Homeschool Events Then and Now

Then

Home Education Week

I enjoyed participating. There are a number of blogs I missed, but I’ll continue visiting. I’m usually the last one to the party, so don’t put the chips and salsa away yet. I look forward to chatting with you.

While there, I surveyed Barbara Frank’s Entrepreneurial Homeschool, bookmarked Chrysalis’ Classic Children’s Books, and took the Cate’s Homeschool Survey.

The welcome mat is still out for these exciting events. So drop by if you get a chance.

Now

Christian History of the Constitution

Christian history study begins this week. Join PrincipledMom as she looks at one of my favorite subjects.

Even if you don’t have The Christian History of the Constitution, I encourage you to read the prompts and ask questions. Over the next weeks, I will capture some of my thoughts here.

Update: The study is found in Teaching and Learning America’s Christian History starting on page 306.

Related posts:

  1. A Few Carnivals
  2. American History for the Nations
  3. Principle Approach Chat
  4. Commitment to Loveliness
  5. In Honor of the Homeschool Bag Lady

5 Comments

  1. e-Mom 2008-04-8, 4:58 pm

    Thank you for the mention. I do appreciate it!

    Blessings,
    e-Mom @ Chrysalis

  2. Renae 2008-04-9, 9:00 am

    You are welcome. I always enjoy book lists.

  3. Barbara Frank 2008-04-9, 4:42 pm

    Awww, thanks for the plug :)

    Hope you’re having a great week!

  4. Jennifer in OR 2008-04-10, 9:11 pm

    Renae, thanks for the tip on the Christian history study; this looks wonderful!

  5. becky 2008-04-18, 10:09 am

    Thanks for the advice. I’ll look forward to picking up a copy of it.

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