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Free High School Math Resources

August 31, 2016 By Thaleia 1 Comment

High School math can be very expensive to buy and hard to teach! I love number crunching for budgets and figuring out taxes but not super fond of algebra. I remember taking Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry but I know that some concepts were tough with a full-course load in high school!

High School Math Resources for Free

I am a college graduate and never took Trig or Calc which I may end up learning right alongside my children. Either way I know that I will want to use as many free resources as possible to save big bucks on math textbooks!

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Filed Under: Homeschooled Through High School, Homeschooling

Historical Costumes for Kids

August 30, 2016 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Homeschool families can take advantage of the great options for historical costumes all year long. During the Fall is the best time to buy them at  “end-of-season” sales but it’s always good to see what might be of interest to your child early on. We love buying costumes after Halloween at 75%-90% off for dress-up all year long.

Great Historical Costumes for kids

Last year Princess got a Renaissance Queen Costume so that she could wear it to the Ohio Renaissance Festival which we did not make it to then but plan on going to this year for the first time!

These Historical Costumes for kids would be a great addition to any History or Unit Study. If you are studying Ancient History through a curriculum like Mystery of History then you might want an Egyptian or Roman costume. If you are learning about American History via Prairie Primer or the ABC’s of American History then a Pioneer costume might be better suited.

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Filed Under: Homeschooling Tagged With: American History, Ancient History, costume

4 End of Summer Activities

August 29, 2016 By Thaleia 1 Comment

Summer is coming to an end! School is started but you can still share these end of Summer activities with your children in the afternoons, evenings, or weekends!
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Looking for the previous link ups? You can find them all right here.

This week our featured posts are:
Easy Watermelon Craft and Preschool Counting Game from Homeschool Preschool
Fall Art Project Banner from Your Vibrant Family
Backyard Balloon Baseball from 4 The Love of Family
Hand Print Art Projects from Enrichment Studies

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We can’t wait to see all the amazing posts you will be linking up this week!
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Free Chemistry Resources

August 26, 2016 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

So who’s ready to dive into Chemistry! Are you a little intimidated thinking there’s no way you could ever teach Chemistry without taking a class in Chemistry? Please do not panic or think that ONLY Chemistry majors can teach Chemistry. With some of these Free Chemistry resources you will be able to learn right along with your child of any age!

Free Chemistry Resources for All Ages

[Tweet “TUNS of #Free #Chemistry Resources for ALL ages! #homeschool #science #STEM”]

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Filed Under: Homeschooled Through High School, Homeschooling

Type 1 Diabetes Facebook Support Groups

August 25, 2016 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

I loathe Facebook even though I use it daily for work and support. Did you know that there are a handful of Type 1 Diabetes support groups on Facebook? I am sharing all of the national ones that I have found. I skipped sharing local ones as those will not apply to everyone. Type 1 Diabetes is such a difficult thing to manage and being able to vent or ask questions and get answers right away is phenomenal. I do not take medical advice but ideas to help assist in the day to day management of Eldest’s Type 1 Diabetes!

Type 1 Diabetes Facebook Support Groups

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If you or your child has Type 1 Diabetes then do yourself a favor and read through these support group descriptions and find a few that you can join!


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