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Missouri
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Betty's Crumb Buns
muffins.jpg (5584 bytes)baking.jpg (7898 bytes)Here's a recipe for New York Crumb Buns that I've been working on for years. Having moved from New York to the Ozarks in Missouri, it was out of sheer desperation that I worked on it until I finally got it just the way I wanted it. I hope you enjoy it.

Missouri Support

  • Scott City
    Southeast Missouri Christian Homeschool Organization
    We are a support group for parents and children in the homeschooling community. We are Christian based, and are non-discriminatory against denomination, race, or special need. We strive to meet the social, academic, as well as spiritual needs of our members. We also keep informed on Missouri law. (573) 264-1298
  • Morehouse - Heartland Homeschoolers
    We have members from Sikeston, Morehouse, Charleston, and other areas of Southeast Missouri.  We meet on the last Monday of each month.  We take field trips, arrange social activities, and issue a monthly newsletter.
  • West Plains - Missouri Association of Teaching Christian Homes, Inc (MATCH)
    We are the state wide organization for all Christian homeschoolers.

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
gonext.gif (388 bytes)interview & FREE excerpt: "The Truth About Curricula"
rupp.jpg (4849 bytes)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 children’s 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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