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Betsy is mom to her now college grad, whom she homeschooled through high school.  She blogs at BJ's Homeschool, about the early yearshighschool
collegegifted/2e and wrote -Homeschooling High School with College in Mind, 2nd Edition,   She offers homeschool help through messages at BJ's Consulting and has had some of her articles picked up by the Huffington Post.

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Cyber Monday Deals for Homeschoolers - 2020




Cyber Monday SALES and Deals especially for homeschoolers.  Including deals on gifts, hands-on learning, homeschool high school curriculum, sales on gift ideas and more.  #backfriday #cybermonday #homeschooldeals #homeschooling high school #madeby homeschoolers


With all the sales online this year, for Black Friday and Cyber Monday, I got together with my friends to offer you great sales for your homeschool.

Homeschoolers deserve to have Black Friday and Cyber Monday, too!

I had so much fun putting together this Homeschooler's Cyber Monday SALES list for you.

This is a chance to find the perfect resource for your homeschool, to make 2021 a great year for your kids and teens.  

Each of these items are made by homeschoolers! They are written by well known veteran homeschoolers for homeschoolers.  

This list includes homeschool curriculum and resources for:

  • Social studies 
  • Psychology
  • English 
  • Science 
  • Nature study 
  • Art 
  • Gift ideas
  •  My high school guide 

First, let's start with a site that is offering 25% off of their entire site.

7 Sisters Homeschool SALE!



THE ENTIRE SITE IS ON SALE!

Homeschool High School:

ENGLISH
LIT GUIDES
WRITING 
ELECTIVES
FINANCIAL LITERACY
HEALTH
CAREER EXPLORATION
ETC

This homeschool site is offering a 25% OFF sale for ALL of their courses for Cyber Monday.

They offer PDF based courses that focus on building skills, and avoiding any busywork.  

These courses are already very frugal, at less than $30.00 for their regular price.  Now that will be reduced by 25%!


How to join the 7 Sisters SALE:

Click here and scroll down to the bottom of their site, where you can share your email with - 7 Sisters HomeschoolThis is a very well respected site that is Christian based.  (They only share tips and sales updates, no spam at all.)

Then watch your email box.  The code for 25% OFF will be sent to you.  Be sure and do that today. They will send it to your inbox.

Use that code all day on Monday, November 30th, for ANY of their homeschool courses on their site.

7 Sisters Cyber Monday Sale 
Click here 
Link will be sent to you

Starts 12:01am ET - November 30th and Ends at 11:59 ET November 30th.


Do you want some ideas from 7 Sisters to get your started?  Here are some of our favorites.

- 7 Sisters Social Studies




Are you looking for something a little different for homeschool high school history?

7 Sisters Homeschool offers History and Philosophy of the Western World. 

This is a 1 credit ebook based course includes both World History and World Philosophy. 

This is a fun and thought provoking course can be done by your teen independently.  It includes church history, too.  

Did you know that many colleges accept Psychology as a Social Studies course?


- 7 Sisters Christian Psychology Course


This course has been thoroughly updated.  I wrote about it in this article, which gives you more of an idea of the course:




- 7 Sisters English, Writing, and Literature Courses

I have written a lot about these already frugal, no busy work courses.

Click here for more info:




Now let's more on to other sites and their sales.

My friend Eva, a homeschooling mom of 2, and a former science teacher, is offering two middle school science courses.

- Science

Science in high school does not need to be limited to the usual sequence of physical science, biology and chemistry.  

How about doing a course in Zoology or Botany? 



Eva, from Eva Varga.com created 10 week courses in both of these subjects.  

Make them into a high school credit!

 Add one of them to your Biology course, or use both to make a combined course in Zoology/Botany.  

To get yours, click below:



Tricia is offering a sale on her video based art lessons, perfect for your holiday homeschool.  Her courses are made for all ages.

- Art

Do your kids and/or teens enjoy art?  What a great way to spend a winter afternoon.

Looking for some resources for your homeschool tea time?

