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Homeschool co-op for families learning Hebrew, Scripture, science, and daily rhythms. Weekly plans, community support, and simple structure.

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3 contributions to HomeSkool Help Desk
Homeschool Alphabet!
I saw this in another group and loved reading the list so let give it a go! Starting with A, let’s find a descriptive word about homeschooling for each letter of the alphabet. Ready, set, go!
Homeschool Alphabet!
2 likes • Oct 29
C- Choose your own curriculum
🌸 Back to Our Morning Rhythm
Whew, y’all… between Sukkot, camping in the freezing cold, and my basement flooding, we’ve been off our rhythm for a bit. I kept saying, “we’ll get back on schedule,” but honestly, what I really need is rhythm — not routine. The kind that feels like breathing again, not racing a clock. This week’s Torah portion is Bereishit (Genesis 1:1–6:8) — the story of God bringing order out of chaos. Perfect timing! So we’re starting small, just reading Torah together at breakfast again. It’s not fancy, but it’s peaceful. If your homeschool rhythm has been all over the place too, what’s one small thing that helps you reset? I’d love to hear what’s working for you right now. ☕📖
2 likes • Oct 14
@Edna Latone As homeschoolers and entrepreneurs, we have to lead our homes like CEOs. Rhythms keep things aligned and peaceful, while routines can start to feel like just another checklist and lead to burnout 💕
1 like • Oct 14
@Jenna Kelly What a fantastic idea!
Balancing homeschool and Skool
Ok, all my Skooling homeschoolers, this is the dilemma. I very easily get absorbed into my projects that I'm working on. Right now there are so many things. Building my community, making digital templates, making patterns, networking on Skool, trying to make social media content.... everything is just being pulled in so many directions. But I don't want my kids to be put on the back burner. With 5 of them at home, that is another whole set of busyness. How do you make sure your kids get everything they need when you get really busy?
3 likes • Oct 2
Yes, I completely understand! I have seven children at home, and block scheduling has been such a lifesaver. I run a virtual homeschool, so anything we don’t get to during the week gets picked up at co-op. Everything ties back to the weekly Bible portion, which makes it so much more meaningful—and fun! This week, for example, we studied the Song of Moshe in Deuteronomy. The memory verse came alive through art with rhythm, logic connected in math, and in Hebrew and English we explored rhyme and parallelism. It all flowed together beautifully. Having community and support truly makes the journey so much easier 💕
3 likes • Oct 3
@Jenna Kelly If you need help let me know ☺️
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Raym Hardy
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Torah-rooted mama of 7 building a homeschool framework that blends Scripture, classical rhythm, and wonder for the discipled home.

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