Word Geek: convivial

July 28th, 2011 by Sarah Gunning Moser

Convivial is of Latin origin, from the Late Latin word convivialis, derived from…

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Next: George Washington Carver

July 19th, 2011 by Sarah Gunning Moser

In the next few weeks you will see more book reviews coming forth. The next one will be “George Washington Carver,” by John Perry…

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Reviews for These Publishers…

July 18th, 2011 by Sarah Gunning Moser

We’re excited to announce that book reviews will be posted here every month…

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The Little Red Book of Wisdom

July 17th, 2011 by Sarah Gunning Moser

If I had the money, I’d hand this book out on street corners — it’s that good. Tired of hearing the gospel of …

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Taking Time…and You!

July 17th, 2011 by Sarah Gunning Moser

You can’t do it all. Repeat after me: you can’t do it all.

Homeschoolers are notorious for…

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The Art of Teaching…and You

July 16th, 2011 by Sarah Gunning Moser

Don’t be afraid to alter your lesson plan. If you observe students struggling, regroup. Revise your plan. Flexibility is a hallmark…

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Word Geek: kowtow

July 14th, 2011 by Sarah Gunning Moser

“Kowtow” is of Chinese origin, specifically from Mandarin, and came into English in 1804 as…

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Kids’ Papers … and You

July 6th, 2011 by Sarah Gunning Moser

A homeschooler recently asked me, “What on earth did you do with all your kids’ school papers?” During our twenty years of homeschooling…

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What Is an Advanced SWR Seminar?

July 6th, 2011 by Sarah Gunning Moser

The Advanced Seminar includes three entire days of teaching. The assumption is that you are already familiar with the scope of the program…

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Report on 2011 WHO Convention

July 6th, 2011 by Sarah Gunning Moser

We had a wonderful time exhibiting at the 2011 Washington Homeschool Organization’s annual convention and curriculum fair. Thanks to all who stopped by…

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