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What we are using for 12th grade 2025-2026

My oldest graduated high school in May. My next oldest, "K", is a senior this year. Do I feel older and wiser and ready for this time around? Feeling just a tad older, maybe a bit wiser, but I am not ready. My goal for her senior year of high school is to not only… Continue reading What we are using for 12th grade 2025-2026

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What we are using for 9th grade 2025-2026

My youngest started high school on Monday. It is bittersweet. She has always been homeschooled; never attended public school like her sisters did. It is so exciting to see her start high school and set up her high school transcript this week! But, I am also sad knowing the homeschooling adventure for our family will… Continue reading What we are using for 9th grade 2025-2026

Classroom

What to do with the homeschool stuff that is no longer needed

There is a pile of stuff sitting in the corner of my classroom. An overflowing tub of books, educational games, puzzles, an inflatable globe, posters, a whiteboard that was replaced by a bigger one, and a classroom rug that we are no longer using. These things have all served us well in the past, but… Continue reading What to do with the homeschool stuff that is no longer needed

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Cleaning out the classroom

Summer is in full swing. We went to Texas 4-H Round-up in College Station. The girls are doing Shakespeare Under the Star performances this weekend. I'm sitting in a library in Luling while my younger two are at a multi-county 4-H officer training this morning. Tomorrow, my oldest two and I will attend training to… Continue reading Cleaning out the classroom

High School

What I learned about homeschooling a high school senior, what I will do the same, & what I will change

My oldest child has finished high school and will receive her diploma on Saturday, at our house, surrounded by family and close friends. We began homeschooling in her 2nd grade year. She was my guinea pig each year, learning about what worked for us and what did not. This past year was no exception. Keeping:… Continue reading What I learned about homeschooling a high school senior, what I will do the same, & what I will change

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Have Fun Learning About Cell Part 2: Plant Cells

(This post contains links to products in my Teachers Pay Teachers store and Amazon Affiliate links. Purchases help to fund the blog. Thanks!) While learning about the differences between cells of different kingdoms in biology, some of the differences discussed are the presence of a nucleus (eukaryote vs. prokaryote), chloroplasts for photosynthesis, the presence of… Continue reading Have Fun Learning About Cell Part 2: Plant Cells

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Have fun learning about cells

(This post contains links to products in my Teachers Pay Teachers store and Amazon Affiliate links. Purchases help to fund the blog. Thanks!) My eighth grader is wrapping up her last science project of the year for Earth Science. She chose to do a PowerPoint presentation of organisms that live in the different ocean zones,… Continue reading Have fun learning about cells

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Using Amoeba Sisters in Biology

(This post contains an affiliate link to Amazon. Purchases made through this link help to fund this blog.) I would classify my homeschool style as eclectic. I pull from many different resources, and when I find a resource that works well with my kiddos then I continue to use it throughout the year. Several years… Continue reading Using Amoeba Sisters in Biology

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Freebie Friday: Summer Planner

It is that weird time of year between Easter and summer vacation when homeschool parents can see the light at the end of the tunnel. It is exciting to see the last day of school approaching and the empty summer days ahead. Camps, swimming, vacations, and lazy days will be here soon enough! If you… Continue reading Freebie Friday: Summer Planner

High School

Graduating my first homeschool student

May 16th, the last day of school for my high school senior, will be here soon. She has been homeschooled since 2nd grade, which means other than a few classes at co-op and dual credit at ACC, I have been her teacher for the past 11 years. Probably feeling like every other homeschool parent before… Continue reading Graduating my first homeschool student