Homeschooling on a Budget

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Getting Past “ID BE NICE”

Take the "ID BE NICE" test to see if the things you think are essentials to your life are REALLY necessary.

Becoming a One-Income Family

A step-by-step guide to staying home and home schooling your kids.

Teaching Reading at Home: Free Phonics Worksheets and Resources

If you are teaching phonics now or will be in the future here are some great free worksheets to get you started. Find out from teachers and homeschoolers all over the net--you can do this frugally!

Living on One Income in a Two Income World: Part Two

The second in a series on living frugally-Find budgeting ideas for homeschoolers and free printables on managing your family's finances.

Living on One Income in a Two Income World: Part One

When we choose to homeschool, it seems most of the time we also must make the decision to live on one income.If you are thinking of switching to one income in order to homeschool or are presently homeschooling on one income and finding those dollars you're stretching about to rip, here ...

Crafts Your Family Can Afford To Make

Want to make seasonal crafts but not sure where to start? Do you have a large family and think the idea of buying expensive premade craft kits for each child is too costly? Here is the Frugal Homeschooler list of sites that give you inexpensive crafts to make with your kids. ...

Legos As An Educational Tool

You bought your kids Legos as a toy, but teachers all over have used these little plastic rectangles to demonstrate construction, patterning, logic, math, science and much more!

10 Frugal Ways to Help Your Child Master Multiplication

Teaching multiplication can be a long process, but here are a few free things right here on your computer to help you and your child achieve table triumph!

Living in History: Teaching In Tragedy

Your kids are talking about it; seeing it on t.v. and feeling the sadness of the terrorist attack on New York City and Washington D.C. Talk about your teachable moment...here are just a few of the free resources out there on dealing with sadness and loss and educating our children on ...

Using One Book or Subject for Many Grade Levels

Teaching one child during the day is a pretty straightforward process, but if you are teaching several grade levels you may feel like you're a waitress for the lunch crowd! Here's a way to be a time tightwad--use one subject and vary it for different learning levels.

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