Are you wanting to set up a homeschooling schedule? Are you looking for a schedule that’s ready-made for you and your family? Do you feel like “a mother’s work is never done”? We’re here to help! Here are ten practical steps to help you manage your time as a homeschooling parent: 1. Rise early in[Read More]
Nothing New Press has been awarded second place for a 2020 Homeschooling Readers Award
Nothing New Press has been awarded second place for 2020 in the Practical Homeschooling magazine Readers Award in the History category. They have won 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 awards as well, for All Through the Ages and their Guerber’s Histories, which are used in all years of our history curriculum. The 2020 Practical Homeschooling®[Read More]
While Waiting for World History Year 4
We are so sorry that End of Days: Reformation to Modern Times (year 4 of our world history curriculum) isn’t ready yet. We know many people are eager for it! The “spine” textbook that we were planning to use for this year has had some major delays in production (due to hurricanes, illnesses, etc.), so[Read More]
American History Will Begin Shipping by May 15
We are excited to announce that our long-awaited American History curriculum is available to order, with shipments beginning May 15. Note: Because of Covid-19, the shipping process from our printer is taking a little longer than usual. Orders are taking around 21 days to be received. Thank you for your patience! A Place Prepared by[Read More]
Navigating the Online Beast (Without Letting It Take Over Your Life)
I’ve been homeschooling for many years, and I have to tell you that there has never been a year like this year! Usually I’m telling people how to attend conferences. Wear good shoes! Make a list of the vendors you want to visit. Make sure you review all your notes after the conference. Or for[Read More]
Resources to #HelpAmericaHomeschool – Part 2
Children all across America are being homeschooled! Their families need help! So in response, companies and organizations, as well as individuals, have been trying to brainstorm ways to #HelpAmericaHomeschool. First, here is a quick video with some of my personal thoughts, and some ideas to help you if you’re struggling right now. Resources to Help[Read More]
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Resources to #HelpAmericaHomeschool – Part 1
Children all across America are being homeschooled! Their families need help! So in response, people have been posting on social media with ideas and resources. When they included the hashtag #HelpAmericaHomeschool in their post, it showed up in search engines, like this: We also took a survey to see how people are responding to needing[Read More]
Help America Homeschool
Children all across America are being homeschooled! Their families need help! To help out, Foundations Press has reduced all our books by 15%. Use coupon code HELPAMERICA. Coupon expires Sunday night, April 26, 2020. Companies want to hear from you. How is COVID-19 affecting your family? Do you feel others will start wanting to homeschool[Read More]
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How to Use Webster’s Spelling Book
Exercises in Word Power 2 and 3 are taken from Noah Webster’s American Spelling Book published in 1824 and edited by Don Potter. You can download Webster’s Spelling book here.
Free Pictures for Kindergarten Alphabet Book
When my children were young and ready to learn the sounds of the letters, we would make a binder. I would write each letter of the alphabet on a piece of construction paper. Then we would go online and search for simple clip art for words that started with each letter. For instance, for[Read More]
We’re Not “Torah Observant.” Would We Like Your Curriculum Anyway?
I received an email from a friend this morning: Hey, Anne, I have a question. Would your lesson plans be able to be applied to non-Torah-observant Christians? I was recommending you to a friend of ours from church who homeschools her son and wants to be able to add more Scripture to history and such.[Read More]
How to Organize Digital Content in Your Homeschool
When I started planning to homeschool in the mid-90s, I would order paper catalogs in the mail and use sticky notes to remember all the amazing resources I wanted to use. Now almost all of my homeschooling is digital! From my Kindle to my smart phone, I love using digital resources to homeschool. It saves[Read More]
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