Learning takes place even on
Christmas Vacation!
Henry's daughter writes about her many learning activities while on Christmas "vacation." at Why Homeschool.
Christmas is over and it's time to start the New Year and a New Season!
Barbara shares some fun and challenging Your New Year's Resolutions (Just Thought I'd Help!) at Barbara Frank
Tawnee writes about 52 Homeschool Tips for Every Homeschooler - #1 Start the Year Out Right!! at Adventures in Homeschooling
Monique shares some ideas to get over the January blues in your homeschool at Living Life and Learning
Are Homeshcooled Kids Genius’s? Jennifer doesn’t think so, but the parent’s prove pretty terrific!
Every season could use a good Field Trip or two!
Meg, author of Adventures with Jude shares how Jude's little brother Damien
often sits with them while Jude does his schoolwork, but Damien is now an
official homeschooler. Damien's First Day of School
Natalie at Fill Your Bookshelf describes their trip to the North East Conservation Park for their latest gathering of Outdoor Adventure Group, and an attempt to provide an opportunity for learning from Nature.
Learning for Mastery: Some Practical Issues at Tea Time with Annie Kate.
Jamie shares 7 Steps to Making great
Homeschool Writers at Momschool
Of course, NO discussion about homeschooling
would be complete without mentioning books!
The Homeschool Buzz looks at Books for dealing with learning challenges that might be particularly helpful to homeschoolers
And lastly, Phylliss and Mara offer some spiritual insight.
Phyllis talks about Keeping Your Vents Open at and Mara encourages us to Meditate Day and Night.
What's next?
The Cates have kept the Carnival of Homeschooling going through many seasons! Stop by their blog and say, "Hi!" And don't forget to join next week's Carnival, hosted by Alessandra's Blog.
Thanks for stopping by! Wishing you the best homeschooling season ever!
2 comments:
Great job on this carnival! Thanks for sharing my post!
Great Carnival! Love the theme.
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