The Monarch Butterfly – Up Close & Personal
How many times have you heard me say that science just isn’t my thing? If someone were to ask me what my least favorite subject to teach is, I’d almost always answer with “science”. Yet, the more...
View ArticleThe Heart of Simplicity
As wives and mothers, we can sometimes feel we are running on empty. We are pulled in so many directions as women that we just really need to slow down, smell the daisies, and refill our coffers....
View ArticleGrowing with Grammar
Last year, as I was preparing for my second child to start 7th grade, I found myself in search of a new source for teaching her grammar concepts. Previously, we had been very happy with Total...
View ArticlePrimo Water Cooler-It Saved My Life-Really
One of the items that I have in my home that we consider a must have item is a water cooler. This started back when we lived in Idaho and had the absolute worst tasting water. My sister once...
View ArticleHigh School History Curriculum from Dr. James Stobaugh
Because of my position here at Homeschool Mosaics, I have products coming my way for review quite often. However, there are some products that stand out, head and shoulders above the rest. And,...
View ArticleSo Verbose
My oldest daughter is a voracious writer. She was the little girl who was always dreaming of what she wanted to be and do when she grew up. Now, she’s 19, and is often found either writing on her...
View ArticleCopyscape-A Plagiarism Tool
I have a secret that I am going to share with you today. One of my very favorite tools as a homeschool mom, came from my career as a freelance writer. As a freelance writer and editor, I often used...
View ArticleWe Love All About Reading
Remember the other month when we gave away a level of All About Reading? Well, ever since that time, I have been using the Level 2 curriculum with my 6-year-old son, Ian. I’d like to share with you a...
View ArticleWhy FTD Is NOT My Favorite
I had an experience this past week with a well known floral delivery service and I thought I should share it. You see, sometimes I think companies forget to care for the very people who make their...
View ArticleHigh School Literature Curriculum from Dr. James Stobaugh
Several months ago, I shared with you about a high school history curriculum by Dr. James Stobaugh – a curriculum that I feel stands head and shoulders above any other high school history curriculum...
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