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Happy Mother’s Day!! As a busy homeschool mom, we know a quick way to get nutritious home cooked meals on the table is a dream. An 8 QT Instant Pot is as close as it comes. Summer is a great … Read More
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Happy Mother’s Day!! As a busy homeschool mom, we know a quick way to get nutritious home cooked meals on the table is a dream. An 8 QT Instant Pot is as close as it comes. Summer is a great … Read More
Your children have learned about simple and compound sentences. Simple sentences combine subjects and predicates to make a single independent clause. When at least two simple sentences are joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction, they become compound sentences. … Read More
A Wise Old Owl told us something so exciting that we are going to have a party!! During the party we will be talking about this exciting bit of information from the Wise Old Owl… Come celebrate with us. We … Read More
Have you ever read a banned book? What does Huckleberry Finn, Captain Underpants, The Great Gatsby, and To Kill a Mockingbird have in common? At some time, someone has tried banning these books from public and/or school libraries. Why are … Read More
When it comes to writing, punctuation marks can be very confusing. Sure, periods and question marks are pretty easy, but what about all the others? Helping your child understand when to use certain punctuation marks will help improve their writing … Read More
Appositives are a word, words, or phrases that can replace the noun in a sentence. They can seem complicated at first, but understanding how to use appositives will be simple for your child once they get the hang of it. … Read More
To understand grammar rules, it’s important for your child to know the parts of speech. Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and prepositions are great places to start. Verbs can get a bit complicated, but by reviewing the principal parts of verbs, … Read More
When it comes to writing, conventions is one of the six traits that’s the easiest to fix. Conventions includes spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar. With all the tools at your child’s disposal to help with these elements, there are more … Read More
Have you noticed your students writing is a bit umm, cumbersome? Dis-organized? Hard to read? Here are a few ways to improve the organization in your children’s writing. Start with a lead. An expository, informative essay should always have a … Read More
One skill that many students struggle with is writing a fiction summary. Whether it’s a short story, a chapter, or an entire novel, putting a story or passage into a paragraph or short piece can be difficult. Often, students want … Read More