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Subordinating Conjunctions

after although as as if because before even though if in order that since so that though unless until when whenever where whereas whether while


Coordinating Conjunctions

One easy way to remember the coordinating conjunctions is to call them, as a group, fanboys. for and    nor    but    or   yet    so


Conjunction Adverbs

also anyway as a result besides certainly consequently finally furthermore however in addition in fact incidentally indeed instead likewise meanwhile moreover nevertheless next now on the other hand otherwise similarly still then therefore thus undoubtedly


Problem Solving


The Classroom

Our classrooms throughout the years… 2012


Draw a Labyrinth

You can also go to How to draw a Labyrinth in wikiHow for a more complicated one.


Tim Hawkins on Homeschooling


Muddy Mess July 2011

Star Jasmine after playing in the rain. Weston after playing in the rain. Christian after the rain. My 3 soaked kiddos. They dug a hole in the yard and filled it with water. Weston thought it would be funny to get in it. So did Christian. Of course, Star had to try it as well. Then she got brave. I love my messy kids.


A Morning With Star Jasmine

Star Jasmine was walking through the garden center @ Home Depot looking for her flowers.   She’s trying to figure out how to get the flowers out of the pot.   She’s potting them into her own pots.   Time to water them.   All done and ready to display in front of “her house”.   There she goes, with a wheel barrel full
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Overview of the Scientific Method

The scientific method is a process for experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer questions. Scientists use the scientific method to search for cause and effect relationships in nature. In other words, they design an experiment so that changes to one item cause something else to vary in a predictable way. Just as it does for a professional scientist, the scientific method
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