2022 Conference, Homeschool Family Conferences
Sponsored by Foundations Press and Homeschooling Torah Our 9th Anniversary Homeschool Family Conference will be August 8-11, 2022, and our theme will be “Back to Basics.” The sessions will be free to all! Theme: “Back to Basics” Register...
Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods, Teaching Multiple Ages, Using HomeschoolingTorah
What grading system do you use for your family? All subjects? At what ages? I need to show records of my children’s schooling and am not sure how to do it. We read off the computer for history and Torah, so I don’t have much written except for Scripture in...Uncategorized
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Blog, Passover Art Contest
We wish to thank every student who participated in our 8th annual Passover Art Contest! This year’s theme was “Hosanna.” The students were all creative with this theme, sharing what they knew about Yeshua’s entry into Jerusalem, recorded in Matthew...
News & Announcements
Lots of people have been asking when such-and-such new curriculum will be ready. We’re super excited to announce our writing plans for 2022! Last year was a tough year, with Anne’s recovery from a concussion, our entire family getting Covid, and Anne being...
Blog, Notebooking, Organization, Using HomeschoolingTorah
It’s a smart idea to take a day to set up your teacher notebook, plus a notebook for each of your children. This video will give you lots of ideas! This video was first made in the fall of 2013, while my children were still young and all seven of them were still...
Blog, Notebooking
Notebooking is an idea with which I have a love-hate relationship. I love it because it provides my children with a creative outlet, it requires that they regurgitate what they’ve learned from our reading and discussions, and it gives them with a great way to...
Blog, History, Notebooking
During all years of our history curriculum, we advise you to construct a timeline with your children. If you started in ancient history and continued all the way through American history, through all of the Bible’s history, through the middle ages, through...
Blog, Notebooking
Guest post by Debra Reed, NotebookingPages.com At the end of each school year, are you finding yourself swimming through mounds of worksheets, quizzes, tests, and half-finished workbooks wondering just what to do with it all? Where does the organization begin? What do...
Blog, High School
“Anne, my son is in 9th grade, and he has never been homeschooled before. Our family is also quite new to Torah, and our son wishes he could do our state’s virtual-school program, but he cannot enroll for another year. In the meantime, we are hoping your...
Blog, Mornings with Anne
Boker tov and welcome! Today we’re going to discuss how to begin to learn the Hebrew language. (This video is a little longer than normal, but it’s jam-packed with resources. Be sure to scroll down below the video to see all the links.) Scriptures Mentioned in...
Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods, Science
I have naively believed for far too long that if a person regularly attends church, sings songs about how God created the world, mentions creation in prayers or liturgy, or homeschools her children, that she must therefore be a creationist. Those in the old-earth camp...
Biblical Holidays, Blog, Daily Conversations, Parenting
When I was a new mom, I read a book called Creative Family Times by Allen Hadidian and Will Wilson. The authors encouraged me to get in the habit of carrying on conversations with my children about God as often as possible. In this blog series, I’m listing ideas to...
2021 Conference, Homeschool Family Conferences
Sponsored by Foundations Press and Homeschooling Torah Our 8th Anniversary Homeschool Family Conference was August 2-5, 2021, and our theme was “Frameworks and Structures.” The session recordings are free to all! If you were unable to attend the conference...
2021 Conference, Blog, Theology, Videos
Community Connections SESSION: 12 SPEAKERS: Kraig and Anne Elliott DESCRIPTION: In this session, Kraig and Anne talk about the value of having like-minded community to support your family in your homeschooling. They also share several practical ideas on what to do if...
2021 Conference, Blog, Marriage, Parenting, Videos
Repairing the Wall for Broken Families SESSION: 11 SPEAKERS: Kraig and Anne Elliott DESCRIPTION: In this session, Kraig and Anne look at the book of Isaiah to find comfort and hope for our world. We will discover how to be Torah-observant from the heart, not in action...
2021 Conference, Blog, Marriage, Parenting, Videos
What a Loving Home Looks Like SESSION: 10 SPEAKERS: Christine Miller and Anne Elliott DESCRIPTION: In this session, we’re going to learn how to show love to our families, love that overflows from a heart that is loved itself. Whether we’ve always been...
2021 Conference, Blog, Organization, Our Philosophy & Methods, Videos
Setting Long-Term Goals in Homeschooling SESSION: 9 SPEAKER: Anne Elliott DESCRIPTION: In this session, we’re going to learn how to set long-range goals in seven areas of your life, and how to help your children do the same. Anne shares tips on lesson planning,...
2021 Conference, Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods, Videos
How to Teach: Part 2 SESSION: 8 SPEAKER: Anne Elliott DESCRIPTION: In this session, we continue to learn the seven “laws” of the teacher. For part two, we’ll learn how to build your lessons on what your student already knows, how to direct your...
2021 Conference, Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods, Videos
How to Teach: Part 1 SESSION: 7 SPEAKER: Anne Elliott DESCRIPTION: In this session and the next, we’re going to learn the seven “laws” of the teacher. For part one, we will examine what you need to know to teach, how to help your student increase his...