W elcome to the January 21, 2013, edition of Homeschool Showcase, where we spotlight all the encouraging, inspiring and just plain fun ways that homeschooling families live and learn together.
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It looks like Claire and her kids are having a great time studying Anatomy and Physiology – Chapter one: Cells. I remember having a great time with cells, too. Making models is so much fun! Visit angelicscalliwags to get lots of cell study ideas for your homeschool.

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Liz E shares a Kid (and Winter) Prompted Science Experiment inspired by a conversation between her and her children about snowy sidewalks. Visit Homeschooling in Buffalo for more details.
You’ve missed it this year, but mark your calendars for next year and bookmark this post from Kelli Miller so you’ll be ready for the next Festival of Sleep Day! Find out more at 3 Boys and a Dog Deals.
Tricia Hodges and the ladies from The Curriculum Choice are sharing ideas for Back to Homeschool Help. Be sure to head over and glean some wisdom from this wonderful group of homeschool moms.
Marty Walden got tips for you if you’ve ever wondered How to Create Your Own Unit Study. Check them out at Marty’s Musings.
Barb-Harmony Art Mom suggests Top 5 Ways to Display Rock Collections posted at Handbook of Nature Study. I always love Barb’s ideas. I often wish I could attend her homeschool. It could be an adult continuing education class.

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I have really been enjoying Marianne Sunderland’s Homeschooling High School 101 series. If you’re currently homeschooling a high school student or will be soon, you do not want to miss this series posted at Abundant Life.
Margie Lundy and her crew strive to Learn Something New Every Day as their roadschooling family lives life in an RV. Head over to The RVing Lundy 5 to see what they’ve been learning lately.
Amy offers tips on how to make a schedule in her post Time, at Habits for a Happy Home.
Mr.CBB shares a guest post from homeschool mom, Nicole, who shares her family’s story, Bullying To Homeschooling Our Two Kids On One Income- 1 of 2 Part Series posted at Canadian Budget Binder.
That concludes this edition of Homeschool Showcase. Submit your blog article to the next edition, scheduled for Monday, February 4, by using our carnival submission form. Post submissions are due by Friday, February 1, at 6:00 PM (EST). If you’re new to Homeschool Showcase please read the guidelines before submitting your post. Past posts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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Thanks for including me in this carnival. I literally just posted another guest post on the pros and cons of homeschooling in Canada. I was wondering if they differ at all for other Countries around the world. This is a hot topic for parents, homeschooling. Glad to be part of sharing with the fans. Mr.CBB
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I always enjoy these showcases. Thank you for continuing to host them Kris.
Thanks, Rebecca!
Thanks for hosting!
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You are always welcome to join our very relaxed continuing education type school…weekends and evenings are available if needed. :)
Thanks Kris…for your kind words and hosting the link-up.
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