See history come alive at the most authentic living history event in the state! Alabama Frontier Days November 3-7 is a reenactment of Alabama's 18-19th century from French Colonial times to the early American period. The 5-day event includes Native American reenactors, period traders, merchants and entertainers.
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The Montgomery-area chapter of the National Home School Honor Society is currently accepting applications from eligible high school students for the 2010-2011 academic year. The purpose of the Honor Society is to recognize and encourage scholarship among home school students while also provide opportunities for the development of leadership and service.
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It seems like every two or three years our family constructs a new Top 10 Read Aloud List of family favorites. Our newest installment for 2010 is sure to provide your family with new favorites, too. Be sure to read the other two lists, Top Ten Read Alouds from 2005 and More Top 10 Read Alouds from 2008, as they have wonderful must-read books, too.
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The Atlanta History Center offers special monthly programs just for homeschool students and their families! Each month explores a different subject through exhibition tours and a variety of activities geared toward kids from toddler to teen.
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To make your read aloud times enjoyable, find quiet activities for your children to do while you read. Don't be too picky about your children being still and quiet during reading. Some children just don't want to snuggle or can't be still to listen to a story, and others just zone out or fall asleep! However, if they have a quiet activity to keep their hands busy, and a few simple rules to follow, you may be surprised how much better they all pay attention. Even for your teens, this list offers good ideas for mindless, mellow fun.
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