Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! It is a great time to show all our loved ones just how much we care about them. But we also think it’s perfect for injecting a little fun into our everyday homeschooling. If you are looking for ways to incorporate Valentine’s Day […]
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Free Winter Poems for Your Homeschool Printable
Add some truth, goodness, and beauty to your homeschool this winter with this free poetry collection. Enjoy them during your poetry teatime, use a few for winter memory work, make them part of your daily copywork, or add them to your morning time rotation. In this printable you will find: […]
Read MoreDear New Homeschool Mama: 4 Things to Know As You Start Your Homeschool Journey
Today I am delighted to welcome Teresa Wiedrick to the Homeschool Compass blog to share an excerpt from her book, Homeschool Mama Self-Care: Nurturing the Nurturer. Teresa is the cappuccino-sipping mother of four self-directed learners. She and her family homestead in the beautiful Kootenay Mountain region of British Columbia, Canada. […]
Read MoreEpisode 48: Raising Boys to Men with Durenda Wilson
Durenda Wilson is mom to 8, nana to 12, and author of the brand new book, Raising Boys to Men: A Simple, Mercifully Short Book on Raising and Homeschooling Boys. With over three decades of homeschool experience, she is a trusted resource for the homeschool community. Durenda is passionate about […]
Read MoreBirch Trees on a Snowy Day Resist Art
Looking for a fun craft project for a snowy day? This resist art painting takes its inspiration from the snowy landscapes of the winter forest. Here are the supplies you’ll need: Birch Trees on a Snowy Day Tutorial Step One: Make tree trunks out of painter’s tape For the 8’x10” […]
Read More50+ Living Books for High School Students
Living books are just as important for teenagers as they are for younger students. Use this booklist as you create a reading list for your homeschool high schoolers, and you’ll help them cultivate a love of literature and prepare them for a lifetime of learning. Need even more ideas for […]
Read MoreClean, Captivating Books for Your Homeschool Middle Schoolers
Whether you’re looking for your next family read-aloud or a list of titles to draw from when supplying your tween with reading material, these living books are ideal for your middle schooler. This list includes recently published titles as well as tried-and-true classics. We hope you’ll find a new favorite […]
Read MoreFavorite Chapter Book Read-Alouds for Early Elementary Kids
I have such fond memories of making the transition from picture books to chapter books with my young kids. There’s something really special about the first few times you make it through a real chapter book together. And I must confess, there are certain books my kids are entirely capable […]
Read MoreFree Printable Christmas Countdown Scripture and Activity Cards
A Christmas countdown is a great way to bring some intentional memory making to your holiday season without a lot of stress or prep work. Kids love the visual countdown to Christmas and the surprise of checking to see what each day contains. If you’re looking for a fun way […]
Read MoreFree Christmas Poetry Printable for Your Homeschool
Check out this free Christmas poetry collection perfect for your holiday teatime, memory work, daily copywork, or morning time enjoyment. In this collection you’ll find our favorite Christmas poems: Download your Free Christmas Poetry Printable here! If you share a photo of your Christmas poetry learning on Instagram be sure to […]
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