African American History Month is a website dedicated to the education and celebration of African American history. You will find links to educational resources as well as special events/activities in which you can be involved.
We are taking our verses from a booklet by Barbara Arbo called True Confessions for Children. This booklet is no longer in print, but we have gained permission to share this. These “confessions” are statements of faith based on God’s Word. This week’s “
Visit http://www.aptv.org/mountvernon/ to register for this virtual field trip and have curriculum materials emailed to you. This is scheduled to air February 17th at 10am and 1pm on Alabama Public Television. If you have a DVR or VCR, you can record it and view it when it is conven
This week features a verse that promises God’s safety and protection. I will contend with those who contend with you, and your children I will save. (Isaiah 49:25b NIV) Looking up the word “contend,” I found it means “to strive in opposition to.” God is
Math With Larry features FREE online math lessons starting from basic arithmetic and taking students through to basic algebra and geometry. He offers PDF files of practice sheets and video lessons for those parents who need a hands-off approach. In addition, you can view books he ha
Flashcards are an excellent way to review over material learned or to aid in memory of new concepts/words/ideas. I have used flashcards from the very beginning of homeschooling. When I started teaching my children how to read, I would make flashcards for phonetic sounds, putting a l
Homeschool Buyers Co-op is a way to get the curriculum or supplements that you need at bargain or group prices. In addition, they offer many resources on their website for FREE curriculum and for contests/giveaways. Membership is free, so try it out today!
Wow! We have worked on several verses this fall. Take some time this week and the coming month to review them all. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Make flashcards and play games to see who in your family remembers the most! 2. While you are driving to holiday events, quiz your fami