Ruby on August 15th, 2009

Image via Wikipedia If your kids are coming out of a classroom environment, or you have been using a boxed curriculum, switching over to a Charlotte Mason education will mean a lot of changes for you. We tried to make that switch rather… Read more

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Ruby on July 23rd, 2009

I wanted to link to the Purls of Wisdom blog today, as there is a terrific article on homeschooling styles that could be valuable both to new home educators and to established folks who may be feeling a need to re-evaluate teaching… Read more

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Ruby on July 12th, 2009

Image by !!sahrizvi!! via Flickr A majority of schools in North America, and many in other jurisdictions too, run on a ten month calendar that leaves students with the two summer months free.  While no doubt a lot of our kids are happy for the… Read more

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Ruby on September 9th, 2008

Today’s freebie of the day is a PDF version of Jean-Henri Fabre’s Story Book of Science, published by Yesterday’s Classics (the print arm of the Baldwin Project.) Follow the links from the Homeschool Freebie of the Day web site. For those who are… Read more

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Ruby on July 28th, 2008

From CurrClick: Kids ages 8-18, tell us what is unique about your local homeschool group or co-op in a 3 paragraph, no more than 300 word essay, and you could win your very own digital camera and earn your homeschool group up to $300 in cash! We… Read more

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