Welcome back to another fabulous week of Finishing Strong! Thank you so much, Megan, for filling in on my behalf these past two weeks while my family and I were away.
I am excited to be back in the states and to share with you again my favorite posts that were shared last week. The posts you all share each week are such an inspiration to me.
Remember each of the participating bloggers (myself, Heather at Blog She Wrote, Heidi at Starts at Eight, and Megan & Susan at Education Possible) will be selecting our personal favorites, so be sure to stop by each blog to see if your post was selected.
We love being a part of this community. We thank each of you for supporting our link-up by coming by every week to see what incredible posts are shared with us and for sharing your own.
Our Featured Post
Our featured post this week was Learning Plan 2015 by Carol who blogs at Learning with Boys. I love how she describes their interest led approach. “… that doesn’t mean we wake up with a completely open schedule every morning. Making our schedule for the year / semester is a collaborative process.”
My Personal Favorites
I recall going to the junkyard to get replacement parts when I was a teen. Generally, it was with my boyfriend (who I later married) as he was restoring an old VW bug. My kids aren’t driving yet – my oldest is yet three years away – but I love Annie’s post, A New Idea for Your Teen’s Drivers Education. I’d never thought that a visit could also be educational. I’m definitely adding this to our field trip bucket list!
I love the free printable reference sheet Tina has created for Homeschool High School Chemistry and Free Reference Sheet and Resources. If your teen loves science, particularly chemistry, you won’t want to miss her rich post.
Six Tips for Teaching High School English from Betsy at BJ’s Homeschool is a wonderful walk through of all the components to help design high school English courses. Whether you choose to use a prepared curriculum or make your own, her tips will ensure your teen is skilled in written and verbal communication.
What are you going to share with us this week?
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2 comments
betsy sproger
September 23, 2015 at 3:47 pm
Thanks, Eva, for including “Teaching High School English” in your features at Finishing Strong this week! I am honored.
Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus
September 24, 2015 at 6:52 am
Hey Eva,
Thanks for listing my free chemistry resource page and thanks for hosting here!
Love your blog and have a super day!
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