We’ve just entered summer in the southern hemisphere, which means that we’re real close to summer break. The spring in… Read more Our Current Read & Discuss Lists (The 2016 [Fashionably Late] Spring Edition)
Category: Homeschool Notes
Prayer, Creativity & Effort: Motivating Ourselves From “Yawn” to “Yes, We Can!”
Getting from yawn to, “yes, we can!” isn’t an impossibility. Neither does it require a master’s degree in astrophysics or… Read more Prayer, Creativity & Effort: Motivating Ourselves From “Yawn” to “Yes, We Can!”
Spring Haiku: Training Up Syllable Warriors
One of the best ways to review how to identify syllables is with the traditional Japanese form of poetry called… Read more Spring Haiku: Training Up Syllable Warriors
There Is No Greater Act of Freedom Than Life-Changing Repentance
My summary introduction to mark the beginning of the journey through Exodus with our homeschoolers. We’ll miss Genesis and the… Read more There Is No Greater Act of Freedom Than Life-Changing Repentance
Our Current Read & Discuss Lists (The 2016 Fashionable Winter Edition)
I haven’t posted a reading list in a while. So, here’s what we’ve been up to in that department. For homeschool: 1.… Read more Our Current Read & Discuss Lists (The 2016 Fashionable Winter Edition)
Dare To Hope: A Musical Genesis #homeschoolofrock
On Monday we traveled further into Genesis. Reaching chapter 28 we came to see through Jacob’s experiences that Genesis points… Read more Dare To Hope: A Musical Genesis #homeschoolofrock
Panoramics
On a recent field trip for homeschool we made some random stops at lookouts. Not only were these opportunities to rest,… Read more Panoramics
When Barth Meets Homeschooling
Easing Into Koine Greek For Kids
Part of our teaching plan for this year is to introduce koine Greek to our kids. We’ve covered some basic… Read more Easing Into Koine Greek For Kids
Teaching History With Hitler’s Traitors
This past week I finished reading Susan Ottaway’s 2003 book, ‘Hitler’s Traitors.’ I had borrowed this with the purpose of… Read more Teaching History With Hitler’s Traitors