SALE - $45.00

Reduced from $90.00

Tea Time Art Lessons includes a high library of video chalk art lessons, and is on SALE all week.  Perfect for all ages.

Are you wondering how to make art into a high school elective?  This article tells you how we did that.




Awe, nature study.  My favorite thing to do with my daughter.  Cindy is offering a sale on one of her most popular nature studies.

- Nature Study


We loved doing nature study even in the winter.  How about enjoying one of  Cindy's excellent nature study courses in 2021? 

She is offering Incredible Creeks from Shining Dawn Books.  
  

Incredible Creeks is only $12.00! 
Reduced from $16.00 through midnight November 30th


Thanks for stopping by BJ's Homeschool,



Betsy


Betsy is mom to her now college grad, whom she homeschooled through high school.  She blogs at BJ's Homeschool, about the early yearshighschool
collegegifted/2e and wrote -Homeschooling High School with College in Mind, 2nd Edition,   She offers homeschool help through messages at BJ's Consulting and has had some of her articles picked up by the Huffington Post.


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Are you Homeschooling High School with College in Mind?

To learn how to assign high school credit and more, check out my ebook/book on college sharing how I helped my 2e daughter get into each of the colleges on her list, including an ivy.


What people and reviewers are saying about it:

"For parents new to homeschooling, this book is full of ideas, examples, and helpful advice. Since homeschooling is about having choices, we like that the author highlights how her family made their decisions and sorted through their options every year. 

I would recommend this book to any homeschool student and parent."  Lit Pick Review

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Thanks for stopping by BJ's Homeschool,


Betsy


Betsy is mom to her now college grad, whom she homeschooled from day one.  She blogs at BJ's Homeschool, about the early yearshigh school & college and wrote the book - Homeschooling High School with College in Mind.   She offers free homeschool help through messages at BJ's Consulting


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7 Benefits of Homeschooling & Dealing with "Those" Questions -




Summary:  Deciding to homeschooling high school can bring up "those questions" from others.  Here's a number of reasons why homeschooling teens is a great educational option.  #homeschoolhighschool  #highschool #homeschooltocollege
#whyhomeschoolhighschool


Are you getting "those" questions about your choice to homeschool when meeting people for the first time?  

Do they even interview you with tons of questions about homeschooling your teen?

I remember those days, but not so fondly.  Especially when we were in the thick of it, homeschooling during the winter months, which often kept us in the house more than we liked.

My husband and I knew we were doing the right thing for our daughter.  But when hit up with multiple questions about our homeschooling, and sometimes we just did not know what to say.

Once our daughter got into college, those questions all but dropped.  Finally!  

And she did fine in her college classes, so it was obvious to our worried friends, that homeschooling had not "wrecked" her.

Actually, we credit homeschooling for helping our 2e kiddo get into college, and also in her making Dean's List there. 

Thinking back, there were a number of factors that made homeschooling our best choice for our daughter.  

I share 7 ways that it did below.  

And when friends and neighbors asked about our choices, I often drew my answers from this list.

Feel free to use any of these ideas, when you are confronted with folks who challenge your educational choices.


7 Benefits of Homeschooling High School


1.  Homeschooling can best meet your teen's individual learning needs.

Homeschooling created an environment that nurtured and prepared our daughter well for college.  It gave us the flexibility to not only challenge her intellectually, but also explore and find ways to accommodate for her learning issues, similar to ADHD.

If she had been in public or private school, she would have been faced with learning most everything through listening to the teacher, in front of the class.  That would not have worked for our daughter.  And if she was tested, with only verbal directions, she would have failed.  In homeschooling, we used visual and tactile (hands-on) approaches, and she loved learning and excelled in it.  

As a homeschooler, she was able to learn in the way that she liked best. That is just the tip of the iceberg...


2. Homeschooling builds confidence by providing a strong foundation, and a soft place to fall, so crucial for kids, during the teen years.  

