and Government for Medically Kidnapping Infant & Toddler at 1 a.m. in Home Invasion

Family Files Federal Lawsuit Against Massachusetts Police and Government for Medically Kidnapping Infant & Toddler at 1 a.m. in Home Invasion

Comments by Brian Shilhavy Editor, Health Impact News A family who took their 3-month-old son to an emergency room in Waltham, Massachusetts last year at the advice of their pediatrician because the infant had a 103 degree fever, is now suing Waltham police and social workers who came to their home unannounced at 1 a.m. in the morning and forced their way into their home to remove both their 3-month-old baby and his 3-year-old brother, with no warrant, simply because an x-ray taken of the baby a couple of days earlier showed a healed fractured rib in the baby. That...

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