
We were like, “What?” Our kids didn’t go to preschool. At the time, people were talking about enrolling your infant, signing your infant up for kindergarten to get into the good schools. Marianne: Actually, when we first started homeschooling, we were living in Los Angeles.

Marianne Sunderland’s Homeschooling journeyĪmy: Could you just start, Marianne, by telling us a little bit about your family and why and how you started homeschooling? I am so delighted to get to talk with you today and hear your perspective. Marianne’s website Homeschooling with Dyslexia provides weekly articles on homeschooling kids with ADD, ADHD, and dyslexia, that will bless and encourage you. (So fun.)īecause seven of her eight children are dyslexic, Marianne is a passionate dyslexia advocate who wants to educate and encourage families not only to understand dyslexia but also to discover and nurture their children’s God-given gifts and talents in and outside of the classroom. Today, I’m joined by Marianne Sunderland who is a homeschooling mother of eight outside-the-box children ages 10 to 29, including adventurous and homeschooled sailors Zac and Abby Sunderland, who are known for their world setting around the world sailing campaigns. You can also share easily by copy/pasting this shortlink: bit.Prefer to listen to your content? Subscribe to Homeschool Conversations on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts so you don’t miss a single episode!Īmy Sloan: Hello, everyone. I’d love it if you can point friends to this blog post, instead.
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Grab your FREE printables to organize your spiral notebooks and composition books Sound familiar? But at least the notebook has a cute cover, ha!) (Although, the other day, my daughter did write the phrase “work is unshowable…I just knew it”. Our math notebooks, for example, won’t have any fancy glued elements inside they’re used for scratch paper, and for showing work. They’re simply a great way to easily tell notebooks apart. You don’t have to utilize interactive notebooking or lapbooking in your homeschool or classroom to use these school subject labels, of course. Long live interactive notebooks! These printables can be used to label any type of school composition book or spiral notebook. To tame the paper dragon, I’m a huge fan of this neat and tidy organizational method. This is a common term for when lapbooking and notebooking elements are glued into bound composition books or spiral notebooks, rather than glued onto file folders, loose cardstock, or organized into three-ring-binders.


They’re perfect for interactive notebooks, or just for everyday school notebooks.
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Looking for free printables to help you organize your notebooks, so you can quickly visually differentiate between subjects? I’ve created two sets of FREE school subject labels, one sized for standard spiral notebooks, and one for bound composition books. Label your school notebooks by subject with FREE notebook cover labels!
