Blog, Teaching Multiple Ages, Using HomeschoolingTorah
If you would like to take a break from your regular routine for a week without feeling as if your children will fall behind in their school work, here are some fun ways to review each of our subjects. (Note: This review would be most appropriate after completing Week...
Blog, Using the Bible in Every Subject
This post was written in 2012, before we started writing curriculum for all sorts of subjects here at HomeschoolingTorah and over at Foundations Press. You know what would be awesome? Awesome would be a camera crew going into a variety of homes on an average Tuesday...
Blog, Teaching Multiple Ages, Using HomeschoolingTorah
I am sure you are excited when you get near the 100th day of school! In our curriculum, the 100th day is the last day of Week 20. You might want to take a day off school and have a special 100th-Day Party! If so, here are some ideas to help you celebrate. Note that...
Blog, Reading, Special Needs, Videos
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:...
Blog, Reading, Special Needs
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...
Blog, Using the Bible in Every Subject
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...
Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods, Theology
In our curriculum, we teach that idolatry is the worship of any created thing in place of YHVH. In its purest sense, idolatry includes any deviation from worship commanded in Scripture. Therefore, we do not practice or promote overtly Satanic, Wiccan, or pagan...Blog, Organization, Using HomeschoolingTorah
How long is the typical school year? For how many weeks should a homeschooling family plan to do school? In the United States, the majority of states require their public schools to do 180 days per year. (You can see your state’s public-school requirements...
Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods
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...
Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods
There are many opinions on what things are needed in the Messianic “movement” over the next few decades. I don’t think I’m an expert on this subject at all, but I do have some opinions as a mother and as a “teacher” at...
2016 Conference, Blog, Homeschool Family Conferences
Conference Schedule | Sponsor Page | Goodie Bag | FAQs Our 3rd Anniversary Homeschool Family Conference was August 14-19, 2016. Click the links below to join a session! We have lots of videos to equip you to use the Bible in your homeschooling, in a variety of fun...
Biblical Holidays, Blog, Preschool
(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...