Happy Easter weekend, my friends – Friday’s good because Sunday’s coming!
Weekend homeschool links:
Homeschooling When You Are Exhausted
Picture Books About Slavery and Freedom
Tips for Helping Your Child Become a More Fluent Reader
Among many US children, reading for fun has become less common
Stanford researchers find students have trouble judging the credibility of information online
8 years ago on Simple Homeschool: How to read aloud every day
In case you missed it this week: How to introduce Shakespeare in your homeschool
This week on Instagram: Weeping May Remain for a Night
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Happy Easter weekend, my friends – Friday’s good because Sunday’s coming! Weekend homeschool links: Homeschooling When You Are Exhausted Picture Books About Slavery and Freedom Tips for Helping Your Child Become a More Fluent Reader Among many US children, reading for fun has become less common Stanford researchers find students have trouble judging the credibility … Read More links Simple Homeschool