Category Archives: carnivals

The Carnival of Homeschooling honors the homeschool bag lady

Welcome to the 121st edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling which has grown a great deal since I first heard of it while I was still blogging over at HSB. It is even beginning to attract its own spam, the first mark of recognition in the blogging world. This week’s carnival is inspired [...]

Carnival of Principled Government, A few questions.

Welcome to the Carnival of Principled Government, where we take a monthly peek into a concept that seems a bit of an oxymoron these days.  Last week, a couple of professors in California wondered what children could possibly learn from their parents who were questioning a court decision on internet forums.  Apparently, they didn’t like [...]

Homeschooling carnivals posted

Take a moment (or several) to check out the 100th edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling over at Mom is Teaching.  It looks like Summer did a fantastic job yet again!
And in case that is not quite enough reading for your, the wild rumpus is going on over at Dominion Family for the 6th Charlotte [...]

The 15th Carnival of Principled Government

Welcome to the “My Internet Crashed at Midnight and This is as Much as I Could Remember of it” Carnival of Principled Government. This is a monthly carnival, intended to promote discussion on America’s founding principles.
In studying America’s early history, I found it interesting just how large a role businesses played. It was [...]

Welcome to Homeschool U, the 97th Carnival of Homeschooling

Welcome to the 97th Carnival of Homeschooling! This week, we are attending classes at Homeschool U, our own virtual university for homeschooling families. Each class is worth three course credits. Like homeschooling itself, these courses are designed to be taken at your convenience, anywhere you have access to a computer and your children are welcome. [...]

13th Carnival of Principled Government, The Roots of Liberty

At the root of liberty is responsibility. For our lives, and for the wrongs we see in our vicinity.
Luke Houghton takes a look at this basic necessity for liberty in his entry, Does it Pay to do the right thing?
Perhaps going overboard in worrying about other people are some spectators of politics. [...]

12th Carnival of Principled Government, in honor of spam

Thank you for visiting the 12th Carnival of Principled Government, where we strive to uphold the founding vision of our founding fathers. This week’s edition is dedicated to that unfortunate byproduct of the internet we all know and love: spam. Why? Mostly because the state of Nebraska keeps sending me the [...]

81st Carnival of Homeschooling, Teacher In Service Edition

Welcome to the 81st Carnival of Homeschooling, where we are taking some time off teaching for some professional development. Teacher in-service days mean no school, so help your young scholars find something to do while you peruse the offerings. Whether a quick tip or research into how children learn, each presentation is designed [...]

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