Finishing Strong #31 - Eva Varga

October 1, 2014

Homeschooling the Middle & High School Years Education Possible

Welcome! We’re glad you’re here.

If you’re new to Finishing Strong, we’re a place for homeschooling families to show how they’re schooling their middle & high school students at home.

Did you miss last week’s link-up? Here are a few popular posts that were shared with us.

The Art of Fall- Mixed Media Workshop & More Plans for High School Art by Blog She Wrote

STEM Club ~ Plate Tectonics by Eva Varga

The Creative Homeschool by Hodgepodge

Organizing the Unorganized Learner by Our Journey Westward

Don’t forget to check out all of our co-hostsAspired Living, Blog She Wrote,Education Possible, EvaVarga, Milk and Cookies, Starts at Eight, and Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus.

Bloggers, by linking up, you may be featured on our co-hosts’ social media pages or our Pinterest board. We may even select you to be featured in a future post!

Guidelines for the hop:

  1. Link up to 3 posts from your blog. Make sure you use the exact URL to the post, not to your home page. You can add any post related to homeschooling middle and high school students. Posts unrelated to that will be removed.
  2. Please no advertising, individual Pinterest pins, Facebook, Twitter, or other link-up links!
  3. Grab our button to add to your post after you link it up. Each week we will be choosing our favorite posts to highlight on all 7 sites. If you were featured, make sure you add an “I was featured” button.
  4. The linky will go live on each co-host’s blog each Wednesday at 6am EST, and will be live until Tuesday at 11:55 pm.

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