The World Needs Good and Great Poets

A number of years ago I bought one of my family members (an avid lover of good and great poems) two beautiful old volumes of classic poetry. They were the…
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A number of years ago I bought one of my family members (an avid lover of good and great poems) two beautiful old volumes of classic poetry. They were the…
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Would you like to add hymns to your history course? Can you add hymns to your history course? Are hymns even a legitimate resource when it comes to teaching history?…
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Do you want to build a good and great homeschool, but aren’t quite sure where to start? Statistics reveal that there are over two million homeschooled students in the United…
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Is Home Ec just for high school? If you have ever seen a little child up to their elbows in rice crispy square batter (or dough, or whatever you call…
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How do you recognize good and great poetry? August is the time of year for asking educational questions in North America. Depending on which state/province you live in, this month…
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Where do you look for good and great books? Have you ever heard a statistic to the effect that ninety-three percent of the time, we fail to take the best…
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“So then I told them they could have free time—and they went and weeded the garden!” Yes, I actually heard a mom making the above remark, one week after school…
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Are you looking for a Christian vocabulary program to boost your child’s English? As homeschoolers, we naturally take a personal interest in our children’s academic success. We picture raising mathematical…
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Timeless Tips from Homemakers of the Past is an ongoing series highlighting useful and thought provoking tidbits from the generations of homemakers who have gone before us. Our goal at…
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Do you ever feel like Christmas meals are a bit of a rollercoaster? One evening you’re dining on roast turkey with six side dishes, two days later you’re ordering in…
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