Someone recently asked, “So out of all this great stuff you’ve posted over the last few weeks, what do you actually plan on using this year?” I thought others may be thinking the same thing. And my concern is that some may be so overwhelmed with everything I’ve posted that they have no idea how […]
Free Science Resources: Human Anatomy & Chemistry
Welcome to our resource link buffet for Anatomy, Chemistry, and Origins! As we come across new and improved resources, we’ll update this website to reflect those discoveries, so be sure to bookmark this page and check back often! If you find outdated links, please let us know so we can fix them for you! We […]
Ultimate List of Math Resources: Operations, Conversions, Laws, and More!
Math Resources for teaching multiplication, unit conversions, geometry, math laws and more… The following links may be used for basic math facts at the elementary school age. This list includes online games, printable games, activities, worksheets, and more for memorizing skip counting, math facts, math formulas, and math laws. (The links also correlate as supplemental math […]
Free Bible & Character Study Lessons
How many times have I heard that character is “caught” more than “taught”? For some strange reason, I DO NOT rest comfortably in the thought that my children will just catch the character I so desperately want them to possess. Maybe that’s because, quite honestly, I’m wanting my children to have a much better example to […]
Improving Our Vision: Many are the plans…
For all those planners, perfectionists, and overwhelmed moms out there… Here’s my little story to provide a dose of encouragement and hope for you! At the beginning of this summer, I had it all figured out. I had plans to make plans to make more plans. My plans included planning these wonderful, thorough lesson plans that […]
Native American Study
In light of the American history we will be learning this fall, we’re using this summer to learn a bit about Native Americans. Because I am originally from Oklahoma, I have always been fascinated with the Native American culture. Sadly, this is oftentimes left out of American history books and curriculum, or at times the history and culture […]
Online Organization for Classical Conversations
If you are following us to discover our supplemental resources in the form of great on-line freebies for History, Geography, Science, Timeline, Math, and Fine Arts, then you may want to go ahead and create an on-line organization system for saving all of this… stuff. Otherwise, you might get overwhelmed and not use anything. (I’m speaking […]
American History Literature Resources
You’d think that since this is the close of our school year I’d be ready for a break, but I am SO excited about studying U.S. History for the first time. There are hundreds of great resources out there to study American history! I’m just glad we’ll be cycling back trough it again in a […]
Nature study for beginners
As we settled into our slower-paced life here in Middle Tennessee, we couldn’t help but marvel at the beauty abounding all around us. We came across so much LIFE while taking walks or playing in the creek. But as we discovered the vast assortment of plants and animals here – and the boys asked me […]