Welcome to Finishing Strong ~ a weekly link-up dedicated to families homeschooling middle & high school kids. Each Wednesday, moms just like you share their best tips, encouragement, advice, and more for teaching older kids at home.
I am delighted that families homeschooling middle and high school age students are coming together and finding inspiration in one another. That’s has been the goal of Finishing Strong since its inception. Thank you!!
Finishing Strong is hosted by me here at EvaVarga along with my friends – Heather from Blog She Wrote, Megan and Susan from Education Possible, and Heidi from Starts at Eight.
I know you will find the posts that have been shared with us inspiring! Grab a cup of tea, kick back, and take some time to check out the wonderful posts shared below. What are your favorites?
As a science major, I was required to take a history of science course when I was in college. Little did I realize when I enrolled that it would spark a life long interest in learning about the impact scientists, inventors, and explorers have had on our understanding of the world.
Each month, I share a brief biography and suggest a variety of enrichment activities to enable teens to explore these science milestones. Earlier this month, I wrote about Rosalind Franklin: The Unsung Hero of DNA Structure. Few realize that it was her contribution that led to the discovery of the spiral helix.
Finishing Strong Favorites
Here are three posts I enjoyed reading last week as well as the most popular one, as always, in the #1 spot.
Planning for High School: Where Do I Start?
Career Exploration High School Elective
Teaching Teens Life Skills – No Curriculum Required
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As always, thank you for helping us to make Finishing Strong a key resource for families who are homeschooling through the middle & high school years.
What are you going to share with us this week?
Guidelines:
- 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.
- Please no advertising, individual Pinterest pins, Facebook, Twitter, or other link-up links!
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- 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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One comment
Meredith Henning
May 18, 2016 at 12:50 pm
Thanks for featuring me!!
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