Homeschool Hackers

A New Generation of Homeschooling Moms!

Homeschool Hackers is the social sister site of http://www.homeschoolhacks.com/

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Storing Notebooks

By Renae My son’s school work is stored in binders. At the end of each year, his revelations are bound with thick rubber bands and placed in the garage closet. Five years worth of notes, pictures, and maps hidden away....

For Younger Kids: A Peek Into Our World

by Brea For three nights last week, I had no children. John's mom had our two older kids, and my mom had the little one. I had all these projects I was going to do, all this wonderful stuff I...

Summer Day Camp- Homeschool Style

Follow these step by step instructions for creating a summer day camp- homeschool style. Get Other Families Involved Pick four favorite families for a grand total of five families involved in your day camp. Five families= five weekdays. It's an...

Climbing Homeschool Mountain

by Lisa (cross posted from my site because I think it's important) Yeah- I am not the one climbing a mountain, although I absolutely love hiking. However, the image of climbing a mountain can bring about all sorts of deep...

Our Goofy Air-Conditioned P.E. Class

by Lisa I just have to confess. My girls and I were innocently looking for instructional ballroom dancing videos on YouTube when we stumbled across some hip-hop dance videos. Instructional hip hop dance videos. I could shake it when I...

Bad Homeschool Days Are Like Giving Birth

By Renae Children refusing to cooperate shower me with tears and pelt me with complaints. Some days distractions swallow every plan, or we work on nothing but attitudes. Bug mopes in his room. Sweet Pea sobs at the doorway. And...

Free Spring Nature Walk Scavenger Hunt PDF

by Amanda Spring is a perfect time to get outside and enjoy the changing weather. Especially if you live in a place where winter is cold and dreary, the warmth and freshness of spring is always welcome. It can be...

For younger kids: learning to write

by Brea My daughter Evie is four going on 15 five, and she is exactly like her mother. And her grandmother. To say that she frustrates me at times is like saying that Texas can get a little warm in...

Blogging as School for Homeschoolers

by Lisa One of the deep dark secrets of homeschooling is that,as a mom, you get to do so many fun things. I've learned to knit, to sketch wildlife, to make scrapbooks, to use cuisenare rods and a myriad of...

Links to love today

Make your own biodegradeable starter pots for indoor and outdoor plants. Here is a video I wanted to share also-
 

Welcome to Homeschool Hacks!

Hi Homeschool Hackers,

Thank you for joining and being here from the very beginning! This is the social sister site that accompanies HomeschoolHacks.com.

I developed this site as a place to make friends and grow a whole new support system for ourselves. We will exchange ideas, tips, and just about everything on our minds.

If it involves raising and educating our children then we will have it!

Please start discussions about whatever is on your mind. This site will be based solely on your involvement so jump in and have some fun!



Love & Blessings,

Allison Worthington aka- Mrs. Fussypants ;)

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Win the TELL ME MORE® Spanish Homeschool Version!! $249.99 value!

Go here for the details and to enter: REVIEW & GIVEAWAY: TELL ME MORE® Spanish Homeschool Version This contest is open to US and Canadian participants. PRIZE: a TELL ME MORE® Spanish Homeschool Version set. This set retails for $249.99!! DEADLINE TO ENTER: .June 24th at 11:59 PM EST

Posted by LauraWilliamsMusings on June 10th, 2008 at 12:23pm — No Comments (Add)

Bloggin Momma

I have a blog at mamalovelock-lifeinthetrenches.blogspot.com, come and visit me over there sometime. I will also blog over here, but not tonight, gotta catch some zzzzz's.

Posted by Valerie on June 4th, 2008 at 1:37am — No Comments (Add)

defending our choice

AHHH! I just told my mom that we have decided to HS our 12 yrold twin girls. And just like everything i have read about questions, her first was, "Socialization". I believe I explained it the best I could but in the end I told her that we are going forward with this and the choice has been covered in prayer for a long time and our girls are the ones who asked us 2 years ago. they realize that their school has deep issues with the students. It's just been me pushing the idea away. Ok, just ventin… Continue

Posted by Polly on April 29th, 2008 at 10:00am — No Comments (Add)

Come visit & leave a comment ...

Posted by JackieWks on April 9th, 2008 at 4:53pm — No Comments (Add)

Howdy!

Hmmm.... I'm not sure I knew what I was getting into when Shawna invited me to join here, but let's just see where it leads for now. I guess I can really be a super Homeschool Hacks newbie since my kiddos are 3 and 1. But really, doesn't the homeschooling paradigm start at birth of each child? Teaching, loving, serving, glorifying God. I just read an email from Above Rubies in which a mother talks about realizing how much her biological child had learned and he hadn't quite reached age two and… Continue

Posted by Amy on February 21st, 2008 at 1:50pm — 1 Comment (Add)

 
 

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