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From Amy
Wood in Colorado
Amy's Spicy Taco Lasagna
 Amy Wood
from Colorado is a professional crafter and mom from the Homeschool Zone community, has
shared this tasty and easy recipe. Perfect for dinner and great when warmed up for lunch
the next day. Amy enjoys passing good things along to others and she sure has given us a
delicious recipe!Colorado
Support
- Secular Homeschool
Support Group
Our group members are an eclectic mix of many personal beliefs and our sole
intent is to support academic excellence.
- Colorado Springs
- Colorado Springs
Homeschool Support Group
The CSHSSG is an inclusive group providing support to homeschoolers throughout
the Pikes Peak region. The CSHSSG has always been at the forefront of legislative work in
Colorado, and frequently sponsors important homeschool speakers.
- Secular
Homeschool Support Group | Kerry Kantor
Our group caters to the diverse society we live in, and all homeschooling
families are welcome! However, our members prefer their religious and political beliefs
not be a part of the group's identity and purpose. Our sole intent is is to support
academic excellence. new 9-13-97
- Conifer - SHILOH Scriptural Homes in Love of
Homeschool
Sarah
Demuth
We are a Support Group that is Christian based, but opened to anyone. We live in
a mountain region and enjoy exploring our region. We share teaching and do lots of science
and history.
- Eclectic Homeschoolers of Colorado list
Valerie
Berg
We're a statewide list open to all CO hlsrs. We discuss resources, events,
legislative news, and questions that newbies and veterans have. Digest version
available. To sub, send a message to Majordomo@mLists.net
(subject line blank) in the body, write: subscribe EHCO
Meet the Author
Rebecca Rupp, Ph.D.
Home Learning Year by
Year
How to Design a Homeschool Curriculum from Preschool
Through High School
hosted By Joe Spataro
interview
& FREE excerpt: "The Truth About Curricula"
 In this interview, Rebecca Rupp
shares her insights on setting up your curricula. She says, "My new book is different
from my previous homeschool books in that it is organized on a grade by grade (year by
year) basis and can be used to create complete annual programs of study for kids of all
ages." In the excerpt, "The Truth About Curricula," she points out that
"One of the primary advantages of homeschooling is the ability to bypass the decreed
norm. Homeschoolers can design their own curricula, assembling resources ad using
approaches that best suit their own childrens needs." Read much more about this
along with specific recommendations and ideas. Best of all, Rebecca Rupp is a regular
participating member of our online discussion group homeschoolzone. She has a reputation
for being a fountain of great tips and specific resources. In fact, she has graciously
offered to answer specific questions on our discussion group. |

 
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