Frugal Homeschooling Book of the Week
Terrie Lynn Bittner's Homeschooling: Take A Deep Breath - You Can Do This! is the book I wish someone had given me when I started homeschooling. Bittner's encouraging, practical, works-in-the-real-world advice would have been just what I needed, if the book had been available back in the days. It is almost like having all the best posts from every homeschool forum I've participated in, all wrapped up in a single cover.
Chapters include:
- Overcoming Your Lack of Self-Confidence
- Recording Weird Things in Respectable Ways (Record-Keeping)
- Getting Supplies When You're Cheap...ummm...Frugal
- When Your Child is Behind or Ahead of His Peers
- Teaching Math When You Can't Even Do Percentages
- Science: You Mean I Have to Touch That?
- ...and many, many more!
CurrClick Weekly Freebie
This week's free download from CurrClick is Study of Ancient Rome: A Multi-book Approach. This study on Ancient Rome covers daily life, architecture, warfare, science and technology, and much more, using both text books (or Internet research) and fiction to bring history to life. The 45-lesson course includes worksheet questions, additional writing assignments, and hands-on projects, which should help your 5-7th grade student build a deep understanding of Ancient Rome.
Highlights from this week's Carnival of Homeschooling
Be sure to drop by and visit the Carnival of Homeschooling #132: Let’s Go To The Ice Cream Parlor! It sure seems like this carnival gets longer ever week. There are so many interesting posts that it's difficult to pick out highlights. Nevertheless, here are a few that caught my eye...
Great Books:
- A Lesson from Frog and Toad
- Tasha Tudor, Former Homeschool Mom
- Owls in the Family
- Everyone “Knows” Shakespeare- Or Do They?
- 25 Teachers Who Drastically Changed the World
- HBO's Series on John Adams
- Declaration! The Pursuit of Happiness
- Encouraging Children to Journal
- 12 Surefire Ways to Prepare Your Middle Schoolers for High School
- Why College Students Should Apply For Student Credit Cards
- Wild Foods
Day lily shoots are good, too, when they're young and tender. And absolutely nothing beats Poke greens!
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4 comments:
Thanks for your carnival submission and for announcing the carnival too!
I enjoyed some of the ones you linked too!
Miss Amanda
http://superangelsblog.com
Hi, Miss Amanda. Thank you for stopping by!
The Carnival is getting so big that it seems overwhelming to me. I hope to find time to write a post like this each week, picking out a few of my favorite entries and doing my best to give a little SEO boost to my fellow homeschool bloggers.
Hi Denise!
Thanks for picking out my article as one of your favorites from this week's Carnival of Homeschooling!
I appreciate your blog as well. Isn't it great that you don't have to spend $1,000 a year homeschooling each child?
Blessings,
Dana
Dana Wilson
Epi Kardia Home Education
www.epikardia.com
www.epikardia.com/blog
dana@epikardia.com
Hi Denise!
Thanks for picking out my article as one of your favorites from this week's Carnival of Homeschooling!
I appreciate your blog as well. Isn't it great that you don't have to spend $1,000 a year homeschooling each child?
Blessings,
Dana
Dana Wilson
Epi Kardia Home Education
www.epikardia.com
www.epikardia.com/blog
dana@epikardia.com
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