{This site may contain affiliate links and collect cookies. Please read my full disclosure and privacy policy for more info.} {This site may contain affiliate links and collect cookies. Please read my full disclosure and privacy policy for more info.} Here are our homeschool curriculum choices for grades 2, 3, 5, 6, 10 (we will have 5 school-age plus two “preschool” level…
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Teaching With Lots Of Little Ones In Your Homeschool | Practical Tips
Teaching with lots of little ones underfoot is definitely difficult. Large family homeschooling is made up of multiple ages from babies to teens, but even two or more children can be a challenge since you are juggling your time between more than one child with different needs. If you have pre-school children and school-aged children, you may feel like you…
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Why You Should Start A Mini-Farm or Homestead
If you want to Start A Mini-Farm (like us), then you may enjoy reading why we started our mini-farm / homestead. If you are just curious about why anyone would choose this lifestyle, then this article will also help you with that! READ: A Trip Down Memory Lane – Tales From A Farm Kid Homestead life is not for everyone…
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6 Tips For Saving Money While Homeschooling | FREE Printable Budget Planner
Saving money while homeschooling is usually a top priority since we are responsible for the education bill (and we love the freedom that comes with it!). I have several tips and a FREE homeschool budget printable that can help! Certain curriculum sets will take your breath away at the price they set per grade level, per year. You do not…
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Farm Homeschool
I love that we can do hands-on farm homeschool on our one-acre homestead this year. We now have chickens for eggs, rabbits for meat and to sell, ducks for meat and to sell, a cat for rodent control and fun, and a dog that alerts us to any/everything new … along with our garden and fruit trees – so we…
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