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How to Write Lab Report

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There are several ways to write a lab report, and depending on your class or your instructor, the requirements will vary. But this guide, created by Sherri Seligson, author of Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Marine Biology and has been developed to help you understand the reason why knowing how to write a lab report is an important part of the science process. It will also introduce the basic structure of one type of write-up.

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Who is God? And Can I Really Know Him? Curriculum Review

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Who is God? And Can We Really Know Him Curriculum review and GIVEAWAY!
Do you like a structured homeschool Bible curriculum or do you like doing your own thing? Both are great choices! But no matter the choice, I do believe that we need to spend time teaching our children biblical truths and a biblical worldview, whether it during the school day with curriculum or together as a family outside of the school day schedule...... this way 👉to the giveaway

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Playing with Plays- The best way to do plays by Shakespeare and other famous playwrights

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Discounts for Yellow House Book Rental Subscribers

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Subscribers can enjoy 25% off these in stock rentals now through November 30th. If you are a subscriber, check your inbox for your discount code. If you are not a subscriber, click on the subscribe and save button at the top of this page and become a subscriber..... click here for more info

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Personal Finance: A subject we should all be teaching our teens

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Is personal finance and budgeting a required class for your homeschooled high schooler? It is in our homeschool. 
I believe that money management and time management are two very important subjects that are often ignored. Both are subjects that our children will need great skills in for the rest of their lives! Hoping that they just figured it out on their own is wishful thinking. 
Children learn from adult modeled behavior. Is it any surprise then, if parents don't handle their money well, their children will not either? And if you look at statistics, most don't ever figure it out, at least not how to manage it well. (continue reading)

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