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Homeschooling Resources: Math for Visual Learners – A+ TutorSoft

Homeschooling Resources: Math for Visual Learners A+ TutorSoft By Amanda Werner Math has been known to create love/hate relationships around the world with children and adults alike. Math sees no colors and passes no judgments, yet stirs up a whirlwind of feelings that is different for each person. It is amazing how one tiny four letter [...]

Homeschooling Resources: Artobet!

Homeschooling Resources: Artobet! By Amanda Werner Incorporating a study of the artists has always been hard for me in our homeschooling. There is so much information available that it becomes overwhelming. I have struggled with this since day one of our homeschooling journey. Do you find yourself in that same position? I have often tried [...]

Homeschool Resources: Morphology the Game

Homeschool Resources: Morphology the Game By Amanda Werner I am going to let you in on a little secret about my family. We love a friendly game of just about anything. We enjoy playing games so much that it is not unusual to find us waiting in a parking lot, in a business office of some sort, or even traveling down the road, playing a game [...]

Resource Review: Family Time Fitness

Resource Review: Family Time Fitness Fun Exercise for the Whole Family! By Amanda Werner Physical Education, better known as P.E., is usually always a hot topic for discussion in any circle. Homeschoolers more so than any other circle just because we are asked, off the cuff, a lot about our lives and have to answer the public accordingly. [...]

Resource Review: Think About It! Series

Resource Review: Think About It! Series By Amanda Werner Most homeschooling parents that I know are always on the lookout for great books that will somehow interact with their child. I mean interact not in the electronic sense but rather to get the brain synapses working so that their child will put two and two together while enjoying the [...]

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