Homeschooling Resource Intoxicated On Life

Homeschooling Resource Intoxicated On Life teaches us how to incorporate the Bible into our Classrooms. And I am so glad they do. Because in Public School they can not interpret the Bible. Which is one of the things I think the schools should teach our children. Personally, I think children should be allowed to Pray.

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Once we decided to Homeschool Charlie, I knew I wanted to teach the Bible as well as the Pledge of Allegiance. I planned on Praying before we begin school and at the end of the day.

Without God, things are not possible, and I knew the only way to make it through school each day is with Prayer and a lot of Believing I can teach Charlie and no, I will not fail either him or myself.

This morning I wanted to share a new Homeschooling Resource Intoxicated On Life. Intoxicated On Life is a Homeschooling Blog with a lot more resources thrown in that I think all of us can learn and use in our classroom.

I hope you take the time to check out this new Homeschooling Resource and if you have checked out, her Blog lets me know what you thought of her website.

If you use the Bible in your Homeschool share some of the resources you teach your children and where I can find them at as I am just now starting and my family is frustrated.

Although I know, we will need more resources, and I am searching but haven’t found any more at this time. Not seeing the resources I need is making teaching Charlie harder than it should be.

The Ultimate List of Bible Memory Tools – This article contains links to lots of ideas for Bible memory, including cards, curricula, apps, websites, and music.

The Ultimate List of Bible Memory Songs – We created an index of over 1,400 songs, categorized by Scripture. The Ultimate List of Bible Memory Songs will help you find the exact song you want.

Free “Memory Box” Printables – Using a simple index card box as a “memory box” has been an enormous help to us. Just print these out, get a box, and you’re good to go!

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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