Nothing like knowing that a cozy home is a waiting our teens, when they just finished a difficult day at their part time job, a new activity, or just finished up with the ACT test.  She was well rested and able to focus on her test prep.  Later, in college, she is still taking advantage of this, as she commutes to campus.


3.  The 1 on 1 focus of homeschooling catches any learning gaps.

As homeschoolers, we can review, go back, switch up our curricula, or even add another year of high school, if that would help our teen.  

My daughter benefited from the freedom to switch curricula or approaches when needed, gearing our homeschooling to her strengths.  She was a visual learner, and we could set up her learning to focus on that, as opposed to auditory learning, and that made all the difference for her.

She could work ahead on some subjects, take extra time for others. It allowed us to accommodate for her sensory issues easily, day to day. 


4.  Homeschooling allows for time to build special gifts and foster and grow your teen's interests.  

Following their interests motivates our teens so much, even for doing the less interesting work that would be required for their chosen field of study. 

Helping our kids discover their inner-most gifts and interests, not only helps them grow, it also creates strong motivation for them to learn, study those things that will help them in the future.

When my daughter wanted to try her hand at becoming a leader, we found activities that would foster those skills. 

Homeschooling gave her the time, and the resources, to pursue her interests in leadership.  And when my daughter applied to her college honors leadership program, her high school activities helped her get accepted.  More information on Youth and Government and the Mock Youth Legislature program can be found in Chapter – Electives and Activities.


5.  Interest-led learning produces motivated, self-starters.  

Encouraging their interests builds self starters!  That is just what many colleges are looking for, motivated and independent learners,and those are things that makes a college student succeed.


6.  Homeschooling teaches self management skills

Homeschoolers learn how to organize their studies, plan their days, and prioritize what needs to be done first, etc....... all skills that are essential to success in college or a new vocation.

My teen even took our workboxing organization style with her to college!  Organizational skills learned at home were key to her success in her freshman classes at college.


7.  Homeschooling teaches problem solving and researching skills

My daughter watched me search and choose homeschool curriculum each year.  During homeschool, she had often seen me search for resources, as we chose curricula, searched for a dance class, or surfed the net for help in algebra, from Khan Academy.  

Through the years she learned how to problem solve and research things for herself, as she did that every day in our homeschool.

When faced with a difficult class in college, she put her problem solving skills to work.

So her first thought, when faced with this difficult college math 
class was not how she could find a way to drop it.  It was, instead, a question to be answered - What resource would help me to deal with this?

She came to me and we worked out a plan together.  She completed the class and did well in it.  Homeschooling taught her the problem solving skills to do that.  

Those are my top 7 reasons why homeschooling prepares our teens well for college.  

What would you add to this list?  

I helped my daughter get accepted by each of the college on her list, including a tier one U, with scholarship offers.


Have you seen my new book yet?  
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Do you want a guide to high school and college, plus my exclusive guide to the Common Application for homeschoolers? 

I have gathered together all my best tips for high school and college and put it into my new book, Homeschooling High School with College in Mind, 2nd Edition

It gives you everything that you need to plan your high school homeschool for your college bound teen.  Plus how to help them get into the college of their choice.


Paperback is on Amazon for only $11.99
This book is an easy-to-read guide to college for homeschoolers, recently updated with 7 NEW chapters 

Recommended by: 
Lessa Scherrer, Certified College Counselor
                               from College Inside Track

"Betsy has a wealth of understanding and knowledge to share with the parents of college bound homeschoolers.  She provides support, encouragement and step-by-step advice on all aspects of the homeschool high school and college application process. This book is a must-read for parents considering homeschooling high school and for parents in the thick of the application process."




 




Thanks for stopping by BJ's Homeschool,
Betsy




Betsy is mom to her now college grad, whom she homeschooled through high school.  She blogs at BJ's Homeschool, about the early yearshighschool
collegegifted/2e and wrote -Homeschooling High School with College in Mind, 2nd Edition,   She offers homeschool help through messages at BJ's Consulting and has had some of her articles picked up by the Huffington Post.


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