The Top Homeschooling Blogs of 2011

Whether you are new to the world of homeschooling, or are a seasoned pro, knowing where you can go to get additional help can be useful. Below you will find a list of some of the best homeschooling blogs for 2011. Some of the blogs have a variety of information on them in addition to the homeschooling info. There area lot of homeschooling blogs to choose from, but there are only a few that made the top of our list.

The Pioneer Woman Homeschooling

This website is actually one of the most liked among many homeschoolers I spoke with. The owner of the site is Ree who you can now see on Foodnetwork.com, since she has her own show. On her homeschooling blog you will often see posts from some guests as well as Ree. Reading the blog can give you a lot of great ideas on what you can do with your child while you are homeschooling.

1+1+1=1 Homeschooling blog

This blog has a lot of free resources and printable’s that you can use for your kids. The blog is nice because it gives you a step by step guide through the life of homeschoolers. If you are not a homeschooler and you are not sure what homeschooling is all about this is a good blog to start with.

Blog She Wrote

This mom really does a lot of great activities with her kids. You can learn what it is like to homeschool kids who are on different levels. Also you may pick up a few project ideas as well. This blog is really worth adding to your must read list for 2011.

Day by Day Discoveries

With this blog you can learn along with a mom as she goes through each day. This is yet another blog that gives you a little insight into the day of a homeschooling family.

4 Boys and a Princess

Follow a mom on her homeschool journey. What is really nice bout this blog is that it takes you from the first day they start with their homeschooling curriculum to when they finish. Every week you get some additional information that may help you with your own homeschooling journey.

Eclectic Homeschool

This is a great blog for families with kids under the age of five. It’s amazing how much young children can learn in just the course of one day.


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