Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods, Parenting
There are many ways to describe how children grow into maturity. Classical education, for instance, uses the “grammar, dialectic, and rhetoric” stages to show how education needs to change as children get older. Christine Miller explains it: The Grammar Stage –...
Blog, Passover Art Contest
We wish to thank every student who participated in our 7th annual Passover Art Contest! This year’s theme was “The Lion and the Lamb.” The students were all creative with this theme, sharing what they know about our Messiah as our Passover Lamb and our...
Blog, News & Announcements
Watch the video for a brief description of how to change your payment method from PayPal to our new system. Here is a transcript of the video, if you’d rather read than watch: Thank you so much for being a member of Homeschooling Torah! We hope you love our new...
Blog, News & Announcements
Our wonderful Tech Team is excited to announce that our site is getting a fantastic new update very soon! Why an update? We are eager to get away from companies that censor free speech and support unethical practices, such as human slavery and abortion. For our...
Blog, High School, History
Author and historian Christine Miller shares the books and resources she would use to teach her children about elections, as well as hints on incorporating the resources into a homeschooling routine. Written by Christine Miller from A Little Perspective. Please note...
Blog, News & Announcements
October 11, 2020 I am sorry to announce that we are going to indefinitely postpone the release of Word Power. I know that you’ve all been waiting so patiently for the new books to be released. Over the past couple weeks, my concussion symptoms got worse, with...Bible
Download a Bible-Reading Schedule Click here to get your own printable Torah schedule. What is the best way for a new believer to be discipled and to learn to study the Bible for herself? What is the best way to teach our children how to know their Bibles? I...
Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods, Teaching Multiple Ages, Using the Bible in Every Subject
Last week we talked about the importance of learning to read the Scriptures clearly. As we said, in our curriculum we want to emphasize literacy — the ability to understand written words, to apply them to life, and to use language with proficiency in order to...
Blog, Reading, Using the Bible in Every Subject
Why is it important to teach our children to read instructions? Why do we spend the first ten years (or so) of a child’s life emphasizing basic literacy skills, such as phonics, spelling, handwriting, and fluency in reading? Why should we expect that a child...Blog, News & Announcements
I went to see my doctor again, to check in after my concussion. Great news! My eyes are tracking correctly now, and my retinas are working like they should. That is so encouraging, because it means my brain is working properly. I just cannot tell you what an answer to...
Blog, News & Announcements
On August 24, I sent everyone an update letting you know about our family’s recent illness, which began on the last day of our 2020 Online Homeschool Family Conference. I mentioned that because of the virus we were fighting, we were running a few weeks behind...
Blog, News & Announcements
We are excited to tell you how Word Power is coming along. Our goal is that you can begin using Word Power to teach all language arts — from phonics to study skills, spelling, vocabulary, Hebrew, grammar, word usage, and writing. Placement tests and...
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...
2020 Conference, Blog, Homeschool Family Conferences
Schedule | Goodie Bag | Sponsors | FAQS Sponsored by Foundations Press Our 7th Anniversary Homeschool Family Conference is August 3-6, 2020, and our theme is “The Brain: What the Bible Says About the Heart and Mind.” It is free to all! You can have the...
Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods, Using the Bible in Every Subject
Here’s a practical question: Why even buy curriculum? Do I need it? One of my goals is to teach every single subject using the Bible as my primary textbook. Even though we’ve laid out some practical ways to do that here on our website, it’s still a...
Blog, Mornings with Anne, Our Philosophy & Methods
Boker tov and welcome! Today we’re going to discuss our underlying philosophy for homeschooling. We’ll start today by looking at 2 Timothy 3:16-17, and we’ll continue throughout the week, looking at what the Scriptures say about the foundation of a...
Blog, News & Announcements
>Nothing New Press has been awarded second place for 2020 in the Practical Homeschooling magazine Readers Award in the History category. They have won 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 awards as well, for All Through the Ages and their Guerber’s Histories, which are...
Blog, Our Philosophy & Methods
I received an email from a friend this morning: Hey, Anne, I have a question. Would your lesson plans be able to be applied to non-Torah-observant Christians? I was recommending you to a friend of ours from church who homeschools her son and wants to be able to add...
Blog, History
We are so sorry that End of Days: Reformation to Modern Times (year 4 of our world history curriculum) isn’t ready yet. We know many people are eager for it! The “spine” textbook that we were planning to use for this year has had some major delays in...
Blog, News & Announcements
We are excited to announce that our long-awaited American History curriculum is available to order, with shipments beginning May 15. Note: Because of Covid-19, the shipping process from our printer is taking a little longer than usual. Orders are taking around 21 days...