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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. […]
Nov 09, 2011
Famous Homeschool Authors and YOU!
Don't ever think that because you are young that you cannot be published. The three authors mentioned are just a small example of young people who have achieved success in publishing.
Nov 07, 2011
Homeschooling through the Holidays?
Thanksgiving and Christmas are just around the corner already. Do you continue to homeschool or take a nice long break during the holidays? At our house we “homeschool light.” An easy way to do that is with our Subscription Service. You have 24/7 access to our recorded courses which can be taken at your own […]
Nov 05, 2011
How to Teach Linear Writing
What do muffins and linear writing have in common? Well, we're here to tell you!
Oct 16, 2011
FAQ: Two-Part Courses
Q: I noticed that you are offering Part Two of Latin II starting in January. I would like to enroll my son. Is that okay even though we have not taken Part One this semester? A: Yes, that is not a problem. We have had students join us midyear in the past without any problems. […]
Aug 11, 2011
FAQ: Philosphy
While this class is not for the faint-hearted, it's not something only intellectual Amazons can handle.
May 25, 2011
Catholic Homeschool Reading List: AP English
For AP students who wish to get a head start over the summer, here is the reading list and suggested prerequisites.
May 17, 2011
Catholic Books on Kindle
I love Louis de Wohl novels and recently purchased The Last Crusader for my Kindle. I’m very happy that Ignatius Press is making many of the de Wohl novels on Kindle along with many of their other titles including the Ignatius Bible. Ignatius isn’t the only Catholic publisher converting current and past titles for e-readers. […]
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