Free Typing Games to Build Typing Skills

free typing games

Learning to type is a modern skill that I think is important for Classical students. Even though I think hand written composition has some lovely benefits, my kids do almost all of their writing on Google Docs so that I can edit quickly and we’re not adding an extra step into the writing process. Because…

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Math Curriculum: CTCMath v. Saxon

I was chatting with some new moms the other day and we were discussing how incredible the differences are between each child. They think differently, relate differently, and develop differently. We have to treat our care taking and parenting of each child like an art form—unique and specifically tailored to each child. This is what…

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5 Insights into Truman I Learned at His Presidential Museum

My son did a research paper on President Truman this past year which really sparked an interest in our 33rd president. Entering office after the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Truman was faced with some of the greatest challenges as he took command of the United States during World War II. His Presidential Library…

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Cherish Family Memories with Photo Books from Blurb

This post contains affiliate links, and I received a free product for this post. Our family has developed a love of road trips. Flying is nice because you get there quickly, but there is something about the slow pace of a road trip that settles our souls and binds our family together in a way…

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Reason for Hope – Worldview Gift Basket Giveaway

It’s that time of year again for another getting ready to get back to school old fashioned give away! I love partnering with other iHomeschool Network bloggers to offer you some great give aways! I have some great resources rounded up to give to one lucky winner this year, and I can’t wait to tell…

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