Four-Year Plan for Homeschooling Teens through High School
High School 4-Year Plan by Janice Campbell Here is an academically-oriented plan for homeschooling teens through high school, with an emphasis on preparing for
High School 4-Year Plan by Janice Campbell Here is an academically-oriented plan for homeschooling teens through high school, with an emphasis on preparing for
Teaching Teens to Drive…Safely Teaching your teen to drive may be the most nerve-wracking course you teach as part of your homeschool. Whether you
Homeschooling Teenagers – by Debra Bell I am all for Christians entering and engaging the culture. That’s the end goal. But I’m convinced adolescence
Q. How can I keep my homeschool teen motivated? A. Teens–both boys and girls—are motivated by the things they are interested in doing. Think
Add-on Workshops Children & Teens Something for Everyone at the Convention! Children’s Program Freedom in Faith Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. June 6, 7, and
Be a Part of Something BIG! 41st Annual Virginia Homeschool ConventionJune 6 –8, 2024 Graduation Coordinator The HEAV convention team is looking for an enthusiastic
Dr. Kathy Koch Keynote Speaker Dr. Kathy Koch (“cook”) has spoken to thousands of parents, teachers, and children in over 25 countries. Kirk Cameron
Teen Program: i-Elect By Generation Joshua, HSLDA Perfect civics project for an election year! Teens will enjoy a special program called i-Elect, a mock
Ruth Chou and Troy Simons Convention Keynote Ruth Chou Simons is a Wall Street Journal bestselling and award-winning author of several books, including GraceLaced,
Katie Trent Featured Speaker Katie J. Trent makes family discipleship easier—and deliciously fun! She’s the bestselling author of Dishing Up Devotions: 36 Faith-Building Activities
Jim Ryun Featured Speaker Jim Ryun– an Olympian, All-American, United States Congressman (retired), and 2020 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient–speaks from experience about dreaming
While they may not be practical for everyday, subscription boxes can add some fun surprises to your curriculum. They could be used to spark