American History Links
by Anyara Zapata | May 1, 2020 | American History Links
Please note that Foundations Press does not endorse any content found off our website, and inclusion of a link on this list does not indicate our support or approval. We strongly suggest that parents supervise their children's use of the Internet. Click to report a...

Resources to #HelpAmericaHomeschool – Part 1
by Anyara Zapata | Apr 23, 2020 | Blog, News & Announcements
Children all across America are being homeschooled! Their families need help! So in response, people have been posting on social media with ideas and resources. When they included the hashtag #HelpAmericaHomeschool in their post, it showed up in search engines, like...

Art Contest – Passover 2020
by Anne Elliott | Apr 21, 2020 | Blog, Passover Art Contest
We wish to thank every student who participated in our 6th annual Passover Art Contest! This year's theme was “Messiah the First Fruits” and the students were all creative with this theme, sharing what they know about the Feast of First Fruits, the Resurrection, and...

Help America Homeschool
by Anyara Zapata | Apr 21, 2020 | Blog, News & Announcements
Children all across America are being homeschooled! Their families need help! To help out, Foundations Press has reduced all our books by 15%. Use coupon code HELPAMERICA. Coupon expires Sunday night, April 26, 2020. Companies want to hear from you. How is COVID-19...

Let Your Walls Do the Teaching
by Anne Elliott | Mar 20, 2020 | Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods, Teaching Multiple Ages
Recently when our family was fighting a lot of colds, and life was especially busy, we got a bit behind in our schooling. I was lying in bed one morning, trying to figure out how to keep school going even during busy times. I remembered the words of the Shema, and I...

For the Love of Games
by Anne Elliott | Mar 7, 2020 | Blog, Teaching Multiple Ages
Our seven kids love to play games with mom and dad! We enjoy games more than worksheets in school, video-game tournaments more than television, and board games more than other family activities. As a homeschooling mom, I love how playing games together as a family...

10 Tips to Manage Your Time
by Anne Elliott | Mar 1, 2020 | Blog, Time Management
Are you wanting to set up a homeschooling schedule? Are you looking for a schedule that’s ready-made for you and your family? Do you feel like “a mother’s work is never done”? We’re here to help! Here are ten practical steps to help you manage your time as a...

VIDEO: How to Have a Morning Prayer Time
by Anne Elliott | Feb 28, 2020 | Blog, Mornings with Anne
Boker tov and welcome! Today we're going to discuss how to have a morning prayer time. Be sure to look below the video for links to the apps I use! https://youtu.be/PFg5XpiGhXM Links to Resources I Mentioned in the Video: The Prayer App on Google Play is no longer...

Winter Homeschooling Blues
by Anne Elliott | Jan 22, 2020 | Blog, Organization
When we lived in snowy Minnesota, our local public school planned two days of vacation into their calendar for February. I think it's a good idea, since school starts feeling a little "old" this time of year. Unfortunately, I didn't realize that it was a day off...

The Magic of Disney
by Anne Elliott | Jan 3, 2020 | Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods, Parenting
This is a guest post by Hannah Manderino of http://radicalfemininity.com. Is there any company as well known and widely accepted as Disney? From its incredible theme parks to outstanding movies, you can find the influences of this company nearly everywhere you turn....
VIDEO: How to Begin to Learn Hebrew
by Anne Elliott | Oct 6, 2021 | 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.) https://youtu.be/IhfUNG0hSxI...
Why Young-Earth Creation Matters
by Anne Elliott | Oct 1, 2021 | 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...
Appointments with God – Everyday Conversations with Kids about God (Part 2)
by Anne Elliott | Sep 17, 2021 | 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 Homeschool Family Conference
by Anne Elliott | Aug 6, 2021 | 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 live, you...
VIDEO: Community Connections
by Anne Elliott | Aug 2, 2021 | 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...
VIDEO: Repairing the Wall for Broken Families
by Anne Elliott | Aug 2, 2021 | 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...





