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What Is Big Green Chair?

It's Big. Big Green Chair is a big idea.  It's intent is to gather and grow a community … keep reading

Pi Day 2015

Pi Day 2015

This is how we spent our Pi Day.  Hope you enjoy. With such a large family Pi is hardly enough to … keep reading

Homeschool Geek Week

This week is Homeschool Geek Week here at the blog. We are hosting a series on the Secular … keep reading

The Best Way to Finish Handwoven Potholders

Amber December 19, 2013

The Best Way to Finish Handwoven Potholders

My boys love weaving potholders - it's one of their favorite handcrafts.  Potholders are quick and easy Christmas gifts for children to make and everyone we know loves receiving them.  They last a long time even with hard use and going through the wash.  … [Read more...]

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David December 15, 2013

Our Top Five YouTube Channels for Science and Math

For more than two years I have been following several educational YouTube channels that I use with my boys to supplement some subjects and also for general educational entertainment.  Here is a list of five of my favorite educational channels for math and … [Read more...]

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Learn to Program Artillery!

David December 8, 2013

Learn to Program Artillery!

I want to teach my 16 year old son how to program.  When I asked him what he would like to try to do he said, “I would like to make a game.”  We settled on the game Artillery! in which you shoot over an obstacle and try to hit your opponent before they … [Read more...]

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Resources For Teaching Your Middle Schooler How To Program

Amber December 1, 2013

Resources For Teaching Your Middle Schooler How To Program

This post is a part of the series How To Be a Coder.  You can read other posts in this series:  How To Be a Coder and Teach Your Toddler to Program. Beginning around the age of eleven our oldest boys started expressing a desire to learn to program.  … [Read more...]

Filed Under: About Technology, How to be a... Tagged With: Homeschool Resources, How To Be A Coder, learn to code, teach kids to code, teach kids to program

Ten Favorite Resources for Learning About A Charlotte Mason Education

Amber November 17, 2013

Ten Favorite Resources for Learning About A Charlotte Mason Education

If you have heard about the philosophy of Charlotte Mason and wonder why it appeals to so many homeschool families you can read my post Ten Reasons To Choose Charlotte Mason.  This post is also part of the Homeschooling Voices column. Charlotte Mason … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Homeschooling Voices, Inside Voices, Philosophies, Uncategorized Tagged With: Charlotte Mason, Homeschool Resources

Amber October 27, 2013

Practical Creative Bookshelf Ideas

This is the third post in the series Starting a Homeschool Library.  You can read the previous posts here: Starting a Homeschool Library Finding Affordable Books to Build Your Homeschool Library No blog series on beginning a home library would be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Homeschool Libraries Tagged With: Book shelf ideas, homeschool library, organize books

Homeschooling and Starting a Business

David October 20, 2013

Homeschooling and Starting a Business

This post is part of the Homeschooling Voices series. I am a life long programmer and support my family with the skills I have been developing since I was a child working with a Commodore VIC-20.  (It is probably still in my parents attic somewhere.) … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Homeschooling Voices, Inside Voices Tagged With: Homeschool Dad, Start a Business, Why Homeschool

Ten Reasons To Choose Charlotte Mason

Amber October 6, 2013

Ten Reasons To Choose Charlotte Mason

This is the first post in a series called Homeschooling Voices.  This blog series features homeschooling families from diverse homeschooling experiences.  We thought we would begin this series by sharing a bit of our own experience. If you are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Homeschooling Voices, Philosophies, Uncategorized Tagged With: Charlotte Mason, How To Homeschool, Narration

Teach Your Toddler How to Code

Amber September 29, 2013

Teach Your Toddler How to Code

This is the second post in the How To Be a Coder series.  You can read the first post where I introduced the current conversation that learning how to code should be a standard part of the curriculum here: How To Be a CoderCan you really teach a toddler … [Read more...]

Filed Under: How to be a... Tagged With: How To Be A Coder, kids html, learn to code, my first book of code, programming literacy, programming toys, teach kids to code, teach kids to program

History According to Bob

David September 22, 2013

History According to Bob

I am an avid podcast listener.  With a daily commute of at least 30 minutes each way I have lots of time to listen and learn.  Of all the shows I listen to, History According to Bob stands out as my favorite.  With almost ten years of podcasting to his … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Homeschool Libraries, Reviews Tagged With: History, History According to Bob, History Podcast, Homeschool History, homeschool library, Homeschool Resources, Podcast

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