We wish to thank every student who participated in our 8th annual Passover Art Contest! This year’s theme is “I will redeem you with a strong hand and outstretched arm.” The students were all creative with this theme, sharing what they knew about the theme: Exodus 6:6 Deuteronomy 7:8 2 Kings 17:36 Psalm 136 They […]
Teaching Our Children the History of Babylon
Why is it important to teach our children about the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9)? Only the Bible contains true history. There are a lot of theories in history textbooks, which try to explain the origins of our world. Some theories say that mankind had its roots in Africa. Some say that Egypt was the […]
Using a Hundreds Chart
A Hundreds Chart is one of the best charts to have in your house. You can certainly make your own, or you can download a free Hundreds Chart here. We recommend using a Hundreds Chart almost daily with your children, especially around ages 4 to 9. Use plenty of buttons, Legos, raisins, etc., or simply […]
Time: The Hardest Part About Homeschooling
Recently I sent out an email that asked, “What’s the hardest part for you about homeschooling?” I invited everyone to reply and share by email — and wow! So many replies! It’s been 4 days, and I’m still trying to answer all the emails. However, about 80% of the responses were about how to manage […]