In our early years of homeschooling, I chose not to use any homeschool curriculum. I stuck with workbooks and resources from bookstores like Barnes and Noble and the local teacher store. Using a curriculum seemed like it would make our homeschool more like school, and I didn't want that.
Read MoreTeaching writing in your homeschool doesn't have to be a chore. There are a variety of ways to incorporate writing into your child's curriculum such as ...
Read MoreI've yet to figure out how to homeschool totally free, but these resources can help reduce your homeschool expenses while enhancing your child's learning.
Read MoreStudying African-American history in our home isn't a separate course of study. We incorporate Black history year round in one of three ways: books, activities, and movies.
Read MoreBooks are a simple way to teach children about different aspects of history including African-American history. There are many books to choose from in both arenas of nonfiction and fiction. Since my daughters were really young, we have included a variety of books that focus on the Black experience in America.
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