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Changing Our Homeschool Path

Changing Our Homeschool Path

This post contains affiliate links. Please see my Terms of Use and Disclosure Policy page for more information. Thank you.Our homeschooling journey took a weird turn when my mom moved in with us in May of 2019. In the beginning, I requested her assistance in homeschooling our younger children as she loved spending time with her grandchildren. Unfortunately, these plans – of having her help one of

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Homeschool Recordkeeping Benefits the Child

Homeschool Recordkeeping Benefits the Child

  Good Recordkeeping is an Essential Part of the Educational Process It is important to thoroughly document the home education experience. Homeschooling records may be required for district regulations, college entrance, and employment. Homeschool records are documented proof of a student’s education, achievements, and learning experiences. Because homeschooled children are often faced with skepticism, it is important to thoroughly document the home education experience. So it is possible to use paper writing help to get all records set.  They should demonstrate that the child has received an adequate education. It is the responsibility of the homeschooling parent to create and...

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Teacher Giveaway! Monthly $100 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway - May 2022

Teacher Giveaway! Monthly $100 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway - May 2022

I am teaming up with some of my favorite Teachers pay Teachers friends to bring you another giveaway for teachers! GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  Prize: $100 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway Organized by: Kelly Malloy (An Apple for the Teacher) Co-hosts:   An Apple for the Teacher, Mrs. Wennings Clasroom, TheBeezyTeacher,  The Homeschool Style-Katie Ring, A Plus Kids, Kamp Kindergarten, Jackie Crews, Follow The First Grade Lunchbox on TpT, The Monkey Market, Margo Gentile, Star Kids, Angelica's Resources, KB3Teach, Teach Me T, A Teacher and her Cat, It's a Teacher Thing, and 180 Days of Reading. Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter.  Giveaway ends 5/13/22 and is open worldwide. Are you a Teacher Blogger or Teachers pay Teachers seller who wants to...

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How Do We File as a Homeschooling Family?

How Do We File as a Homeschooling Family?

Q: Our homeschool family travels a lot. How do we comply with the homeschool law? A: It is generally understood that parents should comply with compulsory attendance laws of the state they are in for 6-8 weeks or more. It does not matter where the parents declare residency or pay taxes. The question is, “Where does the child sleep at night?” For example, parents could be a resident of another state or live in another country, but they would need to comply with Virginia’s compulsory attendance laws if they are in Virginia for 6-8 weeks or more. HEAV can not...

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Learning the History of Books for Kids

Learning the History of Books for Kids

Here's a look at our History of Books learning pack.    The printable resources featured in this post are available in our History of Telephones - Timeline and Ordering Activities.Difference between elementary work and early childhoodHistory resources for elementary work focus on details, knowing the facts and gathering information through research.  My history resources for preschoolers,

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