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60 Homeschooling Tips

We are SO excited to bring you this amazing giveaway, to celebrate the launch of 60 HOMESCHOOLING TIPS FROM 60 YEARS.  This ebook is full of  advice from two veteran homeschooling moms who have ‘done the stuff’ for three (or six!) decades.  Get advice and inspiration from these two women who didn’t give up, but kept the homeschool light shining brightly in their homes for over thirty years each!

Join our launch celebration by entering to win our  grand prize giveaway.  The winner will be blessed to receive all of the products below.  This is one FANTASTIC PACKAGE of materials!

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60 Homeschooling Tips From 60 Years

60 Homeschooling Tips From 60 Years

Do you ever wonder how a Mom can keep homeschooling for ten, twenty, or even thirty years? Or have your ever wondered if you will be able to last that long? Find out some of the secrets to long-term homeschooling from Kathie Morrissey and Donna Reish in this new ebook.

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Independent Work Lists for Older Students

Organizing A Schedule For The Week

Today I would like to leave you some tips for Independent Work Lists–especially for older students (junior high through high school). These will be in no true order–just some things that I want to re-emphasize from the younger ages as well as things that pertain only to olders.

So here we go:

1. Consider the document or chart that works best for your age child now. Most kids in junior high and high school no longer want cutsie charts. Once you decide you want a genuine paper document, (more…)

Creating Independent Work Lists for Elementary Children

To Do List Clipboard For Organizing Tasks

Earlier I described how we as homeschooling mothers need to be problem solvers.

One of the problems that we hear about over and over again when we are out speaking is that of students not completing everything that you want them to in any given day. AND keeping kids on task.

Our solution: Independent Work Lists!

Here are some tips for creating Independent Work Lists for elementary children:

1. Either make it on a chart that the child uses wipe and write markers and mount it somewhere–or make it in Excel (or your favorite record keeping program) and place it on a thin clip boards.

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