Homeschool in session
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Another Wondeful Giveaway From Texbooks Heaven
I have another chance to do a giveaway with Textbooks Heaven for a Educational Software Bundle for Ages 7-10. Textbooks Heaven is a wonderful Homeschool source for curriculum. This giveaway is a excellent tool for any homeschooler.
JUNIOR PROFESSOR 10 PACK FOR AGES 7-10
Includes 10 different software titles on 1 CD-Rom
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
Textbook Heaven Giveaway
This wonderful Site I have dealt with my time for my homeschool needs is offering a wonderful prize for a giveaway.
10% discount on
textbooksheaven.com with coupon code " OHP10 " at checkout. For
HomeLearningInstitute.com, They can offer a $100 discount off our 365 day
option. Normally $399, but with your discount code "OHP100" they will get
it for $299 by including the coupon/discount code on the enrollment form.
TextbooksHeaven.com sells textbooks, teacher editions, teaching resources
and software for homeschoolers. We have been selling educational materials
since 2005. We just launched the Home Learning Institute site this year.
That site offers unlimited online courses for grades 5-12. We offer a 90
day option for $150 as well as the 365 day option. World Language courses
and teacher grading services are offered for an additional fee.
We can offer as the first giveaway our College Prep Pack for high schoolers. Here
is the link to that item:
http://www.textbooksheaven.com/servlet/the-1619/High-School-17-dsh-Subjects--pls-3/Detail
That is one of our best selling items and has 17 subjects on one DVD-Rom,
which is Windows 7 compatible.
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Thursday, June 7, 2012
Fort Worth Children's Museum Trip
My and my boys had a blast at the Ft Worth Children's Museum this past spring break. There was so much to do. We made paper airplanes to test and parachutes with coffee filters to see how high they would go. There was a dino dig outside that they enjoyed so much. There was also a part of the museum that had old pictures and letters from Ellis Island. We even got to go in a room with a mock oil rig and drill for oil. Brandon sat at a "tool pushers" desk and watch the computer screens for depth level in drilling.
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