The Case for Closure
It’s that time of year; the time when public schools wind down their academic pursuits. Does your homeschool have a similar time of shouting to the world that you are done for another year?
Read MorePosted by Janice Price | May 8, 2014 | Schools of Thought | 0 |
It’s that time of year; the time when public schools wind down their academic pursuits. Does your homeschool have a similar time of shouting to the world that you are done for another year?
Read MorePosted by Janice Price | Jan 29, 2014 | History & Geography | 0 |
Like the other Notgrass high school courses, Exploring Government is a well-constructed course...
Read MorePosted by Janice Price | Jan 21, 2014 | History & Geography | 0 |
Studying world history alongside world literature has always made sense to me. Evidently it makes sense to the Notgrass family as well, because they’ve developed a well-organized curriculum that integrates these two subjects and adds a solid Bible component.
Read MorePosted by Janice Price | Jan 15, 2014 | Glimpses of Life | 0 |
“Go out and run around the house.” It’s my usual prescription for getting the wiggles out – one circuit around for each year of age. The result is typically three kids – slightly winded – who are ready to settle down and get back to school work.
Read MorePosted by Janice Price | Jan 14, 2014 | Curriculum | 0 |
The Big Question. This is what ties together each of the six units in each course. Examples of Big Questions? How do we decide what is true? How do we decide who we are? What is the best way to find the truth?
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