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How A Mom & CEO Homeschools Her 6 Kids (Which She Did Prior To COVID)
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One Month to Go! The Wingfeather Saga books 3 & 4 out on 9/15!
We discovered this book series during quarantine because the author, Andrew Peterson, started doing a nightly read aloud of book one on Facebook live! The Wingfeather Saga instantly became a HIT in our house. If you’re looking for a book series the whole family can gather ’round and read, THIS IS THE ONE! We enjoyed books one and two during quarantine but were fretting about having to wait until SEPTEMBER to read three and four!! But then the libraries opened […] One Month to Go! The Wingfeather Saga books 3 & 4 out on 9/15! first appeared on Saving Toward...
Geography Activities
Hands-On Geography Activities appeal to all ages from tots to teens!! We often start off with geography activities, whether that’s at the beginning of the year or when we are starting new history units. Geography activities can be fun & hands-on and provide the framework for understanding history. I thought I would share age-by-age what kinds of geography activities we have done along the way. Way back when my kids were younger, I assumed that pin-maps and dough maps were just for the little ones. But even this year, with a middle schooler and two high schoolers we’ll be starting...
Oxford College to Honour All Offers Regardless of Reduced A-Level Marks
A-level students across the UK were left disappointed on results day after a new government algorithm, introduced to deal with nationwide homeschooling as education facilities remain shut amid the coronavirus pandemic, reduced their predicted grades.