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Christian ministry showing the attributes of God displayed in science and nature.
Making it easy to help people play and learn since 1906
Encourages the use of Project Packs to display and review completed unit studies. Sells resources to help you get started.
Inclusvie support group offering field trips and weekly playtimes.
Information page for this inclusive Douglas county support group, including field trips, play days, a KONOS club, and parent support.
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What Makes You Qualified to Homeschool??? It doesn't take an entire degree in teaching to be able to teach your own children, nor does it require a degree in each subject.
Learn Colors The Fun Way  #homeschool #classroomideas #learnthroughplay  #parenting #teacher #school A fun way to learn about colors in class from IG: @bright.minded.kids For questions about the video or content, don't hesitate to ...
Lacing Activity for kids  #homeschool #classroomideas #teacher #learnthroughplay #parenting #school A fun classroom idea from IG: @momkid.smartplay. For questions about the video or content, don't hesitate to reach out to us ...
Bowling Activity for Kids  #homeschool #classroomideas #teacher #learnthroughplay #parenting #school A fun classroom idea from @arda.and.the.quads For questions about the video or content, don't hesitate to reach out to us directly ...
Ep. 158: Why I Homeschool with Wendy Zanders Although today's guest is a declutter coach and has been featured as a guest on the podcast before, she's here for a completely ...
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Have fun playing this indoor game that is a twist on boccie ball.
As Ronald Reagan used to say when debating political opponents, “There you go again!” It would be appropriate to say the same thing to the state of California, who is doing its best to undermine the vital role parents play in the lives of their children. While everyone’s attention has focused on the recent court case In [...]
People who are very comfortable around each other can play a guffaw-inducing game with a couple of long-handled wooden spoons.
Yellow Star: A cast of homeschooled students and graduates present a story of faith and courage set in France during World War II. It is an inspiring Christmas drama for the whole family. Performed by The Homeschool Dramatic Society, Cookeville, TN. Trailer for Yellow Star DVD   "Maurice Beaumont and his sisters are living in their family’s large old house in a Nazi-occupied French village during World War II. In spite of the Nazi presence, the Beaumonts’ lives are calm and quiet. Things change, however, when they agree to take in several children from Paris who have been sent to the country to avoid the tension and fighting in the city." "Things change even more when four workers in the French Resistance ask the Beaumonts to take in several Jewish children who are being hidden from the Nazis. The Beaumonts recognize the danger to themselves and the children from Paris if they take in the Jews, but they also recognize the danger to the Jewish children if they do not take them in. If they agree, the identity of the Jewish children must be kept a secret from the other villagers and, most importantly, from the Nazis." "The children, the villagers, and the Nazis are all in desperate need of the peace that is found only in Jesus Christ. The star that shone above the Christ Child so long ago to point the way to Him is bright enough to illumine all of their war-torn hearts, but that light will not penetrate their darkness unless they let it shine through." "Traditional French songs and folk dances, as well as original musical numbers and choreography, bring this story to life for the entire family. This play was performed by the Homeschool Dramatic Society on September 11 and 12, 2008 at the Cookeville Drama Center in Cookeville, Tennessee." The production, written and directed by Mary Evelyn Notgrass, is available on DVD from the Notgrass Company. If you are considering homeschooling, realize the wealth of private music, drama, and sports training available to your family.  There is no reason to be beholden to the state for your child's education.
This sweet kid-art display is also a functional spot to hang all the stuff you need to grab as you go -- everything from backpacks to dog leashes to reusable totes for the supermarket.
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