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How to Teach Kids About the Disciples, the Cross, and the Resurrection – 3 New Books for Elementary & Middle Grades
Danika Cooley is one of my favorite authors for kids because she makes hard concepts easy to understand and fun to read about! Her newest books in the Who What Why series explore the greatest and most important story in the world – the story of Jesus. Her books explore Christian biographies, Christian history, and
FREE Bible Resource for Preteens and Teens-Study the Life of Gideon, Part One
Our next stop as we read through the Old Testament and focus on the lives of men and women of God is the book of Judges. It tells the story of many individuals as well as the nation of Israel. More than that, it tells the story of God repeatedly showing mercy to His people
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FREE Bible Resource for Preteens and Teens-Study the Life of Abraham, Part One
The Bible is full of amazing, interesting, and very real men and women whose lives continue to teach us a lot today. This is the first resource in what I hope will be a long and helpful series of units for older students, ages 11-13 or older teenagers. We’re going to take a closer look
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How to Write for the Homeschool Market
What Does It Mean to Write for the Homeschool Market? Who are you writing for? Who is your ideal reader, and how are you meeting his or her needs? These are important questions to consider when writing. Let’s talk more about what it means to write for the homeschool market, who homeschools, and what are
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How to Teach Kids About Moses, the Exodus, and the Tabernacle – 3 New Books for Elementary & Middle Grades
Danika Cooley has a gift for making hard Biblical and historical concepts and events easy for kids to understand and fun for them to engage with. I love how she has done both with her three newest books all about Moses, the Exodus, and the Tabernacle. These books are the third set in her Who
Pirate-Themed Creative Writing Adventure
Take the struggle out of teaching creative writing and replace it with a fun pirate adventure! Yo, Ho, Ho! Write a Pirate’s Tale is an easy, step-by-step creative writing course for grades 3-6 that works great with both willing and reluctant writers. What I love most about this book by Jan May is how it
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How to Use Timelines in Your Homeschool
Do you love timelines? Do your kids? I think they are one of the most fascinating ways to explore history. I even have half of a shelf of books just about timelines! But it’s so easy to reduce timelines to a simple list of facts and dates that we often miss the incredible learning potential
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Great Books for Boys
Books for boys that include adventure, faith, family, and fun can be hard to find, but I have a great series to tell you about! Susan K. Marlow wrote Goldtown Adventures to provide all that and more for your 9-13-year-old boys (and girls love them, too!). She hopes to encourage boys to put down their
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