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Our Lessons for Homeschoolers take a different approach to learning. We want learning to fun and Godly and fun and engaging and fun and memorable and fun and effective and...FUN!! By using different learning tools and bright vibrant self-paced resources, our children begged to do daily spelling, virtue work and a host of other learning projects from planting a garden in the backyard to writing a family cookbook. Some lessons are year long studies and others are short single themed lessons. Come join us and see the joy of learning come to life in your child's heart.
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Our Learning Lessons For HomeschoolersOur Virtue Lessons have been some of our most popular resource sets. These always growing, month-long resource packs provide everything you need to help your children learn about how God wants us to see Him in the faces of each other. Help children learn about virtues like love, courage, determination, responsibility, joyfulness and more with fun prayer cards, virtue example sheets, mini-books, incentive sheets, copywork and other fun goodies.
Find resources for little self-contained lessons written and shared by one of our blog friends, Michelle Scott. Subject areas range from Latin, Greek, Science, the Liturgical Year, Math, and more. Some lessons are for young learners and others are for older learners. Take a look and see. You just may be inspired to share something you have made. :)
Find themed or focused learning opportunities with our learning projects created with homeschoolers in mind. Projects range in topic from planting a garden to writing a family cookbook, systematically praying for others to organizing a home library complete with reading log, shelf/bin labels, book pockets and library cards. We have even included some unique research projects. Enjoy!!
We love these little lessons. Based a bit on lapbooking but self-contained, these little lessons require one to flip, flap and fold (F3) lesson materials. Finished lessons can be glued into notebooks, journals, or traditional lapbook projects. You may want to try using our specially designed F3 folders to store your lessons or create projects of your own design. These folders are made using file folders but they are unique because they can unfold to any desired length and fit perfectly into a 3-ring binder for easier storage than traditional lapbooks. Not to mention, if your child has used anything, a worksheet, copywork sheet or notebooking page, they can also put it right into the folder as well. Now THAT'S what I call neat!! Take a peek for yourself.
Find fun programs to learn new words with the flexibility to work at your own pace. These resources are bright, fun, hands-on and creative including games, art sheets, flashcards, kids' progress passport and matching stickers.
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