Welcome to The Flag Edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling! If you are new to ‘blog carnivals’, please read the link at the bottom of this post to find out more. This post has many links that take you off-site to other homeschool blogs where you can read their ‘showcased’ article submission. If you would like to submit an article for a future carnival or host the carnival on your site, please see the bottom section to find out how. Each carnival writer has the option to put their compilation to a ‘theme’ if they so choose. I'm sure with Memorial Day coming up, I hope you enjoy these flag pictures I've
THE FLAG EDITION GRAPHIC (Feel free to share if you post about this carnival and link to this post):
Here are the credits for the great photos in this graphic... so be sure to snag this code or point your readers back here:
1. Cost of Freedom, 2. Sail Boston Event, 3. 219; Happy Flag Day!, 4. cww3, 5. Flag, 6. rustyflag
It's time to wave our flags and cook out on the deck in the summer sun... slather on the sunscreen and enjoy an extra day off this coming weekend. How does your family celebrate Memorial Day? Do you have a war hero in your family line? Do you have a unit study planned this week -- a craft to make -- a good book to read? Share it in the comments with us!
A Holy Experience
When What You've Got Doesn't Seem Like Enough
The Thinking Mother
Taking the Iowa Standardized Test
Homeschool Mo
2011 Summer Reading Programs for Kids
Sprittibee
How the South Won the Civil War
Parent at the Helm
The U.S. Department of Education is Breaking the Law; Pass It On
Why Homeschool
Fun Video: Homeschooler Meets Debbie Downer
The Homespun Life
Homeschooling in the Kitchen
Brighton Park
Pride and Prejudice and Marriage
Sage Parnassus
Basket Weaving Mouse
Do More With Software
Touch Typing Key To Success
The Expanding Life
When Sleeping Was the Enemy
Habits for a Happy Home
Helpful Homeschool Habits
Read Aloud Dad
How to Engage Your Boy in Reading
Letters from Nebby
Discerning Learning Styles
Tea Time with Annie and Kate
Homeschool Moms are More Visible
Simple Debt-Free Finance
Games to Tech Children About Money
Learn to Read Music
How to Read Sheet Music
Homeschool Online Blog - Parent and Community Forum
How in the World are YOU?
Nutrition for Healthy Kids: You Are What You Eat!
Lesson 5: Sweeteners - Splenda
Creek and Mesa Web Journal
Growing Wild; Creek and Mesa Web Journal
Blah, Blah, Blog
Moab, Jeeps and Arches
No Fighting, No Biting!
Whoops!
The Common Room
Sheltering and Weird Homeschoolers
Amy Broadmoore
15 Delightful Summertime Stories
The Notebooking Fairy
Vocabulary Notebook Pages
Listening Ears
Inside the Child
Nirvana Homeschooling
Addition with a Soroban Abacus
The Homeschool Post
Tips for the Perpetually Late, Disorganized, Stressed-Out Mom
I Take Joy!
Perfect! Not a Word High on My Vocabulary List for Life
My Home Sweet Home
Fear of Failure, Fear of Flying
Barbara Frank Online
Homeschooled Kids and Rebellion
The Homeschool Chick
The Homeschool Mother's Journal
Daze of Adventure
Tips for Attending Homeschool Conventions
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Credits: All photos in this post are linked back to the photographer's site or flickr album. Click through to visit them directly. In some browsers you can hover over them to get more info.
5 comments:
Love all those flags!
It looks like another great carnival. Thanks for putting it together.
Annie Kate
Thanks for hosting this week...looks great. Enjoy your weekend!
Thanks for hosting! I love your photos! Have a great Memorial Day weekend!
Yes!! Thanks for the flags!
Many thanks for hosting the carnival and for including my post.
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