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Mellott’s 180 anecdotal devotionals explore specific homeschooling issues and present biblical truths to guide parents through challenging times. School Is Where the Home Is presents a unique blend of the practical and inspirational for today’s homeschooling parents. - School Is Where the Home Is: 180 Devotions for Parents

History explodes in this activity guide spanning the turmoil preceding secession, the first shots fired at Fort Sumter, the fierce battles on land and sea, and finally the Confederate surrender at Appomattox. Making butternut dye for a Rebel uniform, learning drills and signals with flags, decoding wigwag, baking hardtack, reenacting battles, and making a medicine - The Civil War for Kids: A History with 21 Activities (For Kids series)

From finding directions by the stars, to mapping your neighborhood, to making an earthquake in a box, you’ll have a great time learning about the world with The Geography Book. You’ll find out how to determine location on the Earth, how maps can provide us with a wide range of information, how different landforms were - The Geography Book: Activities for Exploring, Mapping, and Enjoying Your World

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How to Transition From Public School to Homeschool | eHow.com

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I got my first boyfriend about a month ago, i’m his first girl friend and we moved really fast into the dating stage. I think we met twice and then at a dance started holding hands and the next day we were dating. It was like something clicked. So after a month of just winging it i’m not very happy. He seems afraid to touch me, I’v made all the first moves, and am always the one to hold his hand or give him a hug. He is amazing in that he is only 16 and already has his own car, pays for his insurance and his phone bill and works 2 jobs while doing homeschool work. And between all of his very busy days, he makes time for me, and its’ why hes perfect and i love him so much. But my friends are starting to worry me that hes not interested after a while. They are freaking out that he has not kissed me yet and saying that it’s not right. But he makes sure i see him at least 3 times a week seeing that I go to public school and he doesn’t. I just feel like I have made all the first moves and hes just kind of following along. I’v had more experience then him to know what I want, and he really does not fulfill that yet, but he is so right and perfect and I feel like hes too good to be true. I’m not a love struck teen (or maybe I am) But i mean what I say, he is very sweet and is good to me. I just don’t know if i should keep making first moves or just start dropping hints and hope he catches on’
We do touch quite a bit…not like overly, just hugging and holding hands. I think it might be that we are never alone, my parents are always coming to pick me up or we are at a party with friends

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