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Need some inspiration for this month? Find everything we have A2Z for your January homeschooling!
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Literature unit studies are a wonderful way to introduce your students to the wonder of reading and especially classic literature. Let these unit studies help create excitement and inspire a love of learning in your homeschool!
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Need some inspiration for this month? Find everything we have A2Z for your November homeschooling!
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Frankenstein Friday is a national day observed the last Friday in October to recognize Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Get some ideas on how to make it monstrously fun!
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Free literature and lessons on analyzing great books. Help and advice for reading classic books in English.
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*This post contains affiliate links. Items purchased through our links may earn us a commission. In fact, at present, only some forms of advanced science–particle physics for example–allow a young mind to experience the paradox, ambiguity, irrational thought, associative “leaping” with good poems teaches us to think and feel. Poems open those synapses in the brain. It always...
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Yes, you can teach yourself high school-level English composition.
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I want to find out more about my favorite author or series Louisa May Alcott “I never went to school,” Louisa wrote, “except to my father or such governesses as from time to time came into the family… so we had lessons each morning in the study. And very happy hours they were to...
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Written in 1903 by Mark Twain (1835-1910) This version originally published in 2005 by Infomotions, Inc. This particular text was derived from the Internet Wiretap Edition of A Ghost Story by Mark Twain from “Sketches New and Old”, copyright 1903, Samuel Clemens. It was placed in the Public Domain (May 1993). This document is...
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