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May 09, 2025

10 Sneaky Ways to Keep Kids Learning All Summer Long

There are countless ways to keep learning alive all summer long—without pulling out a single worksheet. Unplug, embrace the great outdoors, and let life be the best teacher your children ever have.
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May 01, 2013

Do Homeschool Programs Need to Be Accredited?

  FAQ: Accreditation and Homeschool Connections Q. What is accreditation? • Accreditation is a voluntary process, performed by private, nongovernmental agencies. • There is no central control or authority. • There are good accrediting agencies and bad ones. • One accrediting organization is not legally designated as being superior over another. Q. What does accreditation […]
Apr 30, 2013

Tips: Using Online Classes for Summer

Top Ten List Using Unlimited Access for Summer Learning   There are a lot of different ways you can use Homeschool Connections’ recorded classes (aka Unlimited Access) to keep learning alive and fun over the summer. Here are ten ideas to get you started. 10. Take school with you. We’ve had students take classes from […]
Feb 09, 2013

Religion and American Politics

Excellent supplemental reading list for Catholic homeschool students studying American government.
Dec 10, 2012

Why Learn Latin?

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Aug 25, 2012

Apologetics Reading List: Defending the Bible

Here is an excellent list of Catholic apologetics books for teens.
Mar 26, 2012

A Prayer for Homeschool Students

This is a wonderful prayer to begin the homeschool day with...
Mar 22, 2012

FAQ: Summer Classes for Catholic Students

Homeschool Connections offers two options for summer learning. 1) Live, interactive classes and 2) Recorded classes (Unlimited Access!). Following is a question we received about using Unlimited Access! over the summer. Q: I’m considering using Unlimited Access! over the summer. What are the advantages and how do we get the most out of it. A: As […]
Dec 27, 2011

Review: The Chronicle of Pilgrimage to the Holy Land

The Chronicle of Pilgrimage to the Holy Land (256 pp.) Edited by D. Salomon Copyright by Alpha Communications Ltd. (2008) Review by Maria Rioux Many books cover large periods of history, but I’ve yet to see one that includes so many personal experiences and fascinating stories in such a stunning, sweeping manner as does The […]
Dec 15, 2011

Anatomy of a Logo

We’ve been hard at work creating a new logo for Homeschool Connections. I have found the process to be fascinating. In fact, I even found a way to fit it into our homeschool studies. We were studying heraldry in our Middle Ages history co-op. Each student was assigned to create their own coat of arms. […]
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