Reviews
A Classical Approach to Music Theory from Garage Band Theory
Our house is constantly filled with music. My husband teaches piano, guitar, and drum lessons all afternoon four days a week. So yes, there is a lot of music going on in our home. The funny thing is that I am the one who was more “formally” trained. Remarkably, I know more theory than he…
Read MoreEnjoy Learning American History with Dover Publications Coloring Books
I received these books free in exchange for my honest review. I was compensated for my time. As always, my opinions are all my own. See my full disclosure policy for more details. It just so happens that in our curriculum next year, my youngest and my oldest will both be focusing on American History. While…
Read MoreGet Help From Nessy For Your Struggling Reader
We’ve been on the path to independent reading for over seven years now with my youngest. It’s a fight worth fighting for, and I am seeing progress. However, it can be a wearisome path to travel. The real challenge is getting in the time needed to practice reading. With multiple kids, often my youngest gets…
Read MoreVisiting the Pioneer Woman’s Merchantile
My mother is guest posting for me today! She met up with her college roommates in Pawhuska, OK to visit the Pioneer Woman’s Mercantile, and she’s sharing her experience. A Trip to the Merc with Old Friends by Liz Williams While looking for a way to connect with friends, a plan came together to visit the…
Read More5 Homeschool Math Resources For Summer Fun
My kids mark the end of our school year with the completion of their math book. There’s just something about getting to the last lesson that makes them think that they need a couple months off of math. As the person who will be reteaching the concepts that fade over the summer, I have a…
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