Homeschool Every Grade for Free at LifeInTheNerddom.com

Everything You Need to Homeschool Every Grade for FREE

Did you know that you can actually homeschool every grade for FREE, and still provide a quality education for your children? You can! However, it can be a little daunting to figure out what the best free resources are and how to put them together into a full year of lessons. That’s what I’ll be sharing with you throughout this […]

Learning History with Biographies

I received this complimentary product through the Homeschool Review Crew. It’s no secret that I adore history, but not the boring, dry textbook kind. Living history is where it’s at folks, and these amazing Heroes of History biographies are a fabulous way to bring history to life. We were able to choose a book for this review, so I choose […]

How to Homeschool With Free Curriculum at LifeInTheNerddom.com

How to Homeschool with Free Curriculum

Over the last two weeks, I’ve shown you how to homeschool for free using completely free resources in all of the major subject areas. We’ve covered Math, Science, Language Arts, History, Geography, Bible, and even some fun things like Art and Foreign Language courses. Now that you know about all of this amazing free curriculum, you might be asking yourself […]

10 Days of Completely Free Curriculum in All Subjects at LifeInTheNerddom.com

10 Days of Completely Free Homeschool Curriculum by Subject

There’s certainly no shortage of homeschool curriculum to choose from, but it can get pretty pricey! Join me for the next two weeks as I share with you completely FREE homeschool curriculum, sorted by subject so that you can find what you need quickly and easily! Homeschooling can be expensive. There’s no getting around that. Most ready-made curriculum is expensive, […]

Wholesome Historical Fiction for All Ages at LifeInTheNerddom.com

Wholesome Historical Fiction Books for All Ages

Historical fiction is one of my favorite genres. I love being able to learn about the culture and traditions of the past through the lives of characters. It’s so much better than trying to learn through the dry paragraphs of a textbook. The time period comes alive, and it’s much easier to remember. There are so many amazing historical fiction […]

30 Wholesome Books for Middle Schoolers at LifeInTheNerddom.com

30 Wholesome Books for Middle Schoolers

Before I knew better I let my daughter read whatever she found in the “tween” section of the library. There were cute covers and fun illustrations that made the books look completely harmless. Then I picked up one of the books she had left lying on the table and read a few pages. I was shocked at what I read. […]

30 Wholesome Books for Elementary Kids at LifeInTheNerddom.com

30 Wholesome Books for Elementary Kids

It can be a little scary when children begin reading books on their own. You’re not sure what content they are picking up from the library shelves, and there are a great many books available to them that aren’t appropriate for their growing minds. That’s why I’m giving you this list of 30 of our favorite wholesome books for elementary […]

25 Wholesome Picture Books for Your Family at LifeInTheNerddom.com

25 Wholesome Picture Books for Your Family

Finding wholesome picture books to read with your children shouldn’t be a chore. Unfortunately, it can be. There are so many children’s books that contain very questionable content these days! I am often shocked at the political agendas that are addressed even at the picture book level. But that’s another post for another day. Today I’m sharing our top 25 […]

10 Days of Wholesome Summer Reading @ LifeInTheNerddom.com

10 Days of Wholesome Books for Summer Reading

Do you want your children to read wholesome books filled with inspiring characters worthy of emulating? Do you worry about what your children are reading and feel like you need to preview their books (especially older kids), but you just can’t find the time? If so, then you’ll want to join me over the next two weeks as I bring […]

Feeling Unqualified to Homeschool High School?

Welcome to the “What’s Your Secret Struggle Homeschool Mom?” guest post series. Today, Amy Saunders from Orison Orchards tackles one of the most common struggles that all homeschool moms face—can I really homeschool high school? My younger kids take a weekly class at our local children’s museum. Today I was talking with one of the museum employees, who seemed to […]