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Homeschooling curriculum Package Giveaway Ends 8/30

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Powered by Mom Blog is pleased to present a guest giveaway and review for  Homeschool Curriculum

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Oak Meadow has specialized in Homeschooling Curriculum for over 35 years.  They are offering one complete curriculum package to one winner.  Their packages are priced between $118 (preschool) upwards to $415 for upper elementary grades.  You can view their bookstore here.

You can read a review of this product HERE

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By on August 10th, 2012

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75 thoughts on “Homeschooling curriculum Package Giveaway Ends 8/30”

  1. I liked the Beyond the Classroom. Ever since learning about Dewey and his philosophy of education, I have preferred connecting action to learning. Kids definitely remember that better than drill and kill and answering brief questions on worksheets.

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  2. My fav. was Kindness makes a world of difference =)
    This would be GREAT as this is the first year of homeschooling our 1st grader. Great giveway, hope we win!!

    Thank you =))

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  3. Beyond the classroom: Learning in Action I often say this when we go on trips, because the learning of geological formations, animal habitats etc are far more learned when experiencing them first hand.

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  4. I really like the Beyond the Classroom: Learning in Action article. I think it is very important to teach my kids to be good people nto just good students.

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  5. My favorite article was "Faculty Spotlight: Thoughts on Teaching Writing in Grades PreK-8" I enjoyed hearing the teacher's perspective.

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  6. I felt the Beyond the Classroom article hit home. As a homeschooling mom, I strive to show my children not just how to be good scholars, but also good people. This article was a prime example of that.

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  7. I love the Beyond the Classroom article. The student writer's thoughts made perfect sense. I'm going to have my high school sons read it!

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  8. Beyond the Classroom: Learning in Action was my fav as it is about real life experiences which is the purpose of learning!

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  9. In exploring Oak Meadow's Free Curriculum Samples, I enjoyed the thoroughness of the examples provided and cohesiveness of the lessons.

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  10. I love the Thoughts on Teaching Writing Prek-8. The article points out that it's important to let this learning process flow naturally with each child. I'm learning that right now working with my kindergartner who we are homeschooling.

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  11. Learning beyond the classroom, and the one about the kleenex box being transformed into a plastic bag holder...awesome!

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  12. I Love all the help and support with homeschooling, the Oak Medow webstie is a great tool that I will add for my new school year starting next month. #confessionsofahomeschoolmom

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  13. I read the article Beyond the Classroom: Learning in Action and felt that there was a lot of truth in it. I remember my kids asking me why do I need to learn this. They need to be shown in all areas the importance of what they learn and how they apply it. Our educational background helps us in many things from the way we treat others to the everyday budgeting.

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  14. I like that it was founded in 1975 my birth year. and the whole idea of homeschooling now that I've taken a closer look.

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  15. I love Beyond the Classroom: Learning in Action. That is my philosophy. I believe that kids learn best by doing! Knowing isn't enough 🙂

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  16. I checked out 3 grades of their curriculum samples. I like how they lay out the overview for you so that you can get the big picture first. Interacting with nature for many of the lessons is awesome.

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  17. My daughter is entering the third grade. I read through the third grade curriculum and found it very resourceful and started the wheels turning in my head with activity ideas to do at home.

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  18. Hardwired for Writing: The Intelligence of the Hand. I found this article very interesting and ever so true. Definitely will spend some more time looking through this website. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

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  19. My fave article was the 1 w/ the Tree-Saver craft, since it's a hands-on project that's environmentally friendly. It teaches bout art & being green.

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