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Homeschool Earth Science Curriculum

Homeschool Earth Science Curriculum

If ya’ll have been around here for a while, you know my least favorite subject to teach is science. For the most part, I outsource science to our homeschool co-ops. My kids have studied most of the Apologia elementary science curriculums. So, I was elated to learn that Apologia came out with a homeschool earth science curriculum.   (I received this product for free, and I was compensated for my time. All opinions are my own, and I was not required to write a positive review. Read my full disclosure here.)   Apologia Earth Science We are long-time fans of Apologia. We have used...

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Story of the World Ancient Times - Chapter 14 - Moses, the Isaelites, and the Exodus from Egypt

Story of the World Ancient Times - Chapter 14 - Moses, the Isaelites, and the Exodus from Egypt

Painting in header is "Mother of Moses", by Simeon Solomon, 1860and is in the public domain This is part of my Story of the World lesson series, but this post especially can be used by those not using that curriculum.  In stead of reading these stories about Moses in SOTW, we actually read them in our Children's Bible (since we were reading other parts of the story as well to supplement).   And we didn't do a lot of activities, since we had just recently attended a Vacation Bible School camp related to the story of Moses and the Israelites. ...

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We captured a day in the life of a working mother of three―and it’s all-encompassing

We captured a day in the life of a working mother of three―and it’s all-encompassing

Megan Drye Harper's day starts at 5:45am. The mother of three who runs her own marketing agency, and recently went viral for adding her pandemic parenting experience to her resume, begins by checking emails. By 5:59 a.m., two-year-old Goldie is in her lap, breastfeeding. By 6:34 a.m., Goldie's hungry again. And on it goes. Stopping to put on a band-aid, eating lunch at her desk while breastfeeding, having a screen time buddy next to her while she sits at the computer. Mothers are the ultimate multi-taskers, and Harper is an excellent example. The day progresses, children coming in and out...

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Freebie Time for Back To School

Freebie Time for Back To School

Hello everyone!I hope you are enjoying the summer!I have been working in the garden~ ha-ha, that is not new!I am teaching summer school this year and am really excited.  We are learning English through a variety of science experiments.  My students are loving it and so am I! Growing Kidney Beans in Paper Towels!       Freebie Time!The Free Back to School Lessons By The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs MC – 2021 is available as a TpT free download.  This great resource is packed with a variety of freebies that will get your new year off on the right...

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2000s for Kids Printable American History Reader

2000s for Kids Printable American History Reader

Learn all about the 2000s kids with this American History for Kids reader for kids to color and learn! Learn about 2000s kids things with elementary age students from pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, and 6th grade students.  Simply print pdf file with life in the 2000s for kids to […] The post 2000s for Kids Printable American History Reader appeared first on 123 Homeschool 4 Me.

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