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Category Archives: STEM education
We Are Ready for a FRESH START, Are You?
After much prayer and discussion, the kids and I decided not to participate in The Homeschool Review Crew for the upcoming year. It was a hard decision because I have so enjoyed being part of the Crew and reviewing some … Continue reading
Times Alive App ~ Review
Quinton has started learning his Times Tables with an Online Times Alive (six month subscription) from City Creek Press, Inc. and with the Times Alive App. The App is available through the App Store for iOS 9.0 or above, which … Continue reading
Matific Galaxy ~ Review
Quinton has been enjoying fun online math games while we’ve been reviewing Matific Galaxy.Play is a great way to encourage learning. Matific Galaxy has taken this idea of learning and fun and developed an award winning K-6 full math curriculum. … Continue reading
Supercharged Science ~ Review
Let me tell you about a super cool review product we’ve been working through over the past several weeks, Supercharged Science! We received a full year of access to e-Science Homeschool Science Curriculum for all levels, K-12. You read that … Continue reading
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Elementary Math Games ~ Review
We recently have been making math practice fun with an ebook from The Critical Thinking Co.; called Elementary Math Games which is designed to be used for grades 3-5. However, since I’m limited to only Rebekah being in that grade … Continue reading
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