The Feast of First Fruits

The Feast of First Fruits

I personally believe that the feast of first fruits is one of the most neglected of all the appointed times. However, this day represents the resurrection of our Messiah and promises our own resurrection! It only makes sense that our enemy would like to keep this...
Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread

Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread

Here is an 8-page Scripture study of Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Since these holidays are surrounded by many traditions, we recommend that you start with Scripture. Once you are comfortable with what YHWH commanded, you will feel more comfortable...
Don’t Allow Evil in Your Home

Don’t Allow Evil in Your Home

Poor Eli. He was a victim of grace-based parenting. Maybe it was because he was a priest of YHVH, serving daily in the Tabernacle. Maybe when he would place his hand on the head of an animal to be sacrificed, the sins of his childhood would flash before his eyes. His...
VIDEO: Reading Problems

VIDEO: Reading Problems

Links mentioned in video: Readiness for reading Book – Disconnected Kids Audio – Using the Bible to teach reading (60 minutes) Noah Webster – pp. 15-38 (for reading and dictation between Levels 2 and 3) Copywork Views:...
When You Encounter Reading Problems

When You Encounter Reading Problems

It’s every homeschooling mother’s worst nightmare to find that her child is struggling to learn to read. She begins to feel like a failure. She wonders if the public schools would have better resources. She wonders if she taught something wrong. She fears...
The Bible: Our Best Textbook

The Bible: Our Best Textbook

For several years now, our family has been trying to use the Bible as our primary textbook. We were first inspired to do so when we noticed that the book of Deuteronomy has a multitude of references to children and how to teach them, especially when we read how God...
When Mom Struggles with Math

When Mom Struggles with Math

Math is a topic that frightens the best of mothers. If you didn’t especially love math yourself, you might be thoroughly intimidated at the thought of teaching math to your own children. If you were raised in a public or private school setting, it’s easy...
Interview with Hebrew Nation Radio

Interview with Hebrew Nation Radio

In this edition of the Hebrew Nation Morning Show, the morning show crew interviews Kraig and Anne Elliott from HomeschoolingTorah! (Click here to listen in a new window) Kraig and Anne are the creators of a homeschooling curriculum that is based first of all in...
How to Study State History

How to Study State History

If state history is required where you live, or if you’d just like to learn more about your state, we recommend starting after Week 9 of our American History curriculum. The following are good resources: https://www.statehistory.net/ Homeschool State History...
A Day of Rest with Little Ones

A Day of Rest with Little Ones

(Is That Even Possible?) Guest post by Katie Hirn Recently, I was asked how do I make Sabbath happen with so many little ones. Currently, in our home we have four preschoolers, and one toddler. We also have ten other children ages 19 and down at home. So, is it even...