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Preparing Your Homeschool Student for College and Life

Posted by Michelle Osborn on

As a homeschool school mother of four, I remember the fear and uncertainty when it came to teaching high school, wondering if I could prepare my teens properly. I didn't want to fail. What does your child need to succeed after high school?".....continue reading

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History and Music Bundle- A Great Combination

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History and Music Homeschool Bundle Giveaway!

If you love history and you love music than these two courses are a perfect match for you!
One family will be blessed with the complete course of Music Appreciation: Middle Ages through Classical Era and a 10-month rental of one of our favorite history programs, Mystery of History Vol 3. A $112 value!  >>>>> Enter for a chance to win!

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Finding Curriculum for Less

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What is renting homeschool curriculum all about? Is it really a savings? How does it work? In her article, Homeschool Books for Less, Heidi, from the Unexpected Homeschooler did an excellent job of explaining our services to her readers. Here is just a bit of it..... continue reading

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Watch your Child's Reading, Math, and Confidence Soar by Playing Games

Posted by Michelle Osborn on

 Welcome to Yellow House Book Rental! We are primarily a homeschool curriculum, rental service. However, we offer a variety of services. You can compare each one, at Yellow House Book Rental, and decide which is best for your family.  **This post contains affiliate links and we will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on our links. Thank You! I am so excited to tell you about this FREE 8-week course. Learn how your child's reading, math, and confidence will soar just by playing these games fromEquipping Minds    Homeschooling each of our children and directing their learning to their strengths...

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National Backward Day and Proofreading

Posted by Michelle Osborn on

Surprise, surprise! Most children simply don’t get the whole editing thing. They like what they wrote and can’t understand why you want them to—gasp!—look for ways to improve it.

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