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58 Homeschool Blogs to Read

December 30, 2015 by Emilee Evans

When I shared our favorite homeschool curriculum from 2015 I mentioned that I will be starting my fourth year with the Schoolhouse Review Crew. We’ll be starting our 5th year of homeschooling probably next week. We homeschool by calendar year, so our year begins in January. It has been a huge blessing for our family and have given us the opportunity to try curricula we may not otherwise have thought of trying. Best of all, though, is I get to share my experiences with you.
Additionally, I’ve gotten my fill of learning more from and connecting with other amazing homeschool bloggers. What I love most is they all have their own style – both homeschool style and blogging style – so it’s always great to sit down and read a variety of great posts, get homeschool ideas, recipes, crafts, parenting tips, learning about new products, and so much more! The topics cover a broad range!
58 Homeschool Blogs to Read
Are you looking for a list of homeschool blogs to read? Well, good news! I’m sharing them with you in a easy to click format so you can easily refer to them and check them out when you have time! If you’re like me you can easily get caught up in reading blogs, so it’s nice to have a reference knowing you can always check back and can actually take a break from reading! 😉
So check out some of my fellow Schoolhouse Review Crew bloggers and for even more, be sure to click on the last button for the Schoolhouse Review Crew Blog Roll to see a list of all the bloggers that are part of the Crew! I guarantee you will find some blogs you love!

Homeschool Blogs to Read

Every bed of Roses
Footprints in the Butter
Double O Farms
Under The Sky
Counting Change Again
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Creative Madness Mama
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Raising soldiers 4 Christ
Little-Homeschool-on-the-Prairie
Treasuring Lifes Blessings
Castle View Academy
As We Walk Along The Road
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Desperate Homeschoolers
The Crafty Home
Mama's Coffee Shop
Blog Roll

I’m excited to connect you to these other blogs and bring you more homeschool posts and reviews in 2016!
 

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Comments

  1. Jeffrey says

    January 6, 2016 at 11:03 pm

    There are some nice looking education related blogs here. I will have to bookmark them and read them later.

  2. Sally Wilsey says

    January 6, 2016 at 11:08 pm

    I homeschooled my Granddaughter her first year of preschool until we could find a school we were comfortable sending her to. I still work with her alot at home now she is in Kindergarten and use alot of the the online resources. I have saved this page for help in doing that.

  3. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    January 7, 2016 at 5:46 pm

    I didn’t realize that the Homeschooling year started in January. I am curious about the different educational techniques.

    • Emilee says

      January 7, 2016 at 7:43 pm

      For most families it does not start in January. Many homeschoolers follow the traditional school year. We just found homeschooling by calendar year makes more sense for our family!

  4. Jerry Marquardt says

    January 8, 2016 at 6:23 pm

    I would like to thank you for this very useful information. These links will help dramatically.

  5. Brigid OHara Koshko says

    January 10, 2016 at 9:32 am

    I teach in a private school but my middle schoolers are in a public school. I often use homeschool curriculum in addition to what is being taught to my children (to add or strengthen what was taught in the classroom) and especially over the summer. I thank you for your posts and look forward to exploring.

    • Emilee says

      January 10, 2016 at 2:16 pm

      Awesome! We have definitely reviewed a variety of curricula that could be used as a supplement!

  6. denise low says

    January 13, 2016 at 8:16 pm

    THANK YOU FOR THE INFOrmation. Good to know.

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